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First Quarter Assessments
Main Point ReviewDEACONS
PAULRCIA
LEADERSPeriods 1 and 7
First Quarter Assessments
Main Point Review
DEACONS
Periods 1 and 7
Origins of a Deacon Ordained
ministers Occupy a special
place in the Christian Community
Servants to God.
Deacons Role: During the Liturgy
• Announcing the Penitential Rite
• Proclaiming the Gospel• Preaching the Homily • Voicing the petitions• Dismissing the
congregation • Assisting with the
Eucharistic gifts• Serving as
a Eucharistic Minister• Purifying the vessels after
Communion• Dismissing the
Congregation
DEACON
• Deacons are permitted to assist the Pastor by Baptizing and officiating at the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony
• They can also preside Funeral Services (not Mass) and prayer services including Liturgy of the Word services.
Dave DiMarco Tim Egan Kyle McElwee
Deacon's Role: Outside the Liturgy
• The Deacon's role outside the Liturgy depends on the parish that he serveso These include
Administrating roles (managing a parish if a priest is not present)
Ministry to the Sick and aged Ministry to the poor Ministry to those with drug/alcohol
problems Prison Ministry Christian education Any way to serve their community
What is your role in Today’s Church?
Deacons are called to a three-fold ministry:
Ministry of Charity
Ministry of the Word
Ministry of the Altar
Ordinary attire for permanent deacon
is that of a layman.
First Quarter Assessments
Main Point Review
PAUL
Periods 1 and 7
The apostle Paul was one of the most famous citizens of the Roman Empire and one of the most influential individuals in history. He was used by the Lord in his missionary and evangelistic activities.
Dane Plummer Arwins Cheema Khang Mai
PAUL Paul the Apostle,
also called the Apostle Paul, and Saint Paul is described in the Christian New Testament as one of the most influential early Christian missionaries
Cody Sutton
Saul's Early Life• Born in Tarsus,
Cilicia, between 1 and 10 A.D
• Saul was raised as a Pharisaical Jew
• Roman Citizen
• Persecuted Christians -- took part in the stoning of St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr.
Conversion of Paul
SaidellAsfand
CONVERSION
Paul the Apostle
• Paul is considered to be an Apostle
• A Gentile is a
non Jew. • Paul's actions
and letters. John Carey Kyle MacMillan Phil AugeJake Gassew Eric Milkowski
St. Paul's Journeys
Dom DiGalbo Paul Pfeffinger Paul-mike Rememnter Brendan Buchanan Tyler Ramirez
Transportation
1. overland through Anatolia, on Roman roads which followed the ancient routes that trailed the natural river and mountain passes.
2. horses, donkey and traveler wagon.
3.Boats, and mostly on foot
Steve Horn, Kyle Holloway, Darnell Everette, Ty Nguyen
COMMUNITIES
NEW TESTAMENT• Saint Paul wrote fourteen epistles • Epistles -letters that he wrote to
communities while traveling and under house arrest
• Are an essential part of the New Testament
Andre Bennett
Creating CommunitiesLetter to the CorinthiansSt. Paul established a
Christian community in Corinth
The book is rich in content, as it includes key passages on the Eucharist (Chapter 11), the charismatic gifts of the Holy Spirit (Chapter 12), on love (Chapter 13), and on the Resurrection of the Body (Chapter 15).
Jake Ruffenach
Paul’s Concern Paul wrote this letter to correct what he saw
as erroneous views in the Corinthian church. Several sources informed Paul of conflicts within the church at Corinth
In general, sections within the church at Corinth seem to be a problem, and Paul makes it a point to mention these conflicts in the beginning. Paul wants to bring them back to what he sees as correct doctrine, saying that God has given him the opportunity to be a “skilled master builder” to lay the foundation and let others build upon it
Dominic Villari Billy Dougherty And Brendan Colivas
Paul’s advice to the people of Corinth
1. Be happy 2. Grow in Christ 3. Pay attention to what I have to say. 4. Live in harmony and peace. 5. May the God of love and peace be with
you. 6. May the grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ
be with you all. 7. May God’s love and the Holy Spirit’s
friendship be yours.Bikeem LammonsRyan Leimbach
WORDS for US!
From Saul to Paul, the distinctive metal artwork on the northeast wall of the church, traces the stages of St. Paul's life from Saul the persecutor to Paul the martyr. The artwork is fashioned from pliable metal meticulously formed into a 15-foot long tableau with the word Saul at the left and Paul at the right .St. Paul is depicted from student to tentmaker, to convert, missionary, confessor, author and finally martyr. The conversion is the center of the design
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Main Point Review
RCIA
Periods 1 and 7
What is R.C.I.A?• What?
o Initiates new members into the Catholic Church
• Who?o Adults,o Older children not baptized
during youth, ando Those baptized, but not
catechized who seek communion with
the Catholic Church.• How?
o 4 main stageso Influenced by the Church's
history and roots Nigel Alston Paveenwat SiludomNicholas Slavin
The FOUR Steps
Marc HanlyChris Humbert
Step One
INQUIRY
Step Two
CATECHUMEN
Step Three
PURIFICATION
Step One
MYSTAGOGY
The Sacraments of Initiation• Easter Vigil
o The Elect are invited to receive the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist
o The Elect are welcomed into full communion with the Catholic Church
o They celebrate the Mass in full with the rest of the congregation.
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Main Point Review
LEADERS
Periods 1 and 7
According to tradition, Peter established the line of popes in Rome.
He baptized the Roman pagan Cornelius, and at the Council of Jerusalem he gave his support to preaching to Gentiles.
It is certain that Peter died in Rome and that his martyrdom came during the reign of Emperor Nero
St. Peter
Nick Balestra, Ben Center, and Rob McDevitt
ST. PETER
Andre Hinmon
PETER
• First Pope• Leader of the Church• Hero of the faith• Thrown into jail and saved by angel• Martyr – crucified upside down
Michael Proska and Domenic Luciani
Where And How The Apostles Exercised Their Leadership• Many of the Apostles travel all around
the world preaching the word of God.• Some of the locations they visited
included:o Romeo Greeceo Cypruso Asia Minoro Italy
• This list is very significant because in that time period it was not easy to travel the distances the Apostles did.
• The Apostles showed great dedication and leadership by devoting their lives to spreading the word of God.
MARK
Mark the Evangelist is the author of the Gospel of Mark.
He is the founder of the Church of Alexandria, and also is an evangelist.
Tyrone Blango
Facts
ApostolicSuccession
Pope & Bishops of the Church
Duties
Devin FonroseDamear PitterMarquis BransonEric Womack
Apostolic succession is transmitted in an episcopal consecration by the
laying on of hands.
Apostolic Succession
Apostolic Succession
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The Duties of a Bishop
• The Bishops of the Church are given to us by Christ to act as our shepherds. Bishops are in charge of a Diocese which is an area made of local parishes of the faithful. The Bishop is the superior of all the priests in his dioceses, as well as the local spiritual leader of all the faithful of his diocese.
The Archbishop of Philadelphia
• Charles Joseph Chaput
is the current Archbishop of Philadelphia
• The responsibility is to TEACHGOVERNSANCTIFY