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CCD 7th: Incarnation + Chapter 1 + God Proofs (day 6)
Today, in our 7th grade pre-Confirmation class, we …
[story] “Father + Son + ant hill”
Incarnation = “God becoming man (flesh)”
- We bow & genuflect for the incarnation
- — in front of tabernacle or alter @ Mass
- –@ the name of Jesus in prayers
- –during Nicene Creed @ Mass
- –@ transubstantiation @ Mass
- –before receiving Communion
(p12) How do I experience God? As a parent? Loving Heavenly Father? A powerful & limitless presence? As a close friend? Jesus? my own specific way?
(p13) Aristotle’s 5 Proofs of God
- Prime Mover … nothing moves on their own
- First Cause … everything is caused by?
- Necessary Being … why do things exist?
- Ultimate beauty, goodness & truth … what standard sets good/bad, true/false, etc.
- Great Designer … mind, eyes, creation?
Blaise Pascal, 17th century French math + scientist said, “There is a God-shaped hole in the human heart that nothing else can fill.”
HOMEWORK:
- finish reading textbook Chapter 1 (The Source of All Life),
- do “Pop Quiz” handout with parents,
- pray over 3 events in your life where you felt God present + journal a letter to God after each.
IPF logo tattoo ?
At the end of my 8-day silent retreat last month, I was so inspired by all the “prayer tools” and personal experiences in prayer that I didn’t want to forget it all. I would joke with friends that I wanted a tattoo of the IPF logo on my chest or arm to remind me of all the graces and blessing I’ve received here that I don’t want to forget to use everyday. I see it as a sacramental. 🙂
Now, after the courses in “Christian Prayer & Virtue“, “Christian Spirituality & Sexuality“, “The Spirituality of Diocesan Priesthood”, and now “The Mystery of the Liturgy”, I want that tattoo now more than ever!
The IPF logo is a beautiful symbol of the Incarnation (God becoming man) showing the Trinity with our Blessed Mother Mary. The Holy Spirit (dove) is impregnating the Blessed Mother (letter M) with Jesus Christ (cross), all for the glory of God the Father (rays from the cross). Awesome!
I’ve never really thought about getting a tattoo so I’m just thinking out loud.
— Is it even Christian to get a tattoo?
— Would it be considered a sacramental?
— Where should I put it? On my chest or upper arm?
— In black & white or in color?
— As a seminarian, should I ask permission from my Bishop?
— Should I ask other brother seminarians if they’d get one too? Is this growing in fraternity or being a bad influence?
— Would my mother approve?
— I could use some help here. Don’t be shy. (Most people aren’t) 🙂
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