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Orcullo, Ma. Danica

Dr. Carmen Alviar

7:00-8:0am
3BLIS/SCL9

Title: Here comes the SIMPLE Pope


Author: Ana V. Igloria

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Definition of Terms
a. Innate-existing as part of basic nature of something
b. Empathy-the ability to share someones feelings
c. Simplicity-the state or quality of being plain or not fancy or complicated
d. Purity- lack of guilt or evil thoughts
e. Luxurious- very comfortable and expensive

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Summary

1. Pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio), the Argentinian Cardinal


2. He tells us that essentials are not found in the name, title or power a person carries.
3. Compassion comes from within and it will do what it takes to make it happen
4. Pope Francis has a big heart for those who have no place in the society.
5. The message is clear. Let our intention for others be true beyond rewards or reciprocation
6. Pope Francis visit to the Philippines is love for others made visible.
7. Pope Francis has empathy more than sympathy
8. Empathy is wearing raincoat with those who are soaked in the rain
9. It is going to the same place where thousands lost their lives.
10. Empathy defines mercy and compassion.

28

Orcullo, Ma. Danica

Dr. Carmen Alviar

7:00-8:0am
3BLIS/SCL9

Title: Blessed by God


Author: Lenneth C Febrero
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Definition of Terms
a. Pious- deeply religious or devoted
b. Apostolate- the office or mission of an apostle
c. Sacristan-a person in charge of the sacristy and ceremonial equipment
d. Seminary-a school for training of religious leaders
e. Assurance- the state of being sure or certain about something

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Summary

1. If only Pope Francis could stay in the country so Filipinos wont forget the real meaning
of mercy and compassion.
2. The more important thing to remember is to respect humanity
3. Always put God above all despite uncertainties in life.
4. Pope Francis words, not to ask, but to believe, my faith is renewed and I feel stronger
5. We were blessed because we heard Pope Francis advice.
6. It somewhat strengthened our family more than ever.
7. But I want to follow his simple life and his practice of humility
8. Even though I was not lucky to see him closer, I still feel the presence of Gods love in
that brief moment.
9. And that moment would always stay with me Lenneth Febrero
10. Every moment is all worth it.

28

Orcullo, Ma. Danica

Dr. Carmen Alviar

7:00-8:0am
3BLIS/SCL9

Title: And then there was Heaven!


Author: Luciano Lopez

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Definition of Terms
a. Lent- a period of 40 days before Easter
b. Humility- the quality of not thinking that you are better than other people
c. Obedience- an act or instance of obeying
d. Honesty-the quality of being fair and truthful
e. Rebirth- a period of new life, growth or activity

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Summary

1. God loves you, and you need nothing else.


2. Holy Monday, a recollection was held during which a layman spoke on the Role of the
Laity in the church
3. Holy Tuesday, On this day, the parish held the Taize Prayer
4. Holy Wednesday, it was Communitarian Penintential Day
5. Holy Thursday, I had a unique; unforgettable experience
6. Honesty implies that you should stay truthful to others and most especially to yourself.
7. Humility implies that you should reflect on how you see yourself.
8. Humility reminds you that you should be able to admit your weaknesses and mistakes.
9. Obedience teaches you to honor your parents, elders and authority.
10. Obedience also implies that in obeying others you show them your respect and love.

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Orcullo, Ma. Danica

Dr. Carmen Alviar

7:00-8:0am
3BLIS/SCL9

Title: St. Joseph - Foster Father of Jesus


Reference: St. Joseph. (2015). The Biography.com website. Retrieved 08:26, Mar 19, 2015,
from http://www.biography.com/people/st-joseph-9358199.

I. Definition of terms:
1. Venerated regard with great respect; revere.
2. Divorce the legal dissolution of a marriage by a court or other competent body.
3. Judaea the S division of ancient Palestine under Persian, Greek, & Roman rule
succeeding the kingdom of Judah
4. Herod 734 b.c. the Great Rom. king of Judea
5. Circa at, in, or of approximately used especially with dates <born circa 1600>
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Summary
1. Venerated as a saint in many Christian sects, St. Joseph is a biblical figure that is believed
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to have been the corporeal father of Jesus Christ.


Joseph first appears in the Bible in the gospels of Matthew and Luke; in Matthew,
Joseph's lineage is traced back to King David.
According to the Bible, Joseph was born circa 100 B.C.E. and later wed the Virgin Mary,
Jesus's mother.
After marrying Mary, Joseph found that she was already pregnant, and being "a just man
and unwilling to put her to shame" (Matt. 1:19), he decided to divorce her quietly,
knowing that if he did so publicly, she could be stoned to death.
An angel, however, came to Joseph and told him that the child Mary carried was the son
of God and was conceived by the Holy Spirit, so Joseph kept Mary as his wife.
After Jesus's birth in Bethlehem, an angel came to Joseph again, this time to warn him
and Mary about King Herod of Judaea and the violence he would bring down upon the
child.
Joseph then fled to Egypt with Mary and Jesus, and the angel appeared again, telling
Joseph that Herod had died and instructing him to return to the Holy Land.
The Gospels describe Joseph as a "tekton," which traditionally has meant "carpenter,"
and it is assumed that Joseph taught his craft to Jesus in Nazareth.
At this point, however, Joseph is never mentioned again by name in the Biblealthough
the story of Jesus in the temple includes a reference to "both his parents."
He died in Israel circa 1 A.D.

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