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First Quarter Assessments
Main Point ReviewDEACONS
PAULRCIA
LEADERSPeriods 3, 6, 7
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First Quarter Assessments
Main Point Review
DEACONS
Periods 3, 6, 7
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Origins of a Deacon Ordained
ministers Occupy a special
place in the Christian Community
Servants to God.
Matt Murray Marcus Collins Vince DalterioMark Goldschmidt
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Saint Stephen
First Deacon
First martyr
Convicted of blasphemy
Stoned to death
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• In the years just prior to the Second Vatican Council, the only men ordained as deacons were seminarians who were completing the last year or so of graduate theological training, who received the order several months before priestly ordination.
Sean Quarterman
TRANSITIONAL
DEACON
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• In 1967 Pope Paul VI issued the motu proprio, restoring the ancient practice of ordaining to the diaconate men who were not candidates for priestly ordination. These men are known as PERMANENT DEACONS in contrast to those completing their training, who were then called transitional deacons.
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The deacon's ministry of the Word includes proclaiming the Gospel during the Mass, preaching and teaching
Permanent deacons often serve in parish or other ministry as their time permits, since they typically have other full time employment
By: John Fullerton, Dan Dougherty, Rob Scheetz, and Danny Sissamouth
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First Quarter Assessments
Main Point Review
PAUL
Periods 3, 6, 7
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Paul
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
Rob O’NeillCarmen De Prince
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Witnessed St. Stephen’s Death
Navkaran Randhawa and Dan Iero
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Paul's Journey
• Paul traveled by horseback.
• After his conversion, Paul went to Damascus.
• While in Damascus, Paul was healed of his blindness and was baptized by Ananias of Damascus.
Bill Spicer, Nick Verzella, and Nick Previti
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PAUL – Apostle to the Gentiles
• The Conversion of Paul, in spite of his attempts to completely eradicate Christianity, is seen as evidence of the power of Divine Grace
• His conversion also demonstrates God's power to use everything, even the hostile persecutor, to achieve the divine purpose
Jalen, Derrick, Rumeel, Steve, Dhameer
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Paul asserted that he received the Gospel not from any person, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ.
Paul claimed almost total independence from the "mother church" in Jerusalem. And yet was eager and diligent to bring material support from the various budding Gentile churches that he planted to the less affluent mother church at Jerusalem.
Saint Paul
Bentley Woods
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Paul
Scott Slade Jeromiah Brown
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LettersThe Jews had questions
about circumcision, and whether it was aloud in the new church. The gentiles wanted to know what would be the fate of those who died before the Seconding Coming of Christ.
To settle these issues, Paul wrote and sent letters to each city. These letters settled disputes and order
Dante Mullings &
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Missionary Journeys
Brandon Watts
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Communities His letters are full of expositions of what Christians should believe and how they should live.
He does not tell his correspondents (or the modern reader) much about the life of Jesus; his most explicit references are to the Last Supper and the crucifixion and resurrection.
Tim Adams, James Smitheman
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Saint Paul
Member of the Pharisees
He encountered Jesus.
Saul to Paul Epistles Beheaded
Dan Juliano Mike Smythe
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First Quarter Assessments
Main Point Review
RCIA
Periods 3, 6, 7
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The Three Steps
Step One-Acceptance into the Order of Catechumens
Step Two-Election or Enrollment of Names
Step Three-Celebration of the Sacraments of Initiation
Marc HanlyChris Humbert
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Four Steps
1.Acceptance into the Order of Catechumens2.Catechumenate3.Purification & Enlightenment4.Mystagogia
Shaun McKee and Harry Albright
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The Process
The RCIA involves the community of Catholics and includes many stages that are preformed by liturigcal rites to help the convert in his or her journey to the final result.This is usually completed at the Easter Vigil at which time they will become a full member of the Roman Catholic Church
Lloyd White TJ Mack
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Sacraments of Initiation
This final and very important stage takes place after the Easter Vigil.
They receive baptism, confirmation and eucharist.
For the first year the new Catholics are called Neophytes, and they need help and guidance integrating themselves into this new life.
During Mystagogy the Neophytes are given catechesis and other help in integrating themselves into their new Faith and their new parish.
Branden Loomis, Ryan Valentino and Mike Regan
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Mystagogia• Time period after Easter inwhich all the new members learn
the aspects of belonging to a parish and how to express their faith.
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First Quarter Assessments
Main Point Review
LEADERS
Periods 3, 6, 7
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Saint Peter
• Leader
• Considered the “Rock”
• New Testament
• Acts of the Apostles
Alex RichardsJames Okike
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“The Rock” • Simon Peter recognizes
Jesus as “the Christ, son of the living god.”
• Jesus says Peter is blessed for recognizing his true identity
• “On this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades, will not prevail against it.”
Shawn Smith
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John the Apostle
• More important than most of the other apostles.
• Important figure for
Christianity because he is believed to have been the Author of the Fourth Gospel
• Paul describes Apostle John as a "Pillar" of the Church.
• John the Apostle was the
son of Zebedee, and the brother of St. James The Greater.
Chris Doc, Brian Dowd, Andrew Duris, Dan "The Schwartz" Schwartzman,
Brady Drummond
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St. LukeWrote the “acts”
Luke was an avid painter
He has is very own Gospel
Died at 84
Ciaran CurranShane HallBilly Haywood
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Apostolic succession is transmitted in an episcopal consecration by the
laying on of hands.
Apostolic Succession
Tim Coady, Joe McGinn, Steve Smith
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Apostolic Succesion
1 265Dan StoneJames ClearyThomas Mucho
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Apostolic Succession
The doctrine that the religious authority and mission conferred by Jesus
on Saint Peter and the other Apostles have come down through an unbroken succession of bishops
Terry Jacob Billy Gregg Tim Nilan
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Peter/ Leaders of the Church
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Jason Boyer
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What is a Bishop?
• A bishop is an ordained or consecrated member of the Christian clergywho is generally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight. Bruce Vazquez Wesley Penny
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The Role of Bishops Bishops are in charge of a Diocese
which is usually a geographical area made up of local parishes of the faithful.
The Bishop is the superior of all the priests (except those belonging to religious orders) in his dioceses, as well as the local spiritual leader of all the faithful of his diocese.
All Bishops, except the Pope are required by Canon Law to tender their resignation if sickness or other grave reasons make them incapable of carrying on their role, or when they reach the age of 75.
All Bishops are also required to submit a quinquennial report to the Pope, every 5 years, reporting on their diocese and any problems that may have arisen in their diocese or difficulties the faithful are facing.
Corey Cahill
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Bishops Teaching Governing Sanctifying the faith
Holds sacrament of Holy Orders Ryan McGhee, Mike Colvin, Max Damiri
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Bishop’s Today
• Bishop’s succeed the apostles in the role of governing, sanctifying, and teaching the Catholics in a regional, local church known as a diocese
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Today’s Bishops
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Responsibilities of Archbishop of Philadelphia
The Archbishop of Philadelphia is
Cardinal Justin Rigali. An archbishop has no real
authority outside of his own diocese except very specific procedural things which have been assigned to him from Rome.
He must control the Diocese and take care of any problems that parishes or schools may have in the archdiocese.
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Have A Nice Day !
Bill Spicer, Nick Verzella, and Nick Previti