Mateo, Charles and I worked together on the problem solving activity. We all had different opinions. We worked through it together and explained what Bill could do to receive redemption. We talked about where Bill could end up. We also analysed ills situation and talked about it in depth.
Monday, November 17, 2014
MR 5.F Problem Solving Activity*
https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/problem-solving-educreation/26717494/?s=cYIWyj&ref=app
5.E Last Things Problem Solving
This man, having talked to a priest on several occasions, had many opportunities to receive the Sacrament of the sick and suffering, if of course his change of heart was so drastic.
It is unknown whether or not this man received the sacrament of baptism within the short time between his conversion and his death.
Should this man have received baptism, he should be pretty good, perhaps he may receive some time in purgatory for his past actions, but he probably won't go to hell.
Now, should this man have not received baptism, but he did receive the sacrament of the sick and dying, he may be allowed into purgatory by the same standards.
According to most Protestant religions, this man, having a conversion and believing in God, will be accepted into heaven through Christ's amazingly unbounded mercy and justice.
However, from a Catholic viewpoint, this man failed to do good works in the name of Christ, and faith without good works is useless.
In the end, it would be up to Christ in Heaven to judge this man based on his actions, taking into account his conversion and lack of time to fully become a catholic
Friday, November 14, 2014
Mr5.e analysis santifying church analysis
There are 7 sacraments of the church. Baptism matrimony holy orders Eucharist confirmation and anointing of the sick. Baptism is the first way we can recieve grace form a young age and put on our way to fulfill our happiness with God. The Eucharist is the sacrificial death and ressurection of the body and blood of Christ. The church also anoints the sins of the sick which can be administered by the bishop or priest for the betterment of our life on earth and with God. Matrimony is our relationship with God. The man and women and in communion with each other and with christ. 

MR 5.E Analysis on Teaching and Sanctifying Church (Sacraments)
I worked with Mateo Camacho and Charles Butta. We talked about all the sacraments and analyzed them. We talked about how you receive grace in each of the sacraments. We talked about what happens in each of the sacraments. We talked about how essential they are and important for our salvation.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
MR 5.E Analysis on the Successors of the Apostles
I worked on this analysis with Mateo and Charles Butta. We talked about the Holy Spirit and the Apostles. We also included Study Questions. We deeply analysed it and organized it well.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
MR 5.D Analysis of the Four Marks of the Church
I worked on this analysis with Mateo Camacho and Charles Butta. We talked about the four marks of the church: one, holy, catholic, and apostolic. We analyzed each of the marks seperately. We talked about the importance of the Church. We talked about the holiness of the church.
MR 5.D Analysis Problem Solving
If Christ created a Church, and there are 20,000 Christian Churches teaching different things, how do we know which one is Christ’s?
It is understood in the world of Christianity that there are many different followings and teachings about Christ. However, it has to be understood that there are many false and imperfect teachings as well.
We as Catholics believe that the Catholic Church is the most perfect church, exhibiting qualities referred to as One, Catholic, Apostolic, and Holy.
Other Churches may exhibit a few or more of these qualities, but only the Catholic Church holds all these qualities together.
The most understandable reason for our Church to be from Christ is the Apostolic aspect.
The Apostolic Mark refers to how each of the priests, bishops, and popes are directly succeeded from Christ's apostles. Therefore holding all of the truths of Chirst without error.
The Catholic Church is the only church of Christianity which hold the Apostolic mark.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
MR 5.D Analysis 4 Marks of the Church
Compared to the lecture video, I feel that the video from the Church of Milwaukee provided me with a more simle answer as to what the four marks of he church are. While the video provided me with such information as to reasons the Church's marks exist, the YouTube video gave me more of a definition than a reason.
The four marks of the Church are Catholic, Holy, Apostolic, and One.
Catholic referring to the universality of the Church.
Holy referring to the divinenes given to it by God.
Apostolic meaning that it is connected to Jesus through his apostles, the apostles' apostles, and others who had given them their authority to lead the Church.
Finally, One refers to the unity brought by the Church, through the Church, we are brought together under God's roof.
Monday, November 10, 2014
MR 5.C Analysis Salvation from the Church
I worked on this analysis with Mateo Camacho, Stephen Hohman, and Charles Butta. We talked about how we receive salvation from the church and the banquet analysis. We talked about the church's importance in our salvation. We summarized the role of the church. We also talked about Christ and how He brings about salvation for us.
MR 5.C Banquet Example Analysis
This is our analysis of the Banquet Example, exhibiting each of the Church's ties to salvation.
Mr 5.C analysis on banquet example
Shows that God has prepared his grace and divine life for us and all we need to do is show up. The church is where the feast is and all we have to do to recieve in the Eucharist is to show up and participate. In the church Jesus has provided everything for us. Through the church we recieve the sacraments. And through the sacraments we recieve grace.
MR 5.C Analysis on No Salvation Outside of the Church
No Salvation Outside of the Church is the main theme in this Idea Sketch with each different color pertaining to a specific topic inside of the aforementioned theme. With the red equal to why and how the salvation is necessary, the blue equal to the depth of the banquet example, and the green equal to how God works the salvation in the Church.
MR 4.E Analysis of Purgatory
Friday, November 7, 2014
5.C Analysis Notes Kingdom of God
Mystical Body
The Kingdom of God is Christ
KofG on Earth is the Church, through the Spirit.
St. Paul writes the Chuch is the Body of Christ.
Many Parts, One Body
Two dimensions of Union
1. Vertical-
Through Christ we receive grace
Christ is central to achristianity
Vine - we unite to him
2. Horizontal-
All parts united
Same mission, different paths
Spokes on a wheel
3 States of the Church
Church Triumphant- Heaven
Church Pilgrim/Militant- Earth
Church Suffering- Purgatory
The Banquet Example
Thursday, November 6, 2014
MR 5.B Analysis on Kingdom of God
I worked with Charlie Butta and Mateo Camacho. We just organized Mr. Coles slide as was the assignment. We added some bubbles and ideas. We organized it to were it makes sense and things are connected I order and according to their relationships. This idea sketch is just ordered in accordance to each bubbles relationship with the last.
Mr 5.b analysis on kingdom of God
The rejection of God started with original sin when Adam and Eve disobeyed God. Jesus and the need for redemption go hand in hand in that jesus helps us and leads us to redemption in his teachings. Jesus and redemption also forgive our sins. For redemption we need to have a belief in christ. We also need from christ.
MR 5.B Analysis on Kingdom of God
In this example we take the topic of the analysis and assemble several key words and/or phrases that are congruent with each other. Or lead off of. With the conclusion wrapping up the entirety of the analysis, it was a quick assorting of subtopics under the general topic of the Rejection of God. This was done with Alfredo Flores, Charlie Butta, and myself.
Monday, November 3, 2014
Mr5.A analysis of Pentacost
MR 5.A Ascension and Pentecost Problem Solving
Even with Jesus passion , death, and resurrection, we don't have Jesus physically walking around teaching and forgiving us. We require people to be priests, deacons, and bishops to aid us in our spiritual journey on this physical plane.
It was necessary for the Pentecost to happen in order to reastablish the Apostles faith and give them courage and bravery in a tough time. Without the Pentecostal events, a majority of the early church would not have existed. The Pentecost is what showed many people in Jerusalem the power of Jesus Christ even after his death and resurrection.
It is necessary that we have baptism are the paschal I mystery of Christ was performed in order for us to show God, by our own free will, that we accept him and want us to become a part of his holy flock. Jesus set an example for us by being baptized, despite not needing to be baptized himself. We are told to follow in Jesus' footsteps, by being baptized, we too can be closer to Jesus.
MR 5.A Analysis on Pentecost
I contributed to the project that Alfredo and I made and it is much more than just a large mess of facts. We delve deep into the subject by analyzing the actual material, breaking apart the content and putting together pieces that are similar. It's not merely just an opinion, it's more of a strong belief, or analysis of the whole subject of the Pentecost.
MR 5.B Analysis on the Pentecost
I worked on this analysis with Charlie Butta and Mateo Camacho. We analysed the video from last night. We looked at some study questions. We organized our work and worked hard. We also color coded the important points from the chapetr. We explained the Pentecost and analyzed it.
Friday, October 31, 2014
MR 5.A brief Analysis on Ascension
I worked on this with Keaton, Charlie, and Mateo. We analyzed the section on the Ascension of Christ. We covered the redemption involved. We covered the 40 days Jesus was on earth after His resurrection. We also covered what the apostles did and how Jesus helped them.
MR 5.1 Brief Analysis of Ascension
This is just a briefly covered analysis of the connection between the resurrection and the ascension of Christ, it also covers what has over viewed in the previous night's educanon.
Monday, October 27, 2014
Friday, October 24, 2014
Resurrection Analysis! :D
https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/resurrection/25762286/?s=V0tudf&ref=app
Illustrated with large amounts of detail and great color as to emphasize our enthusiasm for said project.
MR Analysis of Resurrection Theories
If it were ever found that Jesus did not die on the cross, one of two things would happen. Either all Christian teachings would change drastically and all hope would be lost in the world. Or nothing would change, people would go on living their lives unconscious of the fact that their souls may be in great peril, or shouls might not exist in the first place. Many people. I would assume people would convert to Buddhism or something close to that, Buddhism seems fun. We should not worry though, these are just theories.


Resurrection educreations
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/educreations-interactive-whiteboard/id478617061?ls=1&mt=8
This fellow gave some solid proof about how disiples wouldn't have believed in nothing or have gone so far with it as to be in disbelief
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Purgatory Analysis on EduCreations!
https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/puragtory-analysis/25712508/?s=LGr2p0&ref=app
Enjoy our drawings and deep analysis! :D
MR Analysis of Purgatory
Purgatory is present thtroughout much of Catholicism and Judaism. It is described as a place for those who have been accepted by God to be with Him in Heaven, but have not yet made up for their sins they have done against God.
It is known from Scripture and Catechism to be a place with pain, but also with the knowledge that there is no pain in Heaven. It is a place of purification, where the expiation of sin can occur, while the promise of Heaven is confirmed for each soul.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Justin Martyr
Saint Justin Martyr talks about the Eucharist and how Jesus intituted it and its significance. He says that the eucharist is not only bread and wine but the actual body and blood of Christ. He says that when we recieve this we recieve Jesus Christ and we receive His grace. We are to be in a state of grace when receiving the Eucharist. You must believe that you are receiving Jesus when receiving the Eucharist. Jesus gave us the sacrament of the Eucharist for our salvation as it gives us grace. The bread and wine are made flesh by the word of God. Saint Justin understands the significance of the eucharist and explains it to us as it is hard to understand and something that many people take lightly.
Saint Justin Martyr explained this to the emporer who had Christians at his mercy and did not understand these celebration and didn't understand the significance of the eucharist. The christians understood the Eucharist well and celebrated it very seriously and understood that they were eating and drinking the body and blood of Christ but they were being ostracized for their celebrations which seemed strange to others, so Saint Justin Martyr explains the celebration to the emporer of the time.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Exit Ticket October 21
The Eucharist is a celebration that was instutued by Christ for all of us. Jesus' death on the cross is our salvation, through His death He redeems us. He died on the cross for us to save us from our sins and so that we could return to a state of grace and live in communion with God. At mass when we receive the eucharist we are not only eating a piece of bread or drinking a sip of wine we are receiving the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ. When we eat of the bread and drink the wine we receive grace.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Transfiguration (If I witnessed it)
If I was one of the apostles who witnessed the Transfiguartion my faith in Christ's divinity would have been expanded. I would have been extremely astownded by the miracle. After seeing Jesus do this I woulkd not be doubtful in the slightest of His divinity. My life would have changed as the Lord would have talked to me directly.
Transfiguration Outline
Chris and I worked on this outline in idea sketch. We outlined the transfiguration of Christ. We talked about the details in what happened during the transfiguration of Christ and talked about their significance.
#KAClause17 Exit-Ticket Oct-20
If I were one of the Apostles who witnessed the transfiguration, I feel that I would be filled with inspiration, grace, and glory just as the the apostles who did witness it felt.
The miracle of the Tranfiguration was one where Jesus showed his true, divine self to man, something which only happened to the holiest and most important of individuals.
I would feel both great pride and humiliation, being both someone in the presence of God and someone who has been chosen to see God.
I would probably feel the need to follow God's every command and will just as man should do to be closer to Him.
KAClause17 #OutlineTransfiguration
The transfiguration was the instance I which Jesus suddenly showed his Divine Nature to his apostles on Mt. Tabor. Jesus appeared to a few of his apostles, Peter, James, and John, as his truly divine self. To the sides of Christ appeared Moses and Elijah, great and important figures in Jewish history. Moses represented the laws instituted by God to man, and Elijah represented the prophets which through God spoke to man. Jesus represented both these aspects, both instituting laws and speaking as an authority in God.
The apostles who witnessed the trnasfiguration were filled with divine inspiration to continue following Christ through hard times.
Friday, October 17, 2014
MR4.B Defeating the Prince of Evil
God is the most powerful being and we are to have God above all in our lives and always worship Him to the fullest.
Jesus is God and is both human and divine.
The devil is our downfall.
Forty is a tiume of trial.
Lord is a title for God.
Bread is what is used to represent the body of Christ.
MR4.B Defeating the Prince of Darkness #KAClause17
It is noticeable that the three largest words are God, Jesus, and devil. Being the three major points of the reading this is understandable.
The word second largest to these three is the word "written". This is referencing the scriptures present at the time of Jesus. Jesus would say to the devil that he would be obedient to God as it was written in scriptures to do.
Aside from these words, the other words are generally the same size and frequency of usage, nothing stands out to me much more.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
MR 4.A Mid Level Activity
Chris and I analyzed the Paschal Mystery, Baptism, and Wedding at Cana more clearly. It is different as it is well organized and easy to read. Our work explains the material really well and to a full extent. It is definately worth reading and provides new ideas and matter sto think about. This is a good project.
The Significance of "Woman"
Jesus called Mary "woman" at the wedding of Cana and at the foot of the cross during His Passion. God spoke of a "woman" in the protoevangelium in the Old Testament and Jesus fulfills this by calling Mary "woman" during His life assuring us of who the woman was that would save us.
#KAClause17 #121-84 #JesusRulez
One thing I learned from last nights educanon video was that Johns gospel was more full of meaning and representation rather than a synopsis of events.
#Butta17
When Jesus was baptized it represented when he went under the water, him defeating evil, and when he came up his resurrection.
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