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The Promise is Fulfilled in Christ

The Promise is Fulfilled in Christ. Our Lady of Lourdes High School Chapter 3 Grade 10 Mrs. Safford Fall 2014. Immaculate Conception of Mary. Questions to Think About…. Why is Mary said to be “full of grace?” How did Mary respond to grace? Who is Saint Joseph?

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The Promise is Fulfilled in Christ

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  1. The Promise is Fulfilled in Christ Our Lady of Lourdes High School Chapter 3 Grade 10 Mrs. Safford Fall 2014

  2. Immaculate Conception of Mary

  3. Questions to Think About… • Why is Mary said to be “full of grace?” • How did Mary respond to grace? • Who is Saint Joseph? • What does the name Jesus mean? • What does virgin birth mean? • What is the Incarnation? • How does Mary and Joseph willing to say yes, play a part in human salvation?

  4. Why is Mary said to be “full of grace”? • Mary is full of grace because of her Immaculate Conception, a gift appropriate in virtue of her role as Mother of God. • It means that Mary was enriched by God’s gifts appropriate to someone who would be the mother of the Savior. • Mary was wholly born by God’ grace which made it possible for her to make her free assent of faith.

  5. How did Mary respond to grace? • Wholly borne by grace, Mary asserted and cooperated in God’s plan and never committed an actual sin. • Full of Grace expresses the fully developed doctrine of the Immaculate Conception, which is “The most Blessed Virgin Mary, in the first incidence of her creation, by a singular grace and privilege granted by Almighty God, (in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the human race), was preserved free from all stain of original sin.

  6. Who is Saint Joseph? • Mary’s spouse, Joseph, a “just man” also freely cooperated with God’s plan and became Jesus’ foster father, helping provide a human family for Christ. • Joseph’s Annunciation is he had discovered that Mary was going to have a baby. In a dream, he learned from an angel that he should not be afraid to take Mary as his wife because the child was conceived by the Holy Spirit.

  7. What does the name Jesus mean? • The name “Jesus” means “God saves”. It expresses Jesus’ identity and mission as the Son of God who would save the people from their sins.

  8. What does Virgin Birth mean? • It mean that Jesus was conceived solely by the power of the Holy Spirit, in the womb of the Virgin Mary. • Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit without human seed.

  9. What is the Incarnation? • It is the Incarnation of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, in the womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary. • Video: God in Human Form

  10. How does Mary and Joseph willingness to say Yes to God’s plan play a part in God’s salvation? • God counts on faith filled cooperation to implement his plan of salvation. • Man’s role is to cooperate freely with God.

  11. Assignment Define on a piece of paper the following terms: • Annunciation • Atonement • Immaculate Conception • Incarnation • Justification • Pascal Mystery • Presentation • Visitation This will count as a homework grade.

  12. Assignment • You will be given a graphic organizer and you are to comparing the differences and similarities between the Ark of the covenant and the ark of the new covenant in regards to nourishment, authority, and teaching. • You may use your book. • This assignment will count as a quiz grade.

  13. Geneologies and the Visitation

  14. Questions to Think About… • What do the genealogies of Luke and Matthew teach? • How are they similar and how are they different? • What is the basic point of Luke’s genealogy? • How does Matthew’s genealogy support kingship? • What is significant of Matthew’s inclusion of women in his genealogy? • Why is Mary properly called the Ark of the New Covenant? • How is the Hail Mary prayer one way in which Mary’s declaration that “All generations will be blessed” come true?

  15. What do the genealogies teach? • Luke and Matthew’s genealogies teach us that Jesus Christ is the son of Abraham in the line of the Davidic Kings and a son of Adam whose salvation is for all men, both the chosen people and Gentiles of every age and condition.

  16. What is the most basic difference between Luke and Matthew’s genealogies of Christ’s ancestry? Luke Matthew • Luke begins with Jesus and traces him back to Adam. • Matthew begins with Abraham and traces his descendents forward through David to Jesus.

  17. What is the basic point of Luke’s genealogy? • Jesus is the “New Adam” • Not only is he a descendent of Adam, but he will redeem every descendent of Adam.

  18. How does Matthew’s genealogy support Jesus’ kingship? • It shows that Jesus is the descendent of a long line of Davidic Kings. What is significant of Matthew’s inclusion of women in his genealogy? • It was customary to limit genealogies to a person’s male ancestors reflecting the attitude of insignificance of women. • Matthew’s inclusion reflected that Christ would restore women to their original dignity and equality with men.

  19. Why is Mary properly called the Ark of the New Covenant? • In her womb she carried Jesus Christ , the presence of God on earth, who would establish the new covenant in his blood. • Mary’s visit to Elizabeth reveals that the pregnant Mary is the Ark of the New Covenant.

  20. How is the Hail Mary prayer one way in which Mary’s declaration that “All generations will be blessed” come true? • In the Hail Mary, we repeat the words of the Angel Gabriel and Elizabeth, a prayer said by millions of people every day. Video: Prayer and Song

  21. Jesus’ Hidden Life

  22. Questions to Think About… • What is the Nativity? • What is Christian poverty? • Who were the first persons to realize the good news of Jesus’ birth? • Why were the shepherds unlikely candidates to receive the news that a new King of the Jews has been born? • What does the Angel’s announcement “For to you is born this day in the city of David, a Savior, who is Jesus Christ the Lord, mean? • What is the significance of the three gifts that the wise men brought?

  23. What is the Nativity? • Jesus was born in poverty in a stable in Bethlehem, witnessed by lowly shepherds and wise Gentiles. • Video: A Child is Born

  24. What is Christian Poverty? • We are called to live the virtue of Christian poverty, which is detachment from material things. • Examples of the poverty that Christ lived at the beginning and end of His Life is that He was born in a stable and on the cross he died and was stripped of everything.

  25. Who are the first persons to realize the good news of Jesus’ birth? • The shepherds who were watching their flocks in the fields surrounding Bethlehem. Why were the shepherds unlikely candidates to receive the news that a new King of the Jews has been born? • They were poor and ignorant members of the lowest class of Jewish society.

  26. What does the Angel’s announcement “For to you is born this day in the city of David, a Savior, who is Jesus Christ the Lord, mean? • Christ was born for them, the poor and lowly. • He is the one indicated in Micah’s prophecy that a ruler would come from the city of David, and so from David’s line. • He is the long awaited Messiah. • Jesus is the Lord means He is the Son of God.

  27. What is the significance of the three gifts that the wise men brought? • Gold, frankincense, and myrrh represented Christ’s kingship, his priesthood, and his crucifixion.

  28. Jesus’ Presentation in the Temple

  29. Questions to Think About… • What did Simeon and Anna recognize in Jesus?

  30. What did Simeon and Anna recognize in the Baby Jesus? • They recognized that he was the Messiah.

  31. Assignment Explain who the following people are in the Bible • Anna • Elizabeth • Gabriel • Magi • Mary • Simeon This assignment will count as a homework grade.

  32. Finding in the Temple

  33. Questions to Think About… • Why was Jesus able to be a whole day without his parents knowing it? • How long was Jesus lost to Mary and Joseph? • How was the finding in the temple a revelation of Christ’s divinity?

  34. Why was Jesus able to be lost for a whole day without his parents knowing it • The men and women were traveling in separate groups. • Jesus was twelve and he would be able to travel in either the men or women’s groups. • Probably Joseph and Mary thought that Jesus was with the other. How long was Jesus lost to Mary and Joseph? • 3 days

  35. How was the finding in the temple a revelation of Christ’s divinity? • Even though Jesus was only 12, the teachers of Judaism were amazed by Jesus understanding. • Jesus told his parents that he was in his Father’s house, meaning that God was his Father.

  36. Assignment Write a newspaper account, as you are the reporter of one of the events from this chapter. You may use one of the following : • the birth of Jesus • the visitation • the presentation • the finding in the temple This should be typed and will count as a test grade.

  37. Word Became Flesh to Reconcile Us and Show God’s Love

  38. Questions to Think About… • Why did God become man? • What four reasons for why God became man? • What are examples of Jesus’ redemptive actions? • How does Christ’s Passion compare to Adam’s felix culpa? • What is the difference between actual and sanctifying graces?

  39. Why did God Become Man? • God became man to reconcile us with God by making expiation for our sins by his life and sufferings. • God became man to show us the depths of his love.

  40. What four reasons for why God became man? • To make expiation of our sins • To manifest the depths of God’s love. • To give us a model of holiness • To allow us to share in Christ’s divine life.

  41. What are examples of Jesus’ redemptive actions? • Christ’s poverty which enriches us • Jesus’ hidden life of submission which atones for our disobedience • Jesus’ preaching, which purifies us • Jesus’ taking of our infirmities which heals and exorcises us.

  42. How does Christ’s passion compare to Adam’s felix culpa? • Christ won our salvation and showed the depths of his love something which would not have happen if Adam did not sin.

  43. What is the difference between sanctifying and actual graces? • Sanctifying Graces- It is the free and unmerited favor of God given through the Sacraments. This grace heals human nature wounded by sin by giving man a share in the divine life infused into the soul by the Holy Spirit. • Actual Graces- They are specific interventions by God that help us whether at the beginning of conversion or in the course of work of sanctification.

  44. Share in a Divine Life

  45. Questions to Think About… • Why did God became man? • How does sanctifying grace change our relationship with God? • What is required of us to share in God’s divine life? • What is the New Commandment of Christ? • What does it mean when the CCC 460 says that we are partakers of the divine nature?

  46. Why did God became Man? • God became man to give us a model of holiness for us to imitate. • God also became man to give us a share in his own divine life by making us his children.

  47. How does sanctifying grace change our relationship with God? • We go from being images of God to sons and daughters of God. This is also called divine filiation. • Divine filiation is more than just imitating Christ, since we are actually sharing in Christ’s love.

  48. What is required of us to share in God’s divine life? • We have to make an effort to conform our lives to the words and actions of Christ.

  49. What is the new commandment of Christ?

  50. What does it mean when the CCC 460 says that we are partakers of the divine nature? • It means becoming sons of God.

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