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Unit 3. We believe in the Holy Church. What is Holiness? Who is Holy?. What is a Holy Person?. A holy person sees and responds to God in both big and small ways. A holy person sees the possibilities for good in every situation. When we are holy, we feel fully alive
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Unit 3 We believe in the Holy Church
What is a Holy Person? • A holy person sees and responds to God in both big and small ways. • A holy person sees the possibilities for good in every situation. • When we are holy, we feel fully alive • When we are not holy, something in us is either dead or asleep
Holiness is being called and calling others: • When we can make a difference in the world, and we actually do make a difference.
Holiness is belonging and inviting others to belong: • When we feel that we belong, we are more likely to share our gifts & talents, reaching out to others and giving our best. • When we do this, we are working at reaching our full potential.
Holiness is being nourished and nourishing others: • When we see what we can do and do it. • When we see what we cannot do, we place our trust in the Lord. • When we get the strength and support we need to live life to the fullest, we begin to live up to our potential.
Holiness is being freed and freeing others: • Jesus offers people freedom and shares that freedom with others • He told those who had been forgiven to go and forgive others • He tells us that if we wish to be forgiven, we must be willing to forgive
Holiness is being healed and offering healing to others: • When we accept help and healing when we need it • When we offer help and healing when we can • God heals us in the ways that we need to be healed • To be holy means knowing when we need help and asking for it
Holiness is being faithful and encouraging faithfulness in others: • Jesus tells us to love, be faithful and committed to one another as he loved us and was faithful to his friends • When we try to keep our commitments and help others to do the same • When we do what it takes to become the very best people we can be.
Holiness is being healed and offering healing to others: • When we accept help and healing when we need it • When we offer help and healing when we can • God heals us in the ways that we need to be healed • To be holy means knowing when we need help and asking for it
Being holy means: • Making a difference in the world. • Belonging to the world and encompasses all of these ideas • Love is the soul of holiness • An ordinary person can be holy but they have to want it. • We have to base our decisions in life on God’s will
Everyone is called to be holy: • It is our decision to act on it or not • When God created us, he gave us special combination of gifts & talents that make us different from everyone else.
Yesterday we said: We can choose to be holy by: • Using our unique gifts & talents to do good deeds On the piece of paper, write: What talent has God given you? How can you use it to make a difference in the world (to do good deeds)
Confirmation • When you are accepted into the Catholic faith as an adult • When the Holy spirit comes to us to strengthen the gifts we received at Baptism Catechumenate = candidate for confirmation Sponsor = person who will help them in their journey in the Catholic faith; encourage them to accept the Gifts & demonstrate the Fruits
Anointing of the Sick (Last Rites) • Offered to all those who are seriously sick to help heal them • Helps sick people find God even in their suffering • Gives them courage & hope
Reconciliation (Confession) • Priest offers Jesus’ forgiveness to those who have sinned and repented • Offers you the strength & courage to rebuild broken relationships
When you were born, you had original sin. This sacrament takes away original sin:
This symbol is sign that Christ brings light to the life of a baptized person:
This is the sacrament where sins committed after baptism are forgiven thorough the absolution of the priest:
This symbol is a sign of the person being “clothed in Christ”:
In this sacrament, you receive the body and blood of Jesus Christ:
This is an outward sign representing God’s love and saving grace in which you encounter God:
This symbol represents the sharing of love, strength and encouragement:
In this sacrament, you receive the seal of the Holy Spirit as a an adult, symbolizing that you belong totally to Christ:
This group of sacraments includes Holy Orders and Matrimony:
In this sacrament, through the anointing with the blessed oil, the persons soul receives health and strength:
This symbol is a sign of God’s faithfulness and of our wish to offer ourselves to God:
This group of sacraments brings God’s healing touch through the Christian community:
This is when Christ is actually made present through transubstantiation:
This group of sacraments welcome us into the community of Christ:
This is where the bread and wine turn into the body and blood of Jesus Christ:
Theses people are chosen to help raise the child in the Catholic faith:
During some sacraments, we used this blessed olive oil with balsam:
This is another word for the sacrament of “Anointing of the Sick”
Candidates who are preparing to receive the sacrament of Confirmation are called:
These are promises made by our parents & God parents for us and are renewed each year at the Easter Vigil: