Wednesday, November 19, 2014

MR 4.F Analysis on the Last Things

In this Analysis, Trey Reidle, Felix Read, and I collaborated together to provide a deep explanation and deeper thought of the Last Things. We provide information for deeper thought on the Last Things of Heaven, Hell, Purgatory, and Judgment and provide the deeper significance of each one of these. We explain how we are placed in each of these places and the events surrounding these

MR 4.E Analysis on Apostolic Sucession

In this analysis on the Apostolic Succession, Trey Reidle, Felix Read, and I all worked together to provide a deeper meaning and significance of the Apostolic Succession. We show in our idea sketch how Apostolic Succession is present today through our pope and bishops. Also, we show how Christ's authority is passed down through this lineage of Apostolic Successors.

MR 4.D Analysis on The Four Marks of the Church

In this Analysis, Felix Read, Trey Reidle and I all worked together in order to provide a deeperthough into the four marks of the Church. We go on to explain each mark of the church and the significance of each. We speak of the Apostolic Succession, the universal catholic church, the holiness which comes directly from Christ and the oneness of the Church.

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

MR 5.F Last Things

Last Things

-Heaven
   State of being
      -in union with God
      -Beatific Vision
   Perfectly purified from sin either in life by the sacraments or in purgatory
   Together with the saints and angels 
-Purgatory
   State of being
   Follows Particular Judgment
      -judgment by Jesus immediately after death
   Enter when in a state of grace
   Look forward to Heaven
      -sure chance of getting in
   Safe in God's love
      -no further than on earth
   Not Hell
      -only punishment is delay to see God
-Hell
   State of being
   Eternal separation from God
      -death in mortal sin
      -free choice 
   Eternal suffering
      -hatred and unhappiness
   With Satan and demons
      -bitterness and despair for having turned away from God

MR 5.F The last things

The last things of the church are the final stages possible for a soul to be in after death. They include heaven, purgatory, and hell. Along with these things, judgement plays a huge role in a soul's final state. After death a souls's moral decisions are looked into which will decide what they deserve. At the end of time all souls will be judged.

MR 5.F The Last Things

Jesus's plan for redemption granted the reopening of the gates of Heaven. But we are still given three paths to take after death. Heaven, the kingdom of God, purgatory, a place where the wandering souls wait for their sins to be repented and are still able to go to Heaven, and Hell, Satans domain where the damned are suffering eternally and no way out. But heaven, hell,and purgatory are not a certain area, but a state of being for the dead souls.

MR 5.E Sanctifying Church

Thursday, November 13, 2014

MR 5.E Apostolic Succession

The authority given to the apostles has been handed down through these past two thousand years. Our current bishops and the pope are successors to the apostles. The first example of the apostles' authority was the election of Matthias as the new apostle. Therefore Matthias had the same authority as the apostles and he was no different. The Holy Spirit guidd apostolic succession so that it is infallible.

MR 5.E Apostles and Magisterium

As visible assembly of the faithful on earth, Christ established the church with a visible structure and hierarchy. By selecting the twelve apostles, Jesus set upon the stones of the church that will help make a better foundation. Though they were not able to live on through their physical body, the apostles were able to endure their office through their successors, being the Pope. Throughout the centuries, the bishops in Union with the pope have faithfully governed the church, transmitted the gospel to each generation, and celebrated the sacraments instituted by Christ.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

MR 5.D The Marks of the Church

This is a really cool idea sketch that we collaborated on to analyze the four marks of the church. We broke down each of the meanings and proved their infallibility. We gave examples and proof for what we were talking about. We used the book for reference so it should be correct. We didn't just give facts.

MR 5.D Four Marks of the Church

Four Marks of the Church

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Four Marks of the Church

One
-all people (Chosen People) under one church, Catholic
Holy
-the actions of man do not affect the holiness of the Church 
-Church is holy because of God, not man
   therefore man's actions cannot affect the holiness of the Church
Catholic
-religion instituted at the Last Supper
-The One refered to in the four marks of the Church
-God's Chosen People
Apostolic
-Church passed down through the Apostiles
-Apostiles given the authority to run the Church
-inherited the Church, passed it down to later generations which passed it down to us

MR 5.B Kingdom of God

These are my notes for the kingdom of God. In them, I explained how everybody is invited to partake in the divine life. I talk about God's plan for man, which is simply us being united with him. Also, how we are supposed to cooperate with grace is a major point I included. The facts are found a few millimeters below.

MR 5.C Analysis on The Mystical Body of Christ

In this Idea Sketch Analysis, Felix Read, Trey Reidle and I all collaborated together in order to attempt to perfectly compare the feast analogy with the "feast" God offers us in his divine life. We state how we first must believe and listen to what is being told to us in order to start participating. After we state how you must first believe and listen, you must follow the instructions given to you in order to fully participate and be present in this "feast".

MR 5.B Analysis on The Kingdom of God

In this Analysis of The Kingdom of God, I took notes on how God wanted us to partake in his divine life and how we rejected God's plan through original sin. I also took notes on how through Chrit's suffering, death, and the Church he established, we are able to participate in God's plan and achieve complete holiness in the Kingdom of God. I also took notes on how God made it possible for man to participate in his divine life through the Incarnation and the graces of the redemption.

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MR 5.D The Church is Necessary for Salvation

The banquet examples is a very good analogy for how we need the church to receive salvation. We tied together the steps from the analogy to those for the church. We explained that the church requires faith and participation for the salvation to be received.

Kingdom of God

MR 5.C Kingdom of God

This is God's kingdom. We were given brief explanations of it from Jesus during his sermons. Now we are able to better understand how the kingdom of God was fulfilled and how it was active in our world. We better know how we are able to participate. We know how we must spread the works of the kingdom of God.

MR 5.A Analysis on the Ascension

In this Analysis, Trey Reidle, Felix Read and I all collaborated together to analyze the Ascension and how Christ led the Apostles to begin their ministry. Christ in his days taught his apostles of how to lead the Church and to baptize those of all nations and he prepared them for their coming of the Holy Spirit Christ before he leaves gives the Apostles his authority to forgive sins which only God and Christ obtain. 



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MR 5.B Pentecost

The Pentecost is the beginning of the Catholic Church. At this event, the apostles and Mary are baptized with the Holy Spirit so that they may baptize us. This is where they are given the power to spread the good news to all nations. They begin their mission to lay the foundation of the church. We made a nice little idea sketch about 

Sunday, November 2, 2014

MR 5.A Analysis on the Ascension

This is not just facts. We spent time reading through the text and understanding what if was saying and how we could express it in our own words. The stuff we wrote down is beyond what the average catholic knows about the ascension. We looked for the key points that further explain the significance about the ascension. We analyzed how the ascension signifies Jesus' divinity and how it affected everybody else.