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Seasons and Celebrations
- On Easter Sunday we celebrate Jesus rising to a new life
- Liturgy
- The Church has liturgical signs and seasons
- Jesus Christ
- Jesus died and rose again
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- The Resurrection of Jesus Christ | Msgr. Peter Elliott [Published by permission of Msgr. Peter Elliott, 2002]
Looking at the Resurrection of Jesus Christ in its authenticity in refuting false thieories about this
- Resurrection Means a Glorious Existence | FR. William Suanders [Arlington Catholic Herald, 1998]
In the Apostles Creed we say, "I believe in the resurrection of the body." I have never really understood what this means. Will we have the same body? Please explain.
- The Ascension of Jesus Christ | Msgr. Peter Elliott [Published by permission of Msgr. Peter Elliott, 2001]
A theological examination account of the Ascension of Jesus Christ, based on scriptural texts.
- The Preparation And Celebration Of The Easter Feasts | Congregation for Divine Worship [Provided Courtesy of Eternal Word Television Network, 2001]
On this day, when "Christ our passover was sacrificed,"[63] the Church meditates on the passion of her Lord and Spouse, adores the cross, commemorates her origin from the side of Christ asleep on the cross, and intercedes for the salvation of the who
- Pope John Paul II-5 May 1986- Lord and Giver of Life | Pope John Paul II [EWTN, 1986]
John Paul II's encyclical on the Holy Spirit. The Church professes her faith in the Holy Spirit as "the Lord, the giver of life".
- The Holy Eucharist is the Whole Christ | Rev. John A. Hardon, S.J. [Soul Magazine, 1994]
The most fundamental question to ask about the Blessed Sacrament is, "Who is the Holy Eucharist?" And the correct answer is: The Holy Eucharist is Jesus Christ.
- Bible Proves Real Presence of Christ in Eucharist | Rev. Daniel Maher [Provided Courtesy of: Eternal Word Television Network, 2003]
A detailed article examining biblical evidence for the real presence.
- Understanding the Incarnation | Msgr. Peter Elliott [Msgr. Peter Elliott, 2001]
Looking at how to understand the mystery of the Incarnation of the Word.
- How do we know Jesus? | Msgr. Peter Elliott [Msgr. Peter Elliott, 2000]
The sources of revelation for Christians.
- What if God was one of us? | Michael Daniel [Michael Daniel, 2000]
Looking at the notion of God being part of ordinary human experience.
- The Triumph of the Cross | Michael Daniel [Michael Daniel, 2000]
Talking about the significance of the feast of the Triumph of the Cross.
- The Presentation of the Lord | Michael Daniel [Michael Daniel, 2000]
Looking at the liturgical feast of the Presentation of the Lord
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- Last Supper & Mass
- Puppet pattern 2
Pattern: Jesus, Disciple 1, Disciple 2. Patterns can be used as
* Felt board figures
* Finger Puppets (felt, fabric)
* Peg Figures (felt, laminated)
* Colored O.H.T.s (used with adult supervision).
The above are suggestions for the use of the Level 2a Patterns. Their applications are as diverse as the creativity & imagination of those using them.
- Puppet pattern 2 (continued)
Pattern: Disciple 3, Disciple 4, Disciple 5. Patterns can be used as
* Felt board figures
* Finger Puppets (felt, fabric)
* Peg Figures (felt, laminated)
* Colored O.H.T.s (used with adult supervision).
The above are suggestions for the use of the Level 2a Patterns. Their applications are as diverse as the creativity & imagination of those using them.
- Puppet pattern 2 (continued)
Pattern: Disciple 6, Disciple 7, Disciple 8. Patterns can be used as
* Felt board figures
* Finger Puppets (felt, fabric)
* Peg Figures (felt, laminated)
* Colored O.H.T.s (used with adult supervision).
The above are suggestions for the use of the Level 2a Patterns. Their applications are as diverse as the creativity & imagination of those using them.
- Puppet pattern 2 (continued)
Pattern: Disciple 9, Disciple 10, Disciple 11. Patterns can be used as
* Felt board figures
* Finger Puppets (felt, fabric)
* Peg Figures (felt, laminated)
* Colored O.H.T.s (used with adult supervision).
The above are suggestions for the use of the Level 2a Patterns. Their applications are as diverse as the creativity & imagination of those using them.
- Puppet pattern 2 (continued)
Pattern: Disciple 12. Patterns can be used as
* Felt board figures
* Finger Puppets (felt, fabric)
* Peg Figures (felt, laminated)
* Colored O.H.T.s (used with adult supervision).
The above are suggestions for the use of the Level 2a Patterns. Their applications are as diverse as the creativity & imagination of those using them.
- Puppet pattern 6
Emmaus story
[use patterns from Unit 2 Pattern 2 to create figures for Emmaus Story]
Pattern: Soldiers (2), Man in White Robe. Patterns can be used as
* Felt board figures
* Finger Puppets (felt, fabric)
* Peg Figures (felt, laminated)
* Colored O.H.T.s (used with adult supervision).
The above are suggestions for the use of the Level 2a Patterns. Their applications are as diverse as the creativity & imagination of those using them.
- Puppet pattern 6 (continued)
Emmaus story
[use patterns from Unit 2 Pattern 2 to create figures for Emmaus Story]
Pattern: Man in White Robe, Women (2). Patterns can be used as
* Felt board figures
* Finger Puppets (felt, fabric)
* Peg Figures (felt, laminated)
* Colored O.H.T.s (used with adult supervision).
The above are suggestions for the use of the Level 2a Patterns. Their applications are as diverse as the creativity & imagination of those using them.
- Puppet pattern 6 (continued)
Emmaus story
[use patterns from Unit 2 Pattern 2 to create figures for Emmaus Story]
Pattern: Woman. Patterns can be used as
* Felt board figures
* Finger Puppets (felt, fabric)
* Peg Figures (felt, laminated)
* Colored O.H.T.s (used with adult supervision).
The above are suggestions for the use of the Level 2a Patterns. Their applications are as diverse as the creativity & imagination of those using them.
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