Thursday, November 20, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
M.R. 5.F: Problem Solving
A man was nearing the end of his life. He bragged about how he rejected God was never baptized and became an athiest. He got cancer and had a change of heart. You heard he met with a priest a few times before he died. What are his redemptive options upon his death? Explain.
So this man has several options. If he truly experienced a change in heart and wants to know God, he could get Baptized for a start. Also if he was closer to death Last Rites after this may be a good option, as Last Rites cleanses you of your sins. Upon his death, it really is not as complicated as some may think. The man, if he really felt God's presence, and he wanted to share in eternal happiness and unity with him them he wouldn't be condemned to Hell. He would most likely go to heavevn, though it is hard to say for sure. Before entering heaven, he would most likely have to go to Purgatory, to cleanse any remainder of sin, mostly from his life before God. Purgatory would make sure that he was all set for Heaven, and God demosnstrates his great love and justice in allowing people with smudges of sin to be purified.
I chose to do this analysis activity because I think this option conveys a more real life situation than most. This situation must occur somewhat regularly, so I think that learning about real life situations is better to understand. I collaborated with Topher on this, not a whole lot, but just discussing a few aspects of the question. I was able to explain the repercussions he faces, and what his conversion process would be like.
Friday, November 14, 2014
M.R. 5.E. Analysis Idea Sketch
This idea sketch I based off of my own perspective of the on the section on the sacraments. The sacraments to other may seem small and insignificant but are indispensible to the life of the Church and it's members. I took the seven sacraments, and put them into each of their own boxes. I then analyzed how each sacrament played a role in a member of the Church, like me. For four of the Sacraments, I added an additional box to explain places in scripture that directly correlate or mention that respective sacrament. I chose four of them not because they are any more important, rather those Sacraments had more information in Scripture to cover, and required an extra box. I think that this idea sketch accomplishes both creativity and an appropriate amount of analysis for a daily project. I tried to balance the aesthetics of the idea sketch while not interfering with the quality of work.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
M.R. 5.E: Analysis on the mark "Apostolic"
The Church is apostolic because three ways: the Church was built on the foundation of the apostles, the Holy Spirit's guidance has kept her on the path for the centuries, and the Church is continued to be taught and guided by the college of bishops, which forms an unbroken line back to the days of Christ. But why is this important?
For the Church today to have meaning in our lives, it was imperative that it was founded on truth. Back to a few sections ago, all of our faith is based on the Resurrection. Without that, our whole faith would be questioned. the same goes for the Church and its founding by the apostles. The apostles were present with Christ throughout his ministry, what better way can the information be conveyed by a primary source. The apostles passed down their teachings into the Church we know today, and though things are much larger and culture has changed, the teachings are in ewssence the same. This leads into the second and third points, that the Holy Spirit aids in. This matter because if our teachings were different than they were 50 years ago, major discrepancies would come about. The Holy Spirit protects from this, with guiding the college of bishops to keep the teachings aligned to what the first apostles actually taught. This is a major part of apostolic succession, that the line is unbroken and so are its teachings. Christ ensured that the Church would be an unbroken line, and that the essential elements would always stay the same. Sacred Tradition is forever the same, ensured with the guidance of the Holy Spirit and its members of the Church.
I collaborated only for ideas with my group for this analysis on the mark Apostolic. Similar to my post on the mark "one" I tried to keep the analysis mainly on the application to our lives today. It is great if you can learn about your faith, but isn't practicing it even better? That is the thinking on which I carry into the analysis. Our whole faith is made up of many multitudes of beliefs, from the Holy Trinity, to the saints, to miracles and the like. But when it all comes down to one term, it can be based solely on that teaching, similar to the marks of the church. Apostolic can describe many aspects of our faith, even if it is only one of thousands of words in our faith vocabulary. I think that is what I try to convey in my analysis.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
M.R 5.D. Analysis on Peter Kreeft's article
Peter Kreeft's article analyzes the four marks of the Church. I will atempt to do the same, with the guidance of the article. I have chosen to analyze the mark ONE.
ONE: one is used to describe both the unity of the Church and the mystical Body of Christ. The oneness of the Church is used in context of the of reasons for our faith such as: One God, One Faith, One Baptism, etc. One is used to describe the mystical Body of Christ because there is one leader of the Church, that is God. It is not possible to have two supreme heads governing. The same goes for the Church and the mystical body of Christ. One is also used to describe Christ, and that came about to combat heresies, such as that Christ was two separate persons.This is not true, and the need for the mark "one" came about from this .
This analysis I tried to keep to a minimum to prevent me from repeating myself. I analyzed the mark of the church ONE. One is one of four marks, and attests to the unity of the Church. This analysis I tried to expound on what these meant to us today. It is very easy to just explain the history of something, but to apply it to our lives today is a much more difficult task. The usefulness of applying something to one's everyday life gives us as the thinker to come up with several ways, and to expond on our creativity.
Monday, November 10, 2014
MR 5.C: Mystical Body of Christ Analysis
The Christian belief that without baptism there is no salvation is so ingrained that Martin Luther even said how necessary baptism was. Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus means "that without the Church there is no salvation" and was a saying created by St. Cyprian in the third century. By through Baptism, we are joined in union with the Church and God, with Christ as our intermediary. The mystical body of Christ is the way that us as followers of Christ are united to Him like parts of a body. With Baptism, we are a member of the Church, and similar to the mystical body of Christ. The Holy Spirit also plays an important role into the reception of grace which is also crucial to our salvation. This is where the banquet example helps. One can be invited to be a part of an event, but with two stipulations. The first one is that the person believes in the event. Without that, there is no possibility of attending the event. The second stipulation is that you must accept the invitation and show up. Similar to our rejection to eternal life and salvation, if we don't accept, we won't recieve it!
This blog post demonstrates my analysis of an outside source, and finding connections to real life and in the book. I took an outside source that detailed why baptism is so important, and connected Baptism and its direct correlation to salvation. I also mentioned the Holy Spirit and how the Holy Spirit plays a role in our belief, along with the 902 example. I try to reach a deeper understanding of the material, and touch on some important concepts that recur throughout the chapter.
Analysis-MR5.C-Catechism
This relates to our chapter because it talks about how Baptism is necessary for our salvation. Baptism is necessary for everyone that has a legitimate opportunity, people who dont being, unborn children, mental illness, etc. If somone dies trying to recieve baptism than that person has what is called a "Blood Baptism," which means that because you died for the faith you get to go to heaven.
Friday, November 7, 2014
M.R 5.B: Idea Sketch Analysis
For our idea sktech, I worked on finding a balance and connections between the terms and outside ideas, mainly from the book. The terms are connected in a creative way, and I try to incorporate colors into the Idea Sketch. The white boxes help explain some of the terms in the red boxes, and then elaborate on how, why, and who these events concern. I collaborated partially with Topher on this, and looked to the book for advice.
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
5B Notes on lecture
KIngdom of God
-What is God's cosmic plan for man?
--Share in his divine life
--inagurated by creation/salvation history
--reached fullness with Christ and his Church
--will be fullfilled at the end of time
--when all who cooperated with grace are gathered in the univeral Church
---How does one cooperate with grace?
----Man has a share in divine life through
------the Incarnation and
------the graces of the redemption
------the apostles recieve the grace of H.S. after "I believe"
------I believe is a necessary requirement, but it is not the source of grace or means by which we recieve it
------Mediated through the Church Christ founded
-------Baptism, Nicodemus, Go baptize
-------Who is given the commission by Christ?
-What is the Church?
--Church is the new assembly of God's people, redeemed by Christ, and is the instrument of the redemption
---the role of the Church is to bring redemption to each subject
-----that baptism example again
-----without peter and the apostles, what would happen when Christ ascended?
---New assembly of God's chosen people
----Ekklesia(Greek)- those called out
----Qahal- chosen people
----successors of the Chosen People of the Old Covenant
----the People of God
--God created man to partake in his divine life
--Man rejected it
--God sought out man to reconcile him and restore him to what he was created for
--The son broght redemption by his Paschal Mystery and preached of the Kingdom of God
--He instituted a New Covenant, with a new Passover and New Paschal Lamb
--The New Chosen People, New Priesthood in this New Covenant he established and calles the Church with Peter as the Rock
--He formed the Apostles and taught about the Kingdom of God, preparing the for the reception of the Holy spirit, the sanctifying grace God created us to participate in.
--It is in the new church, established by Christ that the Holy spirit and sanctifying grace is recieved for our transformation
-What is the Kingdom of God?
--Christ is the King and he brings about the Kingdom of Heaven
--Bold Claim the Kingdom of Heaven on earth subsists in the Catholic Church
--What is the Kingdom of God?
---Christ
---In the Catholic of Church is found Jesus Christ
Monday, November 3, 2014
Section 5.A Analysis: the Necessity of Baptism
This passage relates to our chapter thus far because it discusses why we need Baprism. We need baptism because it gives us the grace to go to go to heaven. Baptism is when we are cleansed of original sin and we are reinstated as one of God's children. This applies to my daily life because I now know that I need to Baptise my future children (if I am called to become a parent) and that if I don't they won't go to heaven.
M.R 5A: Analysis on Ascension and Pentecost
- ARTICLE: The Necessity of Baptism (Click here). Analyze this article (before the quotes) and show how it relates to our sections/chapters/course thus far (highlight Pentecost and its connection with Grace and Redemption.)
This blog post accomplishes two things and incorporates the ideas learned in the article and the aspects of my life and others' today to tie it in to Pentecost. I collaborated mainly with Topher, discussing ideas and other connections between ideas in the chapter. I like this blog post because it shows deeper understanding of the material in the fact that I relate it to my life today.
Friday, October 31, 2014
Section 5.A analysis
This was an analysis of 5.A by Brandon Clemons and Owen Dailey. This analysis was about how the Reserrectuon of Christ was signifigant to Christian teachings. However, we also talk about Gods kingdom.
Point 1 Analysis
This article states that the pope is a monarchy, which in a way is true, the Holy See is the "supreme ruler" of the church, but the author was saying that Jesus was saying that the Pope should lead the Church in union with the bishops, a commitee decision, so that the one Pope does not become corrupt.
M.R. 5.A: Analysis on Article, Point One.
The author is trying to convey the sense in which that Church leadership was established, and that it was not intended in any way to be a corrupt monarchy, but it was intended to be a monarchy, as scripture said. Jesus did in fact plan for a monarchial papacy, but not one corrupted and venal, like the Church of the past. Evidence for a monarchial papacy extends back into scripture, where in Isaiah 22:22, the prophe recognizes Eliakim as the protector of the House of David, which was Jesus' line. Jesus will rule over the house of Jacob, and become the steward of the House of David.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
4.B Analysis on Temptation
Temptation is Satan's greatest weapon. He uses it to confuse us and stray us away from Christ. This tactic even goes back to when Christ was on Earth as a human. After Jesus' baptism, he went into the desert for forty days and was bombarded with temptations such as turning stones into bread. Christ did not give into temptation, but we as mortal human beings are not so lucky, and that is why Jesus died on the cross for our sins.
Monday, October 27, 2014
Connor Healy's Tweet Response, Response
#12106 @GofGisMFA We can be sure that Jesus's resurrection was a real event because of the confidence of his followers who gave their lives.
— Conor Healey (@CjHealey17) October 24, 2014@CjHealey17 Congrats. You just "proved" every movement that has martyrs, including Islam and Nazism. @GofGisMFA @scarletteblues
— Dragonblaze (@Dragonblaze) October 24, 2014@Dragonblze is incorrect because The Resurrection has many other substantial, secular historical evidence including: http://www.reasonablefaith.org/is-there-historical-evidence-for-the-resurrection-of-jesus-the-craig-ehrman in addition, dieing for a belief, or movement, such as Nazism and Islam, but dieing claiming an event is true substantiates the existance of the event.
M.R 4F: Analysis of tweet
- PROBLEM SOLVING: Reasons for Resurrection. Make a blog post, educreations, or idea sketch.
- Mr. Healey posted a tweet. (Look below to read it) Someone responded back. (look below to read it.) Use your problem solving skills to show why Mr. Healey is right and the other person is wrong.
- hint 1: know the difference between supporting a cause/faith and supporting a fact/real event.
- hint 2: You have to be able to understand they would be purposefully lying, so are promoting a lie, not just a faith in something.
- hint 3: We are talking about the eyewitnesses and first believers, not Christians a century later.
Conor claims that the Resurrection is justfied through the strength and fortitude of the individuals who tested it. When the other guy claims that this can be the case for every other belief system in the world, he is wrong. Unlike Islam and Nazism, the apostles were putting their lives, and furthermore, their salvation on the line specifically by abandoning their God of Judaism by following Christ's teachings. Why would many of these individuals go to their death to believe that they were just lying? Doesn't make sense. For the Resurrection to be justified through the Apostle's deaths, they would have to believe in something with all their being.
M.R 4F: Significance of the Resurrection.
- PROBLEM SOLVING: How are our sins forgiven? How does Christ explain/set it up?
- give evidence and explanations
- include the importance of this section
Friday, October 24, 2014
Educreation
This Educreations is over purgatory.
https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/purgatory/25729137/?s=oo4uoa&ref=app
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Gandolf Vs. Balrog
Gandalf and the Fellowship of the rings(his followers) are together. As Balrog chases them down his followers abandon him. This symbolizes When the disciples abandon Jesus. With Gandolf having no choice he falls into the Abyss to fight Balrog. This is like when Jesus dies on the cross for us. After a struggle Balrog dies and Gandolf"dies" but rises again. Gandolfs death and revival are exactly like Jesus's passion, death, and resurrection.
M.R. 4.E: The Resurrection
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/educreations-interactive-whiteboard/id478617061?ls=1&mt=8
Our Educreations video covers premises around purgatory and the souls in it. We discuss with images and an explanation how and why Purgatory is such a touchy topic.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
The Eucharist
https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/last-supper/25586299/?s=pbzJ5B&ref=app
This is how the Eucharist relates to everything we learned in our last chapter.
M.R. 4C
We made an educreations video recapping the Last Supper and the Eucharist: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/educreations-interactive-whiteboard/id478617061?ls=1&mt=8
Monday, October 20, 2014
Transfiguration Reflection
If I was in the same place as one of the apostles, I would be in awe of the power of God himself. I would never doubt God's presense in my life. If I was there at the Transfiguration, I would be on my knees asking God for forgiveness for my sins and probably ask Jesus if he could say Mass for me. If I was on of the apostles I would be in wonder and awe for wh and how this occurance happened. I would ask Jesus why I get to witness this extrordinary event in my life.
From an apostle's point of view
I think if I were an apostle witnessing the Transfiguration I would be astounded. The fact that Jesus reveals his true self to me as an apostle, I would be in shock. I think though, that it would help me understand Jesus in a closer manner, rather than to hear the things he claims. I think that it would aid in understanding Christ's nature, which is also why I think it ties into the story where Jesus askes the disciples about who he is. I would think with more caution, a more concerned manner, especially after Jesus says he must go to Jerusalem to suffer. Jesus was so trusting in revealing himself to us, and with that information I would have to be a worthy and reliable source.
MR. 4.C Transfiguration
We made an educreations video displaying our thoughts on the Transfiguration of Jesus.
Friday, October 17, 2014
MR 4.B Defeating the Prince of Darkness
The bigger the word the more that it is used in the passage. The word Jesus is used most often, probably because Jesus is more powerful than the devil.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Analysis Wedding at Cana
My Ideasketch is better than most others' because it haas accurate information from a reliable source, the book. Our group worked very hard on it. The Wedding at Cana is very important to Catholic Theology.
What I learned from the eduCanon video
I learned that Jesus changed water to wine at the Wedding at Cana.
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