2022, Quad 3, Grade 9 Religion Class.
Vices
Lust
Treating others merely as sex objects and not individuals made by the image of God.
Greed
Too much love of earthly possessions.
Sloth
Laziness.
Gluttony
Immoderate eating or drinking.
Pride
To much love of oneself.
Envy
Resentment of others good fortune or joy.
Wrath
Prolonged thoughts of revenge.
Exaggerated anger.
Someone having extreme anger
can lead to modern problems such as
unprovoked assault and rising hate crime rates.
Sacraments
Holy Orders
Being ordained to vows that brings holiness by proclaiming
the Gospel.
Marriage
Is a sign that a person has given oneself to another person,
it's a union of love.
Anointing of the Sick
It brings the suffering of the sick person
to the sufferings of Christ, for forgiveness of sins.
Reconciliation
You receive healing grace from God through the pries
and forgiveness.
Eucharist
The Eucharist is receiving Jesus' body and blood, to
spiritually fill us.
Confirmation
The Confirmation was Pentecost.
Baptism
Washes Away
Original Sin
Biblical Truth
Scientific Truth
A branch of knowledge or study dealing
with a body of facts or truths
Historical Truth
Knowledge that deals with
past events
Symbolic Truth
Something used for or regarded
as being something else.
Proverbial Truth
A short saying, usually of unknown
or ancient origin that expresses some
common truth or useful thought.
Moral Truth
The distinction between right and
wrong.
Religious Truth
Based on faith.
How people do and do not
respond in their own life.
Heavenly Virtues
Theological Virtues
Faith
Enables us to believe in God and in what he has revealed through scriptures and the Church
Charity
Enables us to love God above everything
and love one's neighbor as ourselves
Hope
Empowers us to trust
in God's power of creation
Cardinal Virtues
Justice
Fairness, giving to God and other people
what is due to them by right
Prudence
Spiritual common sense
Temperance
Seeking balance in our life,
moderating our desires
Fortitude
Courage to do the right thing
Love
Agape
Unconditional "God" bond
Eros
Erotic bond
Philia
Friendship bond
Storge
Empathy bond
Biblical Inspiration
The Writers of the Bible were inspired by the
Holy Spirit.
Bible Verse
Genesis
Exodus
Beatitudes
Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake; for the Kingdom of Heaven is theirs.
Many people who protest for minorities [Lgbtqia+, Indigenous rights,and fight against ableism] get anger and violence targeted towards them only because they believe in equality.
Blessed are the peacemakers; for they will be called children of God.
Blessed are the pure in heart; for they will see God.
Blessed are the merciful; for they will receive mercy.
Mercy: the disposition to be forgiving and kind.
Blessed are the meek; for they will inherit the Earth
Blessed are those who Hunger and Thirst for righteousness; for they will be filled.
Blessed are those who mourn; for the will be comforted.
Blessed are the poor in spirit; for the Kingdom of Heaven is theirs.
Given at the Sermon on the Mount
Old Testament
One part of the Bible
Follows the Israelites and Hebrews
New Testament
Follows Jesus.
Types of Prayer
Praise
To glorify God and admiration for God
Intercession
To ask God something on behalf of others
Petition
A solemn request to God
Thanksgiving
To give thanks for everything we have
Blessing
To call for Divine favour so we are sanctified
Adoration
To worship God with love and reverence
Biblical Histories
Edited History
Compilers selected the best of what was told and written
Written History
Written stories, guidelines, instructions, historical record
Oral History
Memorized and retold songs, stories, and lessons.
Literal & Contextual
Catholics believe the Bible should be read Contextually
Inerrancy
Sunday Mass
Paschal Mystery
Ideas about redemption and salvation, it refers
to four ideas about process that Jesus went through to save
humanity from sin.
Jesus' Ascension
Jesus' Resurrection
Jesus' Death
Jesus' Life
Literary forms in the Bible
Psalm
A sacred song or poem
Parables
Short allegorical stories told to bring out a moral
or religious truth
Proverbs
Prose or poetic statements or maxims for instruction
Letter
A written or printed message, usually of personal nature
or concerning a specific subject
History
A record or account usually written in
chronological order of past events, especially those concerning a nation or people
Sermon
A speech of a serious or solemn kind of
pronouncement
Law
A rule conduct, moral principle, etc., derived from a
generally recognized concept of universal justice
Prophecy
A prediction made under divine influence and direction
List
An itemized series of names, objects, etc. usually recorded in set order
Myth
A Traditional story that focuses on the deed of Gods or heroes, often in explanation of a natural phenomenon.
De-Creation
group vs Group
A example of Group vs. Group can be country vs. country. Exploring that a modern way can be the war between
person vs Nature
Climate Change is a de-creation from the climate
the God made for the earth, it's a problem that is destroying
the climate.
person vs Other
person vs Self
person vs God
Creation
Creation Story 2
Creation Story 1
Re-Creation
Sin
Original Sin
Venial sin
Doesn't completely break one's relationship with God but does create a "cooling" in the relationship.
Mortal Sin
A complete break in one's relationship with God
Social Sin
Describes human-made structures when they offend human dignity by causing people to suffer oppression, exploitation, or marginalization
An example
Vocation
In the Catholic context, we define vocation
as “a call from God.”
Consciousness
In your best judgement, something that is morally right or wrong.
Moral Decision Making
Evaluate
How did this impact relationships?
Act
What will I do?
How will I do it?
Judge
What are my options?
What is best?
See
Is this a moral decision?
Who might it affect?
Covenants
An agreement bringing forth a relationship between two people.
Moses
The Plagues
10. Death of the First-Borns
9. Darkness
8. Locusts
7. Hail and Fire
6. Unhealable Boils
5. Disease upon the Livestock
4. Flies
3. Lice
2. Amphibians (frogs)
1. The water turns to blood
The Ten Commandments
10. You shall not covet your Neighbor's goods.
9. You shall not covet your Neighbor's wife
8. You shall bear false witness against your Neighbor
7. You shall not steal
6. You shall not commit adultery
5. You shall not kill
4. Honour your Mother and Father
3. Keep Holy the Sabbaths day
2. You shall not take the Lords name in vain
1. You shall not have no other Gods before me
A covenant is not a contract
Contract: a formal agreement between two parties. A contract is legally binding and is not to be broken.