Theology I (Period 2) Assignments

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2015-16 School Year
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Theology
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This is the 1st course of the Religious Curriculum Framework designed by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the Biblical Sources of Christianity and to explore the revelation of Jesus Christ in Scripture.

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All Theology Students - Come by Room 106 today to pick up your Timeline and Theology Notebook to take home with you!
 
Have a wonderful summer!  You are in my prayers!  Thank you for a great year!
God bless you!!  Miss Adams
 
 
 

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Exegesis Final Draft is Due the Day of the Final Exam.  Please meet with Miss Adams at Lunch or After School to go over your Rough Draft.
 
 

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Exegesis Powerpoint Attached.

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If you are absent May 23, watch the following video by Jason Evert to prepare for your Final -
 
 
 

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You will be able to use the Timeline on your Final Exam and then you will take your Timeline home.

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If you were absent May 24 -
 

Feast:  Mother of Perpetual Help, pray for us!                       Date: May 24, 2016

Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

5/24/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Final Book of the Bible – Revelation Chapters 9-12

Question #1: Rev. Ch. 9 – What happens when the fifth angel blew his trumpet?

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Question #2:  Rev. Ch. 10 – Describe the Angel in Chapter 10.

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Question #3:  Rev. Ch. 11 – What happens when the seventh angel blew his trumpet?

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Question #4: Rev. Ch. 12 – Describe the Woman and the Dragon.

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You need to have presented your Saint by May 23.  

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Daily Mass Homework

*You must attend 2 daily masses in our school chapel per month for Theology Class this semester.

 1 mass = 25 points. All masses are due by the last day of every month.  All school Liturgies do not count.

*You must fill out all required information to receive credit.

Name:__________________________Date:_________________________  Period:_____________

First Reading from the Book of:_________________________________________________

Psalm Response:_____________________________________________________________

Gospel According to:______________________________________________________

Name of Priest/Faculty/Staff who celebrated the Mass or Communion Service:

_________________________________________________________________________

I honestly witness that I was present at this mass: (your signature)

__________________________________________________________________________

 

 

Daily Mass Homework

*You must attend 2 daily masses in our school chapel per month for Theology Class this semester.

 1 mass = 25 points. All masses are due by the last day of every month.  All school Liturgies do not count.

*You must fill out all required information to receive credit.

Name:__________________________Date:_________________________  Period:_____________

First Reading from the Book of:_________________________________________________

Psalm Response:_____________________________________________________________

Gospel According to:______________________________________________________

Name of Priest/Faculty/Staff who celebrated the Mass or Communion Service:

_________________________________________________________________________

I honestly witness that I was present at this mass: (your signature)

__________________________________________________________________________

 

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March, April, and May Notes and Warm-ups are Due the Day of your Final Exam.

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Theology I-B Spring Final Exam Study Guide:
 
The Final Exam will be a series of short essay questions.  Know the following:
 
1.  Why did God make you?
A. God made me to know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him for ever in heaven.
 
2.  Know the contents of Pure Manhood by Jason Evert which will be given to you.
 
3.  Know briefly how to summarize the life of Fr. Damien and the work he did on Molokai.
 
4.  Using your Timeline, know how each Time Period in your Timeline points to Jesus.
 
A.  Early World:  How is Adam a preparation for Jesus?  How is one holy couple a preparation for Jesus laying his life down for the Church?  How is one holy family a preparation for the the Body of Christ in the Church?  How is the flood related to Baptism?
 
B.  Patriarchs:  How is Abraham a preparation for Jesus?  Why did the Jews get circumcised and why do Christians not need to get circumcised?  How is one holy tribe a preparation for the Twelve Apostles?  How is Joseph a preparation for understanding the forgiveness of Jesus?
 
C.  Egypt and Exodus:  How is Moses a preparation for Jesus?  How is the burning bush a preparation for the Holy Spirit?  How is the Passover a preparation for the Eucharist?  How is the parting of the red sea preparation for Jesus setting us free from sin at Calvary?  
 
D.  Desert Wanderings:  How are the Ten Commandments a preparation for the Beatitudes?  How is one holy nation a preparation for Jesus' invitation to all people to follow him?  How is Manna a foreshadowing of the Eucharist?  How is the Bronze Serpent a foreshadowing of Jesus?
 
E.  Conquest and Judges:  How is Joshua a preparation for Jesus?  How is the Fall of Jericho a preparation for the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus?  How is Samson a preparation for Jesus?
 
F.  Royal Kingdom:  How is David a preparation for Jesus?  How does David killing Goliath symbolize what Christians have to do to fight sin?  How is the Ark of the Covenant a foreshadowing of Mary holding Jesus in her womb?  How is the Temple a foreshadowing of the Church?  
 
G.  Divided Kingdom:  How is the Kingdom dividing a preparation for the Divisions that will happen in the Church?  How are the Prophets a preparation for Jesus?  
 
H.  Exile:  How does Daniel in the Lions' Den represent what the early Christian Church went through in fighting to live their faith?  How do Babylon and Assyria represent the world, the flesh, and the devil?
 
I.  Return:  How does rebuilding the Temple foreshadow the Resurrection of Jesus?  How does the Return to the Promised Land foreshadow our eternal destiny of heaven?
 
J.  Maccabean Revolt:  How does the persecution of the Maccabees and the Revolution they begin foreshadow the persecution of Christians today?  How do Mary and Joseph represent the call to faith presented to all people?
 
K.  Messianic Fulfillment:  How does the once and forever covenant of the Eucharist in the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church complete everything the human race had been waiting for since Original Sin in Genesis 3?  What role do the Angels play in our salvation?  Why is Mary's Yes to Gabriel so important?  Why is the Baptism of Jesus so important?  What is Jesus' First Miracle?  Why?  Why does Jesus give the Keys of the Kingdom to Peter?  Why does Jesus have 12 Apostles?  Why do we confess our sins to a priest, successors to the first Apostles and priests?  What happens at the Last Supper that fulfills Passover and gives us eternal life?  Why does Jesus give His Mother to the Church?  Why is the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus the central mystery of our Catholic Christian Faith?  Why is Heaven our eternal goal?
 
L.  The Church:  How does Acts of the Apostles establish the Church that Jesus started?  What gifts do Peter and Paul have that make them so critical to the beginning of the Church?  What happens at the Ascension of Jesus?  What happens at Pentecost?  Who is the first Christian Martyr?  Explain Saul's conversion.  What is his name changed to?

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Exegesis Powerpoint Attached.

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If you are absent May 23, watch the following video by Jason Evert to prepare for your Final -
 

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If you were absent May 23 -
 

Feast:  Saint John Baptist Rossi, pray for us!                       Date: May 23, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

5/23/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Final Book of the Bible – Revelation Chapters 5-8

Question #1: Rev. Ch. 5 – Describe the Lamb in Chapter 5.

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Question #2:  Rev. Ch. 6 – What happens when the Lamb breaks open the sixth seal?

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Question #3:  Rev. Ch. 7 – Describe the vision of a great multitude in Ch. 7.

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Question #4: Rev. Ch. 8 – What are the seven angels who stood before God given?

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Theology I-B Spring Final Exam Study Guide:
 
The Final Exam will be a series of short essay questions.  Know the following:
 
1.  Why did God make you?
A. God made me to know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him for ever in heaven.
 
2.  Know the contents of Pure Manhood by Jason Evert which will be given to you.
 
3.  Know briefly how to summarize the life of Fr. Damien and the work he did on Molokai.
 
4.  Using your Timeline, know how each Time Period in your Timeline points to Jesus.
 
A.  Early World:  How is Adam a preparation for Jesus?  How is one holy couple a preparation for Jesus laying his life down for the Church?  How is one holy family a preparation for the the Body of Christ in the Church?  How is the flood related to Baptism?
 
B.  Patriarchs:  How is Abraham a preparation for Jesus?  Why did the Jews get circumcised and why do Christians not need to get circumcised?  How is one holy tribe a preparation for the Twelve Apostles?  How is Joseph a preparation for understanding the forgiveness of Jesus?
 
C.  Egypt and Exodus:  How is Moses a preparation for Jesus?  How is the burning bush a preparation for the Holy Spirit?  How is the Passover a preparation for the Eucharist?  How is the parting of the red sea preparation for Jesus setting us free from sin at Calvary?  
 
D.  Desert Wanderings:  How are the Ten Commandments a preparation for the Beatitudes?  How is one holy nation a preparation for Jesus' invitation to all people to follow him?  How is Manna a foreshadowing of the Eucharist?  How is the Bronze Serpent a foreshadowing of Jesus?
 
E.  Conquest and Judges:  How is Joshua a preparation for Jesus?  How is the Fall of Jericho a preparation for the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus?  How is Samson a preparation for Jesus?
 
F.  Royal Kingdom:  How is David a preparation for Jesus?  How does David killing Goliath symbolize what Christians have to do to fight sin?  How is the Ark of the Covenant a foreshadowing of Mary holding Jesus in her womb?  How is the Temple a foreshadowing of the Church?  
 
G.  Divided Kingdom:  How is the Kingdom dividing a preparation for the Divisions that will happen in the Church?  How are the Prophets a preparation for Jesus?  
 
H.  Exile:  How does Daniel in the Lions' Den represent what the early Christian Church went through in fighting to live their faith?  How do Babylon and Assyria represent the world, the flesh, and the devil?
 
I.  Return:  How does rebuilding the Temple foreshadow the Resurrection of Jesus?  How does the Return to the Promised Land foreshadow our eternal destiny of heaven?
 
J.  Maccabean Revolt:  How does the persecution of the Maccabees and the Revolution they begin foreshadow the persecution of Christians today?  How do Mary and Joseph represent the call to faith presented to all people?
 
K.  Messianic Fulfillment:  How does the once and forever covenant of the Eucharist in the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church complete everything the human race had been waiting for since Original Sin in Genesis 3?  What role do the Angels play in our salvation?  Why is Mary's Yes to Gabriel so important?  Why is the Baptism of Jesus so important?  What is Jesus' First Miracle?  Why?  Why does Jesus give the Keys of the Kingdom to Peter?  Why does Jesus have 12 Apostles?  Why do we confess our sins to a priest, successors to the first Apostles and priests?  What happens at the Last Supper that fulfills Passover and gives us eternal life?  Why does Jesus give His Mother to the Church?  Why is the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus the central mystery of our Catholic Christian Faith?  Why is Heaven our eternal goal?
 
L.  The Church:  How does Acts of the Apostles establish the Church that Jesus started?  What gifts do Peter and Paul have that make them so critical to the beginning of the Church?  What happens at the Ascension of Jesus?  What happens at Pentecost?  Who is the first Christian Martyr?  Explain Saul's conversion.  What is his name changed to?

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We are watching a talk by Jason Evert in class.  If you are absent, please watch it at home:
 

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Exegesis Powerpoint Attached.

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If you were absent May 19 - 
 

Feast:  Saint Celestine, pray for us!                       Date: May 19, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

5/19/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Final Book of the Bible - Revelation

Question #1: Rev. Ch. 1:  Describe the First Vision of John.

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Question #2:  Rev. Ch. 2:  Name one statement to the Angel of the Church in Ephesus.

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Question #3:  Rev. Ch. 3: Name one statement to the Angel of the Church in Philadelphia.

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Question #4: Rev. Ch. 4 – Describe the Vision of Heavenly Worship in Ch. 4.

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Theology I-B Spring Final Exam Study Guide:
 
The Final Exam will be a series of short essay questions.  Know the following:
 
1.  Why did God make you?
A. God made me to know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him for ever in heaven.
 
2.  Know the contents of Pure Manhood by Jason Evert which will be given to you.
 
3.  Know briefly how to summarize the life of Fr. Damien and the work he did on Molokai.
 
4.  Using your Timeline, know how each Time Period in your Timeline points to Jesus.
 
A.  Early World:  How is Adam a preparation for Jesus?  How is one holy couple a preparation for Jesus laying his life down for the Church?  How is one holy family a preparation for the the Body of Christ in the Church?  How is the flood related to Baptism?
 
B.  Patriarchs:  How is Abraham a preparation for Jesus?  Why did the Jews get circumcised and why do Christians not need to get circumcised?  How is one holy tribe a preparation for the Twelve Apostles?  How is Joseph a preparation for understanding the forgiveness of Jesus?
 
C.  Egypt and Exodus:  How is Moses a preparation for Jesus?  How is the burning bush a preparation for the Holy Spirit?  How is the Passover a preparation for the Eucharist?  How is the parting of the red sea preparation for Jesus setting us free from sin at Calvary?  
 
D.  Desert Wanderings:  How are the Ten Commandments a preparation for the Beatitudes?  How is one holy nation a preparation for Jesus' invitation to all people to follow him?  How is Manna a foreshadowing of the Eucharist?  How is the Bronze Serpent a foreshadowing of Jesus?
 
E.  Conquest and Judges:  How is Joshua a preparation for Jesus?  How is the Fall of Jericho a preparation for the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus?  How is Samson a preparation for Jesus?
 
F.  Royal Kingdom:  How is David a preparation for Jesus?  How does David killing Goliath symbolize what Christians have to do to fight sin?  How is the Ark of the Covenant a foreshadowing of Mary holding Jesus in her womb?  How is the Temple a foreshadowing of the Church?  
 
G.  Divided Kingdom:  How is the Kingdom dividing a preparation for the Divisions that will happen in the Church?  How are the Prophets a preparation for Jesus?  
 
H.  Exile:  How does Daniel in the Lions' Den represent what the early Christian Church went through in fighting to live their faith?  How do Babylon and Assyria represent the world, the flesh, and the devil?
 
I.  Return:  How does rebuilding the Temple foreshadow the Resurrection of Jesus?  How does the Return to the Promised Land foreshadow our eternal destiny of heaven?
 
J.  Maccabean Revolt:  How does the persecution of the Maccabees and the Revolution they begin foreshadow the persecution of Christians today?  How do Mary and Joseph represent the call to faith presented to all people?
 
K.  Messianic Fulfillment:  How does the once and forever covenant of the Eucharist in the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church complete everything the human race had been waiting for since Original Sin in Genesis 3?  What role do the Angels play in our salvation?  Why is Mary's Yes to Gabriel so important?  Why is the Baptism of Jesus so important?  What is Jesus' First Miracle?  Why?  Why does Jesus give the Keys of the Kingdom to Peter?  Why does Jesus have 12 Apostles?  Why do we confess our sins to a priest, successors to the first Apostles and priests?  What happens at the Last Supper that fulfills Passover and gives us eternal life?  Why does Jesus give His Mother to the Church?  Why is the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus the central mystery of our Catholic Christian Faith?  Why is Heaven our eternal goal?
 
L.  The Church:  How does Acts of the Apostles establish the Church that Jesus started?  What gifts do Peter and Paul have that make them so critical to the beginning of the Church?  What happens at the Ascension of Jesus?  What happens at Pentecost?  Who is the first Christian Martyr?  Explain Saul's conversion.  What is his name changed to?

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We are watching a talk by Jason Evert in class.  If you are absent, please watch it at home:
 

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If you missed class May 18 -
 

Feast:  Saint John I, pray for us!                       Date: May 18, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

5/18/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Church – Acts of the Apostles 25-28

Question #1: Acts Ch. 25 – What King is Paul presented to?

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Question #2:  Acts Ch. 26 – Name one statement Paul makes to King Agrippa.

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Question #3:  Acts Ch. 27 – What happens on Paul’s way to Rome?

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Question #4: Acts Ch. 28 – How is the Catholic Christian Church founded in Rome?

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Exegesis Powerpoint Attached.

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Theology I-B Spring Final Exam Study Guide:
 
The Final Exam will be a series of short essay questions.  Know the following:
 
1.  Why did God make you?
A. God made me to know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him for ever in heaven.
 
2.  Know the contents of Pure Manhood by Jason Evert which will be given to you.
 
3.  Know briefly how to summarize the life of Fr. Damien and the work he did on Molokai.
 
4.  Using your Timeline, know how each Time Period in your Timeline points to Jesus.
 
A.  Early World:  How is Adam a preparation for Jesus?  How is one holy couple a preparation for Jesus laying his life down for the Church?  How is one holy family a preparation for the the Body of Christ in the Church?  How is the flood related to Baptism?
 
B.  Patriarchs:  How is Abraham a preparation for Jesus?  Why did the Jews get circumcised and why do Christians not need to get circumcised?  How is one holy tribe a preparation for the Twelve Apostles?  How is Joseph a preparation for understanding the forgiveness of Jesus?
 
C.  Egypt and Exodus:  How is Moses a preparation for Jesus?  How is the burning bush a preparation for the Holy Spirit?  How is the Passover a preparation for the Eucharist?  How is the parting of the red sea preparation for Jesus setting us free from sin at Calvary?  
 
D.  Desert Wanderings:  How are the Ten Commandments a preparation for the Beatitudes?  How is one holy nation a preparation for Jesus' invitation to all people to follow him?  How is Manna a foreshadowing of the Eucharist?  How is the Bronze Serpent a foreshadowing of Jesus?
 
E.  Conquest and Judges:  How is Joshua a preparation for Jesus?  How is the Fall of Jericho a preparation for the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus?  How is Samson a preparation for Jesus?
 
F.  Royal Kingdom:  How is David a preparation for Jesus?  How does David killing Goliath symbolize what Christians have to do to fight sin?  How is the Ark of the Covenant a foreshadowing of Mary holding Jesus in her womb?  How is the Temple a foreshadowing of the Church?  
 
G.  Divided Kingdom:  How is the Kingdom dividing a preparation for the Divisions that will happen in the Church?  How are the Prophets a preparation for Jesus?  
 
H.  Exile:  How does Daniel in the Lions' Den represent what the early Christian Church went through in fighting to live their faith?  How do Babylon and Assyria represent the world, the flesh, and the devil?
 
I.  Return:  How does rebuilding the Temple foreshadow the Resurrection of Jesus?  How does the Return to the Promised Land foreshadow our eternal destiny of heaven?
 
J.  Maccabean Revolt:  How does the persecution of the Maccabees and the Revolution they begin foreshadow the persecution of Christians today?  How do Mary and Joseph represent the call to faith presented to all people?
 
K.  Messianic Fulfillment:  How does the once and forever covenant of the Eucharist in the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church complete everything the human race had been waiting for since Original Sin in Genesis 3?  What role do the Angels play in our salvation?  Why is Mary's Yes to Gabriel so important?  Why is the Baptism of Jesus so important?  What is Jesus' First Miracle?  Why?  Why does Jesus give the Keys of the Kingdom to Peter?  Why does Jesus have 12 Apostles?  Why do we confess our sins to a priest, successors to the first Apostles and priests?  What happens at the Last Supper that fulfills Passover and gives us eternal life?  Why does Jesus give His Mother to the Church?  Why is the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus the central mystery of our Catholic Christian Faith?  Why is Heaven our eternal goal?
 
L.  The Church:  How does Acts of the Apostles establish the Church that Jesus started?  What gifts do Peter and Paul have that make them so critical to the beginning of the Church?  What happens at the Ascension of Jesus?  What happens at Pentecost?  Who is the first Christian Martyr?  Explain Saul's conversion.  What is his name changed to?

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If you were absent May 17 -
 

Feast:  Saint Paschal Baylon, pray for us                       Date: May 17, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

5/17/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Church – Acts of the Apostles 21-24

Question #1: Acts Ch. 21 – What happens to Paul in Ch. 21?

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Question #2:  Acts Ch. 22 – Name one verse of Paul’s Defense before the Jerusalem Jews.

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Question #3:  Acts Ch. 23 – Why do the Jews want to kill Paul?

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Question #4: Acts Ch. 24 – Where is Paul held in Captivity?

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We are watching a talk by Jason Evert in class.  If you are absent, please watch it at home:
 

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If you were absent May 16 -
 

Feast:  Saint Suzanne Therese, pray for us                       Date: May 16, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

5/16/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Church – Acts of the Apostles 17-20

Question #1: Acts Ch. 17 – Name one statement Paul makes to the men of Athens.

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Question #2:  Acts Ch. 18 – What married couple accompanies Paul on his journey?

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Question #3:  Acts Ch. 19 – Who had the disciples at Ephesus not received yet?

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Question #4: Acts Ch. 20 – Write out Acts 20:35.

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Theology I-B Spring Final Exam Study Guide:
 
The Final Exam will be a series of short essay questions.  Know the following:
 
1.  Why did God make you?
A. God made me to know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him for ever in heaven.
 
2.  Know the contents of Pure Manhood by Jason Evert which will be given to you.
 
3.  Know briefly how to summarize the life of Fr. Damien and the work he did on Molokai.
 
4.  Using your Timeline, know how each Time Period in your Timeline points to Jesus.
 
A.  Early World:  How is Adam a preparation for Jesus?  How is one holy couple a preparation for Jesus laying his life down for the Church?  How is one holy family a preparation for the the Body of Christ in the Church?  How is the flood related to Baptism?
 
B.  Patriarchs:  How is Abraham a preparation for Jesus?  Why did the Jews get circumcised and why do Christians not need to get circumcised?  How is one holy tribe a preparation for the Twelve Apostles?  How is Joseph a preparation for understanding the forgiveness of Jesus?
 
C.  Egypt and Exodus:  How is Moses a preparation for Jesus?  How is the burning bush a preparation for the Holy Spirit?  How is the Passover a preparation for the Eucharist?  How is the parting of the red sea preparation for Jesus setting us free from sin at Calvary?  
 
D.  Desert Wanderings:  How are the Ten Commandments a preparation for the Beatitudes?  How is one holy nation a preparation for Jesus' invitation to all people to follow him?  How is Manna a foreshadowing of the Eucharist?  How is the Bronze Serpent a foreshadowing of Jesus?
 
E.  Conquest and Judges:  How is Joshua a preparation for Jesus?  How is the Fall of Jericho a preparation for the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus?  How is Samson a preparation for Jesus?
 
F.  Royal Kingdom:  How is David a preparation for Jesus?  How does David killing Goliath symbolize what Christians have to do to fight sin?  How is the Ark of the Covenant a foreshadowing of Mary holding Jesus in her womb?  How is the Temple a foreshadowing of the Church?  
 
G.  Divided Kingdom:  How is the Kingdom dividing a preparation for the Divisions that will happen in the Church?  How are the Prophets a preparation for Jesus?  
 
H.  Exile:  How does Daniel in the Lions' Den represent what the early Christian Church went through in fighting to live their faith?  How do Babylon and Assyria represent the world, the flesh, and the devil?
 
I.  Return:  How does rebuilding the Temple foreshadow the Resurrection of Jesus?  How does the Return to the Promised Land foreshadow our eternal destiny of heaven?
 
J.  Maccabean Revolt:  How does the persecution of the Maccabees and the Revolution they begin foreshadow the persecution of Christians today?  How do Mary and Joseph represent the call to faith presented to all people?
 
K.  Messianic Fulfillment:  How does the once and forever covenant of the Eucharist in the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church complete everything the human race had been waiting for since Original Sin in Genesis 3?  What role do the Angels play in our salvation?  Why is Mary's Yes to Gabriel so important?  Why is the Baptism of Jesus so important?  What is Jesus' First Miracle?  Why?  Why does Jesus give the Keys of the Kingdom to Peter?  Why does Jesus have 12 Apostles?  Why do we confess our sins to a priest, successors to the first Apostles and priests?  What happens at the Last Supper that fulfills Passover and gives us eternal life?  Why does Jesus give His Mother to the Church?  Why is the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus the central mystery of our Catholic Christian Faith?  Why is Heaven our eternal goal?
 
L.  The Church:  How does Acts of the Apostles establish the Church that Jesus started?  What gifts do Peter and Paul have that make them so critical to the beginning of the Church?  What happens at the Ascension of Jesus?  What happens at Pentecost?  Who is the first Christian Martyr?  Explain Saul's conversion.  What is his name changed to?
 
 
 
 

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Exegesis Paper Explained.
Rough Draft Due May 13
Final Draft Due the Day of your Final
 
Great Resources for your Exegesis Paper:
 
Catholic Bible Concordance for the New American Bible -
 
 
Great English Translations - 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Great General Resources:
 
 
 
 
 
Commentary on Matthew's Gospel - 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commentary on Mark's Gospel -
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commentary on Luke's Gospel - 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commentary on John's Gospel - 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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If you were absent May 13 -
 

Feast:  Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us                       Date: May 13th, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

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5/13/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

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***TURN IN EXEGESIS ROUGH DRAFT OR EMAIL IT TO ME BY 3PM TODAY***********

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Church – Acts of the Apostles Chapters 13-16

Question #1:  Acts Ch. 13 – Write one verse from Paul’s Address in the Synagogue.

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Question #2:  Acts Ch. 14 – Who accompanies Paul on his journey?

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Question #3:  Acts Ch. 15 – Where was the First Church Council?

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Question #4:  Acts Ch. 16 – How are Paul and Silas delivered from prison?

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Feast:  Saint Nereus & Achilleus, pray for us                       Date: May 12th, 2016

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5/12/16

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THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Church – Acts of the Apostles Chapters 9-12

Question #1: Acts Ch. 9 – Describe what happens to Saul in Chapter 9.

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Question #2:  Acts Ch. 10 – Describe the Vision Peter has in Chapter 10.

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Question #3:  Acts Ch. 11 – What does Agabus predict will happen?

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Question #4: Acts Ch. 12 – Who is persecuting the Christians in Chapter 12?

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Feast:  Saint Ignatius of Laconi, pray for us                       Date: May 11th, 2016

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5/11/16

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THEOLOGY 1-B

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Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Church – Acts of the Apostles Chapters 5-8

Question #1: Acts Ch. 5 – What happens after the Sadducees put the apostles in jail?

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Question #2:  Acts Ch. 6 – What seven men are chosen to assist the disciples?

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Question #3:  Acts Ch. 7 – What happens to Stephen?

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Question #4: Acts Ch. 8 – What happens between Philip and the Ethiopian?

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1. March, April, and May Notes and Warm-ups will be collected during your
Final Exam to be graded.
2. May Daily Masses will be due May 27.
3.  The Rosary will be offered on Wednesdays at 7:15am in the Chapel during
May and can be used for one of your Daily Masses for the month of May.

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If you missed class Tues. May 10th -
 

Feast:  Saint Damien of Molokai, pray for us                       Date: May 10th, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

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5/10/16

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THEOLOGY 1-B

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Time Period – The Church – Acts of the Apostles Chapters 1-4

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Today is the Feast of St. Damien, the Patron of Damien High School:
 

St. Damien of Molokai

MISSIONARY PRIEST

Feast: May 10
 



Information:

Feast Day: May 10
Born: January 3, 1840, Tremelo, Belgium
Died: April 15, 1889 (aged 49), Kalaupapa, Molokai, Hawaii
Beatified: June 4, 1995, Rome by Pope John Paul II

Canonized:

October 11, 2009, Rome by Pope Benedict XVI

Major Shrine: shrine Leuven, Belgium (bodily relics), Maui, Hawaii (relics of his hand)
Patron of: People with leprosy, people with HIV and AIDS, outcasts, the State of Hawaii



Joan's Rome Special Edition
Follow Joan Lewis, EWTN's Rome Bureau Chief, as she blogs her trip to Hawaii to learn about St. Damien of Molokai, the leper and missionary priest. Later, she attends his Canonization on October 11, 2009.

 

In Search of a Saint: Day One of My Trip to Hawaii

Hawaii: The Story of a Teacher and Her Friend Damien

Hawaii: The Search for a Saint on the Island of Moloka'i

Hawaii: In Search of a Saint: The Prison that was Kalaupapa

In Search of a Saint: Following Damien to Kalawao

Damien and the Church of St. Philomena - Molokai's Maria Sullivan Talks of Damien and Kalaupapa on Vatican Insider

Aloha to Moloka's and Our Search for a Saint

Honolulu and Father Damien

St. Damien of Molokai: "A Noble Figure, An Authentic Servant of God"

The Universal Church Rejoices in Five New Saints - Hawaiians Fete Their "Own" St. Damien

 

Introduction

Every age has its stories of heroic men and women whose faith challenges them to reach out in heroic love and service to alleviate the sufferings of their brothers and sisters.

This is the story of one such hero. He was born Joseph De Veuster, a Belgian farm boy. He is known now to all the world as Damien the Leper. His bronze figure graces the statuary hall in Washington, D.C.

Damien's compassion for the lepers led him to spend sixteen years in the "living graveyard that was Molokai," where he died at the age of forty-nine in service to people suffering from the terrible disease of leprosy.

Damien never lost sight of his life's purpose, despite the many difficulties and sufferings he bore. It was only his faith that enabled him to endure the trials that his life's work caused him.

We hope that you enjoy this story and find it a source of strength and encouragement.

The Fateful Words...

He read the letter, over and over. "You may stay as long as your devotion dictates...." The words exploded against his mind and shook his heart. Again, and once again, he read them. They were the most welcome words he had ever received.

He stood and listened to the sounds about him. Soft, cool breezes gently swept across his island. The palm trees along the shore bowed before the refreshing winds and clapped their great fronds in joy. Bright morning sunlight played over the trees, turning the leaves, now silver, blue. The Pacific waves rolled tranquilly against the rocky shores. The green and white waters rose and fell; the ocean's motion never stopped, day or night. The restless power locked in the Pacific's waves mirrored the surging energies locked within his own heart.

He was a priest—a simple man. His parents were Belgian farmers. Nature had prepared his square, sturdy, and well-developed body to till the soil. God had summoned him to labor in a different field—to cultivate a more violent harvest. The words he now read hammered home this summons.

The letter, from his superiors, gave the priest, Father Damien De Veuster, permission to stay where he was and where he, in the springtime of 1873, longed with all his heart to be. On Molokai, one of the Hawaiian Islands. Father De Veuster, thirty-three, had already served nine years in the Hawaiian missions. He was a member of the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts, who had pioneered Catholicism in the islands. These religious had faced and overcome enormous problems since their arrival in 1827. Now they faced a new and frightful challenge, a leprosy epidemic. To halt the spread of the dread disease, the Hawaiian government had isolated several hundred lepers at Kalawao, on the island of

Molokai. Catholic lepers there begged for a priest. Many missioners, despite danger of contagion, had offered to go. The Bishop, Louis Maigret, and Father Modeste, the religious superior of the Sacred Hearts Fathers, had selected Damien to begin the mission. Both were reluctant to put such a crushing burden pemanently on this young priest's square and sturdy shoulders. The Bishop and Father Modeste knew the bitter work that had to be done; they hesitated to demand that this one man do so much of it.

Thirteen years before, while a student for the priesthood in France, Damien had symbolically faced and accepted death. At the public profession of his final vows, as was the religious custom of the times, his superiors covered him with a funeral pall. He had truly believed then that only by accepting death would he discover life. Now, thirteen years later, he was putting his dedication to the test. He sought to serve the most pitiful of all men, the lepers of Molokai. By so doing, in the words of Robert Louis Stevenson, "he shut to, with his own hands, the doors of his own sepulchre."

Men Discover Hawaii

The Hawaiian Islands, one of the most beautiful places in all of God's creation, were one of the last places on earth that men discovered. God was saving, it seems, his choicest gift for the last. Polynesian explorers, the first men to find the islands, settled there about eight centuries after Christ's birth. A thousand years later, during the American Revolution, British sailors, under Captain Cook, were the first Europeans to reach this paradise.

Europeans found about three hundred thousand people on the islands. The natives, cheerful, unspoled, easy-going unless provoked, were generous, delighted in sports and athletic contests. A highly organized native religion dominated every aspect of Hawaiian life.

Living was easy in the islands. The people readily obtained fish, fruit, vegetables, and meat. Hawaiians lived in little homes constructed of palm branches. Daily life was pleasant, cheerful, uncomplicated.

As contact with the outside world increased, the Hawaiians, with no immunity to European and Asiatic diseases, suffered immensely. Smallpox, influenza, cholera, tuberculosis, venereal disease, struck savagely and pitilessly. Within a hundred years of the white man's arrival, the native population dropped from three hundred thousand to fifty thousand people. In the long litany of ills decimating the Hawaiian people, none was more vicious than leprosy. This hideous disease cut an evil swath through the defenseless natives of our planet's Last Eden.

Leprosy

One of man's oldest curses, leprosy for centuries defied cure or remedy. To prevent its spread, Moses had separated and isolated Jews afflicted by it from the community. Roman legions and, later, Crusaders brought the disease to Europe. Authorities, having no better remedy than Moses, ordered lepers segregated from the cities and towns. Lepers were ordered to wear bells around their necks to warn people of their approach. By the year 1000, monks had constructed more than two thousand leper hospitals in Europe. They were called Lazar houses after the Gospel's poor leper, Lazarus. Friars often lived in hidden leper settlements, serving the outcasts' physical and spiritual needs. Although the disease ran its course through western Europe, by the turn of the nineteenth century the memory of it remained sunk in the white man's brain like the terror of a nightmare. Even today the word "leprosy" evokes in the minds and hearts of people who have never seen a leper, the strangest sensations of fear and repulsion.

The first authenticated case of leprosy appeared in Hawaii in 1840. Within thirty years the disease reached epidemic proportions among the defenseless Hawaiians. Authorities, helpless and ill-equipped, adopted the only policy they knew, the policy of segregation. In 1868, the Hawaiian government established a leper settlement on the island of Molokai, and officials were dispatched to round up the lepers. Ideally equipped by nature for its grim purposes, Molokai became an island of sorrow in the wild beauty of the Hawaiian chain. Its very name struck terror in the Hawaiian heart.

Hawaiians gave little thought to tommorow; and had no worries about robbers, since village families held all things in common. They ate, slept and worked on the family straw mat.

Karokina

Her name was Karokina. Mother of three children, she lived in a tiny fishing village on the island of Hawaii. Her life was simple, serene; her home, a lean-to built of palm branches. Affection, laughter and song characterized Karokina's home life. She loved to watch the sun cast down silver jewels of light upon the green ocean. The gods were close to Karo. Every so often, Pele, goddess of fire, whose footsteps the medicine men declared had formed their islands, hurled smoke and fire from a nearby volcano. Then Karo knew fear. The blue skies turned to black, the ocean hissed as hot lava and firestones poured into its bosom. The sun and moon hid their faces behind the great clouds of steam that rose from the heaving seas.

A lake of fire springs from the heart of a Hawaiian mountain. Centuries after volcanic explosions had formed the islands, their people were blessed by the fire of love in one man's heart.

Then the winds cleared the air, and Karo's fear passed. Karo loved her islands most in the spring, when the poinciana trees burst into masses of scarlet, orange and gold bossoms, and pink flowers popped out from the green canopies of the monkey pod trees. It was during a springtime of great joy and beauty that white men from Honolulu came to Karo's village. They were searching for natives who had that strange disease white men called leprosy.

Karo had the illness. She knew a few years ago, when her hand brushed against a smoldering log. Karo felt no pain. The terrible illness had begun its frightful work. Her face's gentle features gradually withered. Her eyes narrowed, and her ears enlarged. The disease ate her energy, and she knew fever and weakness. Karo's husband and children sorrowed at her plight and did all they could to comfort her. They, of course, kept her at home. Her husband heard that the government was rounding up lepers and sending them to Molokai. "How cruel," he complained to his neighbors, "to separate mother or father or children from home when they need the family most. If the white man wishes to treat his sick differently than Hawaiians do, why doesn't he go away and leave us alone? He forced his cruel illness on us and now he is forcing his brutal cures."

There were other lepers in Karo's village. Some heard the white man coming and hid in the great volcano caves. Others found hiding places and holes in the jungle floor. But for Karo it was too late. The hunters took her at gunpoint to a government schooner. Her husband tried to stop them, but he was helpless. Karo's children wailed and wept piteous tears of despair. White men spoke of their god as a god of mercy. Yet they showed no mercy.

Karo's captors took her first to Honolulu, where they herded her together with lepers from other islands. Some where more disfigured and ill than she was. Many could not walk; others could barely crawl. But the police forced them all on board the ship that was to take them to Molokai in this February of 1873. The ship's crew looked on the unfortunates with horror.

After several hours on the open sea, the schooner, full of weeping, crying and terrorized sick, arrived off the Molokai colony's shore. There was no harbor, no dock. The captain and crew, afraid to bring the vessel too close to the rocky beach, drove and hurled the lepers into the surf. Some drowned. Others miraculously survived. On torn and bleeding feet they stumbled up on the harsh volcanic rock, numb and cold.

There was no one to greet them. No one to warm them. Many survived the pounding surf only to die from exhaustion on the inhospitable beach. Karo dragged herself to shore. Eventually she found a little cave to shelter her shivering body. Wild fruit helped nourish her. There was little food. She soon joined another group of lepers. They told her to forget home. All of them were condemned. They might as well reach for whatever wild joys they could possess before merciful death claimed them.

"In this place," a man advised Karo, "there is no law." Sexual immorality, brawling, drunkenness, robberies, and orgiastic dancing, fueled by liquor made from tree roots, characterized the lives of lepers. Nobody cared. When lepers died, their poor bodies were thrown into graves so shallow that pigs and dogs grew fat feasting on their flesh.

Karo despaired and died.

The Outside World

Between 1866 and 1873, seven hundred and ninety-seven lepers arrived at Molokai. Almost half died. Public indignation mounted. The Board of Health, which natives wryly dubbed the "Board of Death," sought to improve conditions. The government granted an increase in leper food and clothing rations, and appointed a superintendent to restore law and order to the colony. The press kept up a drum-fire of complaints about the ill-treatment and disorder of Molokai. In April, 1873, Walter Gibson, a colorful and clever politician, wrote in Nuhou, a Hawaiian newspaper; "If a noble Christian priest, preacher or Sister should be inspired to go and sacrifice a life to console these poor wretches, that would be a royal soul to shine forever on a throne reared by human love."

Despite the fulsome prose, Gibson was trumpeting a call, a challenge. There were indeed several men in the islands, only too willing to respond. They were good shepherds, searching for a flock for which they could lay down their lives. They were priests and Brothers of the Sacred Hearts. One of them was Father Damien De Veuster. Call it presentiment, prophecy, or anything you wish, but Damien had known for some time that he would eventually go to Molokai. In April, 1873, he wrote his Father General in Europe about his mission in Kohala, Hawaii, where he was stationed. "Many of our Christians here at Kohala also had to go to Molokai. I can only attribute to God an undeniable feeling that soon I shall join them.... Eight years of service among Christians you love and love you have tied us by powerful bonds." And join them he did. In early May, 1873, Father Damien's superiors approved his request to serve at the leper settlement.

The New Pastor

Bishop Maigret accompanied Damien to Molokai. The Bishop proudly presented the new pastor to the Catholic lepers. The joy of their welcome and Damien's excitement upon finally arriving at Molokai, dimmed the fact that he carried with him little more than his Breviary. Sacred Hearts religious previously had built a tiny chapel on Molokai, and had dedicated it to St. Philomena. For his first rectory, Damien used the shelter of a pandanus tree, beside the little church. The pandanus offered hospitality to all passing creatures, centipedes, scorpions, ants, roaches and, finally, fleas. Cats, dogs and sheep found shelter under the tree's kind branches. Damien settled in comfortably. A large rock on the side of the tree served as his dinner table. During these first weeks the new missionary took normal precautions to avoid contagion.

With the lepers' help, Damien added the rear wing to Molokai's chapel. He also built the rectory (left). The priest was a skillful carpenter. No construction project daunted him.

But if Damien protected his body, there was nothing he could do to protect his eyes or ears or sense of smell from the shock of contact with the leper. Here at Kalawao, the priest had opened a door to hell. Victims of the disease were all about him, their bodies in ruins, their faces ravaged and smashed by the coracious bacillus of leprosy. The constant coughing of the sick was the colony's most familiar sound. Gathering up his enormous resources of courage, Damien began to approach the lepers one by one. Their breath was fetid; their bodies, already in a state of corruption, exuded a most foul odor. One of his first visits was to a young girl. He had found that worms had eaten her whole side.

"Many a time," he wrote as he recalled these first days, "in fulfilling my priestly duties at the lepers' homes, I have been obliged, not only to close my nostrils, but to remain outside to breathe fresh air. To counteract the bad smell, I got myself accustomed to the use of tobacco. The smell of the pipe preserved me somewhat from carrying in my clothes the obnoxious odor of our lepers."

Molokai was a colony of shame, peopled by lost souls and smashed bodies. Medical care was minimal. Even if decent care were provided, Hawaiians distrusted the white man's medicine, preferring their own witch doctors, or kahuna. White doctors sporadically appeared at government expense. These physicians lived in terror of contagion. One doctor examined lepers' wounds by lifting their bandages with his cane. Another left medicine on a table where lepers could collect it without touching him.

Life was grotesque on Molokai. Ambrose Hutchinson, a veteran of half a century in the colony, describes an incident in the settlement's early days. "A man, his face partly covered below the eyes, with a white rag or handkerchief tied behind his head, came out from the house that stood near the road. He was pushing a wheelbarrow loaded with a bundle, which, at first, I mistook for soiled rags. He wheeled it across the yard to a small windowless shack.... The man then half turned over the wheelbarrow and shook it. The bundle (instead of rags it was a human being) rolled out on the floor with an agonizing groan. The fellow turned the wheelbarrow around and wheeled it away, leaving the sick man lying there helpless. After a while the dying man raised and pushed himself in the doorway; with his body and his legs stretched out, he lay there face down."

Molokai was a chamber of horrors. But the Hawaiian government (which at this time was independent of the United States and headed by native royalty) had not planned it that way.

Plans Gone Awry

The Board of Health had put much thought into the leper settlement's establishment. It chose Molokai because its geography was ideal for enforcing the isolation and segregation policy. Like other Hawaiian islands, Molokai was formed by a volcanic eruption from the ocean floor. As the fires under the crust of the earth exploded upward, Molokai rose out of the sea, a spectacular palisade reaching three to four thousand feet above the ocean. A later eruption within the high island poured hot lava into the sea. The volcanic flow piled up until it formed a shelf at the base of Molokai's high cliffs. This peninsula sticks out into the ocean like a dirty brown furrowed tongue. There is no way to leave the peninsula except to plunge into the ocean or to climb up the huge vertical precipice surrounding the peninsula on three sides. The Board of Health knew that the peninsula was a natural prison, for no one suffering the ravages of leprosy could possibly scale the cliffs surrounding the colony. Most of Molokai's non-leper population lived on the high plateau which embraces more than ninety percent of the island's land area. The leper colony was established at Kalawao on a part of the peninsula described above.

Molokai's first lepers lived on, died on, and were buried in their mats. Authorities expected these poor people, weakened and crippled by their disease, to till the rich soil, raise cattle, and feed themselves. At first the government provided a few miserable grass huts for shelter. Abandoned lepers perished from hunger and cold.

Molokai's palisades are covered with heavy green vegetation. Great cataracts of water from the frequent rainstorms that lash Molokai, plunge down her cliffsides. At certain seasons of the year, winds carrying chill and dampness, cascade down from the mountains onto the leper colony. Huddled in their flimsy huts, the lepers suffer grievously from the cold. "A heavy windstorm," Damien reported after arrival, "blew down most of the rotten abodes, and many a weakened leper lay in the wind and rain with his blanket and wet clothing."

Father Damien was deeply moved by leper children. He struggled to preserve them from the physical and moral corruption of Molokai.

Damien's Colony Of Death

At the outset of his mission Damien aimed to restore in each leper a sense of personal worth and dignity. To show his poor battered flock the value of their lives, he had to demonstrate to them the value of their deaths. And so he turned his attention first to the cemetery area beside his little chapel. He fenced it around to protect the graves from the pigs, dogs, and other scavengers. He constructed coffins and dug graves. He organized the lepers into the Christian Burial Association to provide decent burial for each deceased. The organization arranged for the requiem Mass, the proper funeral ceremonies, and sponsored a musical group that played during the funeral procession.

Damien continued to minister to the sick, bringing the Sacraments of confession and Holy Communion and annointing bedridden lepers. He washed their bodies, bandaged their wounds and tidied their rooms and beds. He did all he could to make them as comfortable as possible.

He encouraged lepers to help him in all his activities. With their assistance he built everything from coffins to cottages. He constructed the rectory, built a home for the lepers' children. When the colony expanded along the peninsula to Kalaupapa, he hustled the lepers into construction of a good road between Kalawao and Kalaupapa. Under his direction, lepers blasted rocks at the Kalaupapa shoreline and opened a decent docking facility. Damien taught his people to farm, to raise animals, to play musical instruments, to sing. He watched with pride as the leper bands he organized marched up and down playing the music Hawaiians love so well. No self-pity in this colony. Damien's cheerful disposition and desire to serve touched the lepers' hearts without patronizing or bullying them. Little by little their accomplishments restored the sense of dignity their illness threatened to destroy.

Under Damien's vigorous lead, a sense of dignity and joy—and order replaced Molokai's despair and lawlessness. Neat, painted cottages, many of which the priest himself constructed, replaced the colony's miserable shacks.

He harried the government authorities. In their eyes he was "obstinate, headstrong, brusk and officious." Joseph Dutton later on speaks of him as "vehement and excitable in regard to matters that did not seem to him right, and he sometimes said and did things that he afterwards regretted..., but he had a true desire to do right, to bring about what he thought was best. No doubt he erred sometimes in judgement.... In certain periods he got along smoothly with everyone, and at times he was urgent for improvements. In some cases he made for confusion, as various government authorities would not agree with him."

In all things his lepers came first. It would be a mistake, however, to think of Damien as a single-minded fanatic. He was a human being who was quick to smile, of pleasant disposition, of open and frank countenance.

No one could deny that he was a headstrong person. But no one who knew him could deny that he was a man of warm and tender heart. He quickly forgave injuries and never bore a grudge.

Charles Warren Stoddard, an American writer, first visited Molokai in 1868, five years before Damien's arrival. He returned in 1884. In place of the miserable huts of the colony's beginning, Stoddard now found two villages of white houses, surrounded by flower gardens and cultivated fields. Molokai boasted a decent hospital, a graveyard, and two orphanages filled with children. But what delighted Stoddard most of all was that the men and women, instead of rotting in the slime, awaiting death, were out horseback-riding.

In 1888, the Englishman Edward Clifford visited Damien. "I had gone to Molokai expecting to find it scarcely less dreadful than hell itself," Clifford wrote, "and the cheerful people, the lovely landscapes, and comparatively painless life were all suprises. These poor people seemed singularly happy."

Clifford asked lepers if they missed not being back home. They replied, "Oh, no! We're well off here. The government watches over us, the superintendent is good, and we like our pastor. He builds our houses himself, he gives us tea, biscuits, sugar and clothes. He takes good care of us and doesn't let us want for anything."

The Holy Man

Damien was completely aware of the Hawaiians' childlike nature. Simple, generous, hospitable people, the Hawaiians were most attractive. They remained, however, children of Adam and could be licentious, lazy, and, at times, mean-spirited. Damien was not blind to their defects. Ambrose Hutchinson describes the immorality that continued to plague the colony despite Damien's best efforts.

Drinkers and dancers met in a remote area of the leper settlement called "the crazy pen." From time to time Damien raided this scabrous spot, and with his walking stick he broke up dancing and knocked over the liquor bottles. Hutchinson writes: "The hilarious feasters made a quick getaway from the place through the back door to escape Damien's big stick. He would not hesitate to lay it on good and hard on the poor hapless one who happened to come within reach of his cane."

His disciplinary measures did not hurt church attendance. The lepers came to St. Philomena's in such numbers that he had to enlarge the chapel. But even expanded facilities could not contain the worshipers. On Sundays, overflow crowds peered through the church windows to participate in the divine services.

Visitors never forgot the sights and sounds of a Sunday Mass at St. Philomena's Chapel. Damien, clear-eyed and devout, stood at the altar. Strong, muscular, a picture of vitality and health, the priest's face was kind and his concern for the people evident. His lepers gathered around him on the altar. Some were blind. They constantly coughed and expectorated. The odor was overpowering. Yet Damien never once wavered or showed his disgust. Damien placed, of all things, poor boxes in the church. Because the blind often missed the slot, the pastor placed a little bell inside the poor box. When the sightless leper's coin had dropped safely into the box, the bell rang.

Hawaiians love to sing, and St. Philomena's choir had no shortage of candidates. Because leprosy often attacked vocal cords, leper voices produced peculiar sounds. Nevertheless, the choir sang joyfully.

Damien's life was suffused with horror, yet he refused to be broken by it and refused to permit his little flock to be swept into despair. He ran foot races for the sports-loving lepers, even though some of them had no feet. He formed a band, even though some had few fingers to play the instruments. One witness reported two organists who played at the same time, managing ten fingers between them.

Damien—A World Figure

News of Damien's deeds spread from Hawaii to Europe to America. The priest of Molokai became front-page news. Funds poured in from all over the world. An Anglican priest, Reverend Hugh Chapman, organized, through the help of the London Times, a highly successful fund drive. Damien's notoriety and fund-raising drew the ire of the Hawaiian government and his own religious superiors. Both accused him of playing the press for his own selfish reasons. The government was unhappy, because it felt Damien's begging gave the Hawaiian effort to combat leprosy a bad image. Walter Gibson, Prime Minister of the Hawaiian king, felt that his government was most generous toward the lepers. It was spending fifty thousand dollars a year, which represented five percent of its total taxes, on leper care. No other government in the world could point to such a proud health-care record.

The superiors of the Sacred Hearts mission were distressed because they felt Damien was giving the Congregation's Fathers and Brothers a bad image. The press made it seem as if he were the only Sacred Hearts missionary willing to serve the colony. His superiors knew this was not true. And they took it as an affront to the whole Congregation. His superiors further accused Damien of being a "loner" because of his unhappy relationship with the three assistants they had sent him at different times. In all fairness, it probably is true that no one else could have lived with any of the three priests. But no one was more irritated by Damien's fame than Hawaii's Yankee missionaries.

Stern Puritan divines felt leprosy was the inevitable result of the Hawaiian people's licentiousness. In their puritanical judgement the Hawaiian people were corrupt and debased. The segregation policy would have to be enforced to hasten the inevitable physical and moral collapse of the essentially rotten Hawaiian culture. There were medical doctors who were so convinced of an essential connection between leprosy and sexual immorality that they insisted that leprosy could be spread only through sexual contact.

When Damien entered his prison at Molokai, he had to make a decision. He believed that the Hawaiians were basically good and not essentially corrupt. And now he had to show them belief, regardless of the price. Thus, somewhere during the first part of his stay he made the dread decision to set aside his fear of contagion. He touched his lepers, he embraced them, he dined with them, he cleaned and bandaged their wounds and sores. He placed the host upon their battered mouths. He put his thumb on their forehead when he annointed them with the holy oil. All these actions involved touch. Touch is, of course, necessary if one is to communicate love and concern. The Hawaiians instinctively knew this. And that is why the Hawaiians shrank from the Yankee divines. Although these Yankee religious leaders expended much money on their mission endeavors, few Hawaiians joined their churches. The islanders sensed the contempt in which the puritan minds held them.

On this altar which he constructed, Father Damien celebrated Mass each day. From the Eucharist, the priest drew strength to continue his lonely and perilous mission. After leprosy claimed him, and he entered into his "peculiar Golgotha," he found his deepest consolation and hope in the Mass.

Damien was not, as we have noted, blind to the Hawaiians' very real faults. Many Hawaiians, by their irregular sexual habits, greatly contributed to the spread of leprosy. But Damien knew that was not the only way the disease was communicated. Above all, he rejected the insufferable notion that God had laid this disease as a curse upon these people, to wipe them off the face of the earth. Damien hated leprosy. He didn't see it as a tool of a vengeful God. He saw it as a suffering that man must eliminate. God loved the leper. No man had the right to scorn him.

Thus, very early in his apostolate at Molokai, Damien was impelled to identify himself as closely as possible with his lepers. Long before he had the disease, he spoke of himself and the people of Molokai as "we lepers." Six months after his arrival at Kalawao he wrote his brother in Europe: "...I make myself a leper with the lepers to gain all to Jesus Christ. That is why, in preaching, I say 'we lepers'; not, 'my brethren....'"

Damien embraced the leper but not leprosy. He lived in great dread of the disease. When he first experienced leprosy's symptomatic itching, while still a missionary at Kohala, some years before he went to Molokai, he knew then that the loathing diseased threatened him. Even when the disease had run a good bit of its brutal course through his body, he still at times seemed to refuse to admit he was a victim. But leprosy finally claimed him. It was the final price God exacted from Damien to show his sense of community and oneness with his poor afflicted flock.

Some said there was a connection between leprosy and venereal disease. In order to witness against those who claimed leprosy could only be spread by sexual contact, Damien submitted to the indignity of having his blood and body examined in detail after he had contracted the disease. Doctor Arning, a world-famous specialist in the disease, reported, after examination, that Damien had no sign of syphilis. In a signed statement dictated to Brother Joseph Dutton, his co-worker, Damien wrote, "I have never had sexual intercourse with anyone whomsoever."

History has borne out the wisdom of Damien's decision to take these embarrassing measures. Shortly after Damien's death, a Yankee divine of Honolulu, Doctor Charles McEwen Hyde, bitterly attacked the priest's moral life. The good clergyman opined that Damien got leprosy because he was licentious.

Father Damien was not lacking defenders. In a magnificent statement, Robert Louis Stevenson, who had visited Molokai after Damien's death, rose to champion the priest's cause. The author's defense of Damien rested upon the complete sacrifice the man made of his life. A sacrifice no Yankee missionary in Hawaii had duplicated.

The Knight Commander

The Hawaiian government decorated Father Damien with the Cross of the Royal Order of Kalakaua (above, left). The priest accepted the award but rarely wore the medal. In later stages of his own illness, Damien remarked, "The Lord decorated me with his own particular cross—leprosy."

If some white missionaries scorned Father Damien, most Hawaiians loved him. In September 1881, Hawaiian Princess Liliuokalani visited Molokai. The Princess, moved deeply by the lepers' suffering, was unable to give the speech she had prepared. Leaving Molokai with a broken heart, she returned to Honolulu and requested Father Damien to accept the Hawaiian Order of Knight Commander of the Royal Order of Kalakaua in recognition of his "efforts in alleviating the distress and mitigating the sorrows of the unfortunate." With pleasure, Damien accepted the award. He felt it would bring attention to his lepers. There were many Americans, too, both in Hawaii and on the mainland, who recognized the work that Damien was doing and who sent, with characteristic American generosity, funds and other forms of help to him. In Honolulu, American Protestants were among his most generous benefactors. Opening their hearts and their purses to Damien, they sent him food, medicines, clothing, and all sorts of help for his mission.

My Insupportable Melancholy

Damien was alone of the frontier of death. His loneliness oppressed him. He speaks of his "black thoughts" and the "insupportable melancholy that arose from his lack of religious companionship." The Board of Health remonstrated with him because, ignoring the isolation policy, he climbed up and down the palisades to build chapels and to bring the Sacraments to the healthy people who dwelt on Molokai's plateau. His superiors were displeased with his trips to Honolulu. They felt he gave bad example in the face of the government's policy on segregation of lepers. Furthermore, two Sacred Hearts Fathers, laboring in other parts of the Hawaiian Islands, had contracted leprosy. The superiors did not want to force them to Molokai. They felt that Damien, by leaving the colony, might just precipitate a government crackdown.

He continually begged his superiors for a confrere, not only to assist him in the ever-mounting work, but also to provide spiritual comfort for him. He hungered above all for a priestly companion to whom he could confess and receive the Sacrament of Penance. His writings reveal his concern that he would forget the true purpose of his life. In a little notebook, he counseled himself: "Be severe toward yourself, indulgent toward others. Have scrupulous exactitude for everything regarding God: prayer, meditation, Mass, administration of the Sacraments. Unite your heart with God.... Remember always your three vows, by which you are dead to the things of the world. Remember always that God is eternal and work courageously in order one day to be united with him forever."

During one time when the isolation policy was being strictly enforced, a ship's captain, reacting to the government's orders, forbade Damien's bishop to disembark on Molokai. In order to see the bishop, Damien sailed out to the boat. The captain refused Damien's request to board. The priest pleaded in vain with the captain, saying that he wanted to confess his sins. "Bishop," the priest called to the boat, "will you hear my confession from here?" The bishop consented, and Damien in an exercise of humility that touched all who witnessed it, confessed his sins aloud to the bishop.

Damien The Leper

One day in December, 1884, while soaking his feet in extremely hot water, Father De Veuster experienced no sensation of heat or pain. The evil disease he had battled for so long now claimed him. In his last years he engaged in a flurry of activity. He hastened to complete his many building projects, enlarge his orphanages, organize his work. Help came from four unexpected sources. A priest, a soldier, a male nurse, and a nun. The soldier, Joseph Dutton, was the most unusual man. He had survived Civil War combat, a broken marriage, several years of hard drinking, to show up on Molokai's shores in July, 1886. He stayed forty-five years without ever leaving the colony. He served the lepers of the Baldwin Home for Boys. Joseph was never seriously ill until just before his death in 1931. He was just short of eighty-eight. Another layman, James Sinnett, a man who had a colorful and checkered career, during which he gained some experience in nursing in Mercy Hospital, Chicago, came to Molokai eight months before Father Damien died. The leper priest called him "Brother James." He nursed Father Damien during the final phase of his illness, and closed his eyes in death. During the last days of Damien's life, Sinnett served as his secretary. He was faithful to the very end, and when Damien died, Sinnett left the colony. Nothing was heard from him thereafter.

Father Louis-Lambert Conrardy, a fellow Belgian, joined Father Damien May 17, 1888. Archbishop William Gross of Oregon generously permitted Father Conrardy to leave his own priest-poor area to labor in Molokai. Archbishop Gross wrote of Conrardy: "I have trampled all over Oregon with Father Conrardy and he is a noble, heroic man.... Though he knows and realizes perfectly that he might succomb to the disease, his voluntary going is real heroism." Conrardy and Damien joined in their unreserved dedication to the lepers. Along with this, Conrardy provided the spiritual and social companionship that Damien so desperately craved.

The Sister who now offered at this critical junction support for Damien and his work, was Mother Marianne Kopp, Superior of the Franciscan Sisters of Syracuse, New York, who served the Honolulu leper hospital. Damien requested Mother Marianne to send Sisters to care for the girls' orphanage at Molokai. Damien promised her that not one of her Sisters would ever be afflicted with leprosy. The Franciscan Sisters of Syracuse are still at Molokai. To this day, not one of them has ever contracted leprosy.

Damien's Last Days

In October, 1885, Damien wrote his superior, Father Leonor Fouesnel, in the Hawaiian Islands: "I am a leper. Blessed be the good God. I only ask one favor of you. Send someone to this tomb to be my confessor." (This was three years before Conrardy's arrival.) He wrote his General in Rome, "I have been decorated by the royal Cross of Kalakaua and now the heavier and less honorable cross of leprosy. Our Lord has willed that I be stigmatized with it.... I am still up and taking care of myself a little. I will keep on working...."

The announcement that Damien had leprosy hit his own religious superiors, Father Fouesnel and his bishop, Hermann Koeckemann, like a thunderbolt. Damien was the third Sacred Hearts missionary stricken with leprosy. To prevent further infection, Father Fouesnel forbade Damien to visit the mission headquarters of the Sacred Hearts Fathers in Honolulu. "If you come," Father Superior advised Damien, "you will be relegated to a room which you are not to leave until your departure." Father Fouesnel suggested that if Damien insisted on coming to Honolulu, he stay at the Franciscan Sisters' leper hospital. "But if you go there," the superior counseled, "please do not say Mass. For neither Father Clement nor I will consent to celebrate Mass with the same chalice and the same vestments you have used. The Sisters will refuse to receive Holy Communion from your hands." One can understand the superior's concern. But Damien was being forced, nevertheless, to consume the bitter wine of loneliness to its dregs. He now knew not only the physical sufferings of Christ but the harrowing loneliness and abandonment of his Savior. Damien did go to Honolulu and remained at the leprosarium from July 10 to 16. It was during the time that he arranged with Mother Marianne to come to Molokai. He spoke of his rejection by his own as "the greatest suffering he had ever endured in his life."

The Sorrowful Mother

Catherine De Veuster, Damien's mother, had lived all these years on the occasional letters he wrote to her from Molokai. He had tried to keep her from the news of his leprosy. But inevitably she found out. Someone advised her that the newspapers said, "the flesh of the leper priest of Molokai was falling off in hunks." It was too much for Catherine. Now eighty-three years of age, a widow for thirteen years, the shock of the sufferings of her son broke her old heart. On April 5, 1886, about four in the afternoon, turning her eyes for the last time toward the image of the Blessed Mother and the picture of her son, she bowed her head in that direction and died calmly and peacefully.

Doctor Mouritz, medical attendant at Molokai, charted the progress of the physical dissolution of Damien's body. He writes: "The skin of the abdomen, chest, the back, are beginning to show tubercles, masses of infiltration.... The membranes of the nose, roof of the mouth, pharynx, and larynx are involved; the skin of his cheeks, nose, lips, forehead, and chin are excessively swollen.... His body is becoming emaciated."

An ever-deepening mental distress accompanied Damien's physical dissolution. A severe depression, as well as religious scruples, now plagued the leper priest. Damien felt he was unworthy of heaven. The rejection by his religious superiors left him in near disarray. Once he claimed: "From the rest of the world I received gold and frankincense, but from my own superiors myrrh" (a bitter herb). His superiors complained about Father Conrardy's presence on Molokai. Conrardy was not a religious of the Sacred Hearts, and they felt that Damien had encouraged his presence there as a reproach to their ineffectual efforts to provide him with a companion. Soon after Damien's death, the Sacred Hearts superiors maneuvered Father Conrardy out of the colony.

As death approached, Father Damien engaged in a flurry of activity. He worked as much as his wounded and broken body would permit him. He wrote his bishop, entreating not to be dispensed from the obligation of the Breviary, which he continued to recite as best he could as his eyes failed. The disease invading his windpipe progressed to such an extent that it kept him from sleeping more than an hour or two at night. His voice was reduced to a raucous whisper. Leprosy was in his throat, his lungs, his stomach, and his intestines. After ravaging his body outwardly, it was now destroying him from within.

As the end drew near, there were priests of his own Congregation to hear his confession. They had come with the Franciscan Sisters. On March 30, one of them, a Father Moellers, heard Damien's last confession. The leper priest had requested a funeral pall, which the Sisters made from him and delivered from Honolulu. It arrived the same day. Two more weeks of suffering, and on April 15, 1889, Damien died. It was Holy Week. Some weeks before, Damien had said that the Lord wanted him to spend Easter in heaven.

Once he had written, "The cemetery, the church and rectory form one enclosure; thus at nighttime I am still keeper of this garden of the dead, where my spiritual children lie at rest. My greatest pleasure is to go there to say my by beads and meditate on that unending happiness which so many of them are enjoying." And now it was his turn to occupy a little plot of ground in "his garden of the dead."

He no longer meditated on that unending happiness, but now most surely possessed it. Long ago he had selected the precise spot for his grave amid the two thousand lepers buried in Molokai cemetery. Coffin bearers laid him to rest under his pandanus tree. It was the same tree that had sheltered him the day he read those fateful words: "You may stay as long as your devotion dictates...."

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New Testament Exegesis

Jesus Turns Water into Wine

John 2:2-11

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Main Body
  • Summary and Conclusion
  • Bibliography

Introduction

Background Statement: I am doing John 2: 2-11 for my New Testament Exegesis. I chose this passage because I've always loved this story and wanted to learn more about it. The reason I have always loved this story is because a few years ago my dad told me that Jesus performed this miracle in Lebanon, which is where I’m from. So I took this opportunity to thoroughly study this story.   

Problem Statement: I chose this passage because it was the first miracle that Jesus performed and it started off his ministry. And if he didn't do this miracle then the rest wouldn't have happened and we wouldn't have a Savior. And also because he did this in Lebanon,

Purpose of the Study: In this study I hope to learn why Jesus decided to choose this as his first miracle.

Greek Translation: King James English Translation

2 And both Jesus was called , and his disciples, to the marriage.

ejklhvqh V-API-3S de; CONJ kai; CONJ oJ T-NSM #Ihsou'? N-NSM kai; CONJ oiJ T-NPM maqhtai; N-NPM aujtou' P-GSM eij? PREP to;n T-ASM gavmon. N-ASM

3 And when they wanted wine, the mother of Jesus saith unto him, They have nowine.

kai; CONJ uJsterhvsanto? V-AAP-GSM oi~nou N-GSM levgei V-PAI-3S hJ T-NSF mhvthr N-NSF tou'T-GSM #Ihsou' N-GSM pro;? PREP aujtovn, P-ASM Oi\non N-ASM oujk PRT e~cousin. V-PAI-3P

4 Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee? mine hour is not yetcome .

?kai;? CONJ levgei V-PAI-3S aujth'/ P-DSF oJ T-NSM #Ihsou'?, N-NSM Tiv I-NSN ejmoi; P-1DS kai; CONJsoiv, P-2DS guvnai; N-VSF ou~pw ADV h&kei V-PAI-3S hJ T-NSF w&ra N-NSF mou. P-1GS

5 His mother saith unto the servants, Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it.

levgei V-PAI-3S hJ T-NSF mhvthr N-NSF aujtou' P-GSM toi'? T-DPM diakovnoi?, N-DPM &o R-ASN ti X-ASN a^n PRT levgh/ V-PAS-3S uJmi'n P-2DP poihvsate. V-AAM-2P

6 And there were set there six waterpots of stone, after the manner of the purifyingof the Jews, containing two or three firkins apiece.

h\san V-IXI-3P de; CONJ ejkei' ADV livqinai A-NPF uJdrivai N-NPF eJ;x kata; PREP to;n T-ASMkaqarismo;n N-ASM tw'n T-GPM #Ioudaivwn A-GPM keivmenai, V-PNP-NPF cwrou'sai V-PAP-NPF ajna; PREP metrhta;? N-APM duvo N-NUI h^ PRT trei'?. N-APM

7 Jesus saith unto them, Fill the waterpots with water. And they filled them up tothe brim.

levgei V-PAI-3S aujtoi'? P-DPM oJ T-NSM #Ihsou'?, N-NSM Gemivsate V-AAM-2P ta;? T-APF uJdriva? N-APF u&dato?. N-GSN kai; CONJ ejgevmisan V-AAI-3P aujta;? P-APF e&w? CONJ a~nw. ADV

8 And he saith unto them, Draw out now, and bear unto the governor of the feast.And they bare it.

kai; CONJ levgei V-PAI-3S aujtoi'?, P-DPM #Antlhvsate V-AAM-2P nu'n ADV kai; CONJ fevreteV-PAM-2P tw'/ T-DSM ajrcitriklivnw/: N-DSM oiJ T-NPM de; CONJ h~negkan. V-AAI-3P

9 When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine, and knewnot whence it was : (but the servants which drew the water knew ;) the governor of the feast called the bridegroom,

wJ? ADV de; CONJ ejgeuvsato V-ADI-3S oJ T-NSM ajrcitrivklino? N-NSM to; T-ASN u&dwr N-ASNoi\non N-ASM gegenhmevnon, V-RPP-ASN kai; CONJ oujk PRT h~/dei V-LAI-3S povqen ADV ejstivn,V-PXI-3S oiJ T-NPM de; CONJ diavkonoi N-NPM h~/deisan V-LAI-3P oiJ T-NPM hjntlhkovte? V-RAP-NPMto; T-ASN u&dwr, N-ASN fwnei' V-PAI-3S to;n T-ASM numfivon N-ASM oJ T-NSM ajrcitrivklino? N-NSM

10 And saith unto him, Every man at the beginning doth set forth good wine; andwhen men have well drunk , then that which is worse: but thou hast kept the goodwine until now.

kai; CONJ levgei V-PAI-3S aujtw'/, P-DSM Pa'? A-NSM a~nqrwpo? N-NSM prw'ton ADV to;n T-ASMkalo;n A-ASM oi\non N-ASM tivqhsin, V-PAI-3S kai; CONJ o&tan CONJ mequsqw'sin V-APS-3Pto;n T-ASM ejlavssw: A-ASM su; P-2NS tethvrhka? V-RAI-2S to;n T-ASM kalo;n A-ASM oi\non N-ASM e&w? CONJ a~rti. ADV

11 This beginning of miracles did Jesus in Cana of Galilee, and manifested forthhis glory; and his disciples believed on him.

Tauvthn D-ASF ejpoivhsen V-AAI-3S ajrch;n N-ASF tw'n T-GPN shmeivwn N-GPN oJ T-NSM#Ihsou'? N-NSM ejn PREP Kana; N-PRI th'? T-GSF Galilaiva? N-GSF kai; CONJ ejfanevrwsen V-AAI-3S th;n T-ASF dovxan aujtou', P-GSM kai; CONJ ejpivsteusan V-AAI-3P eij? PREP aujto;n P-ASMoiJ T-NPM maqhtai; N-NPM aujtou'. P-GSM

New International Version:

2 On the third day a wedding took place at Cana in Galilee. Jesus’ mother was there, 2 and Jesus and his disciples had also been invited to the wedding.3 When the wine was gone, Jesus’ mother said to him, “They have no more wine.”

4 “Woman,[a] why do you involve me?” Jesus replied. “My hour has not yet come.”

5 His mother said to the servants, “Do whatever he tells you.”

6 Nearby stood six stone water jars, the kind used by the Jews for ceremonial washing, each holding from twenty to thirty gallons.[b]

7 Jesus said to the servants, “Fill the jars with water”; so they filled them to the brim.

8 Then he told them, “Now draw some out and take it to the master of the banquet.”

They did so, 9 and the master of the banquet tasted the water that had been turned into wine. He did not realize where it had come from, though the servants who had drawn the water knew. Then he called the bridegroom aside10 and said, “Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have saved the best till now.”

11 What Jesus did here in Cana of Galilee was the first of the signs through which he revealed his glory; and his disciples believed in him.

Modern English Version:

2 On the third day there was a wedding in Cana of Galilee. The mother of Jesus was there. 2 Both Jesus and His disciples were invited to the wedding.3 When the wine ran out, the mother of Jesus said to Him, “They have no wine.”

4 Jesus said to her, “Woman, what does this have to do with Me? My hour has not yet come.”

5 His mother said to the servants, “Whatever He says to you, do it.”

6 Six water pots made of stone were sitting there, used for ceremonial cleansing by the Jews, containing twenty to thirty gallons[a] each.

7 Jesus said to them, “Fill the water pots with water.” And they filled them up to the brim.

8 Then He said to them, “Now draw some out, and take it to the master of the feast.”

And they took it. 9 When the master of the feast tasted the water that had been turned into wine, and did not know where it came from (though the servants who drew the water knew), the master of the feast called the bridegroom,10 and he said to him, “Every man serves the good wine first, and after men have drunk freely, then the poor wine is served. But you have kept the good wine until now.”

11 This, the first of His signs, Jesus did in Cana of Galilee, and He revealed His glory, and His disciples believed in Him.









Historical Context: John is the author of this book. The main people in this story include Jesus, all his disciples, and Mary. This story took place in somewhere in present day Lebanon. In the time that this actually happened it was in Cana. The main events of this story include the wedding running out of wine, and Jesus turning the water into wine.

Literary Genre: The genre of this book is Religious Text

Grammatical Study: Jesus’ first sign: turning water into wine at Cana. This miracle signifies the transformation of the old order (symbolized by the stone water jars used for ceremonial washing, v. 6) into the new (the wine standing for eternal life in God’s kingdom) through Jesus Christ

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The New Testament reveals the Old Testament: In the old Testament, one of the very first miracles ever performed was when Moses turned water into blood. He turned the Nile River into blood. Then Jesus’ first miracle was turning water into wine. And wine is used to represent His Blood. So that means that the one of the first miracles ever was the first miracle Jesus ever did. Turning the Nile water into blood helped free the jewish people from the bondage of Egypt. Turning the water to wine helped free all people from the bondage of sin. When Moses changed the water into blood, we are told that all the fish in the river died. When Jesus initiated the new covenant, the catch of the fish are made alive in the net of the kingdom of God. The river of blood was symbolic of death for Egypt, but the water into wine is symbolic of life for the world.


Theology and Message: In this passage, Jesus performed his very first miracle. This started off his ministry. Without this miracle nothing would have gotten done and we wouldn't have the forever lasting covenant with God.

Summary and Conclusion: In the process of this study I learned a lot about Jesus that i didn’t know before. At first I didn't understand why Jesus would start his ministry by helping people get more drunk than they were already. But now i understand that it was necessary to do so otherwise we wouldn't have a covenant with God.

Bibliography

"BibleGateway." John 2:1-11 NIV. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 May 2015.


"The Evidence Bible." The Evidence Bible. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 May 2015.


"John 2:1-11 - KJV - Bible Study Tools." Bible Study Tools. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 May 2015.

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If you missed class Weds. May 4 -
 

Feast:  Saint Augustine Webster, pray for us                       Date: May 4, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

5/4/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – Messianic Fulfillment – Luke Chapters 13-16

Question #1: Luke Ch. 13 – Explain what Jesus says about who will be saved.

Answer:

Question #2:  Luke Ch. 14 – Explain what happens in the Parable of the Great Feast.

Answer:

Question #3:  Luke Ch. 15 – Explain what happens in the Parable of the Lost Son.

Answer:

Question #4: Luke Ch. 16 – Explain what happens in the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus.

Answer:

Prayer – 2 Thessalonians Chapter 2

Due:

Assignment

Reminders:
 
1.  The Gospel Video Project is due Monday May 9th
2.  March, April, and May Notes and Warm-ups will be collected during your
Final Exam to be graded.
3.  April Daily Masses were due Monday May 2.
4.  May Daily Masses will be due May 27.
5.  The Rosary will be offered on Wednesdays at 7:15am in the Chapel during
May and can be used for one of your Daily Masses for the month of May.

Due:

Assignment

Great Resources for your Exegesis Paper:
 
Catholic Bible Concordance for the New American Bible -
 
 
Great English Translations - 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Great General Resources:
 
 
 
 
 
Commentary on Matthew's Gospel - 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commentary on Mark's Gospel -
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commentary on Luke's Gospel - 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commentary on John's Gospel - 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Due:

Assignment

If you missed class Monday May 2 -

Feast:  Saint Athanasius, pray for us                       Date: May 2, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

5/2/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

**April Daily Masses Due Today

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – Messianic Fulfillment – Luke Chapters 9-12

Question #1: Luke Ch. 9 – What happens at the Transfiguration of Jesus?

Answer:

Question #2:  Luke Ch. 10 – What happens in the Parable of the Good Samaritan?

Answer:

Question #3:  Luke Ch. 11 – How does Jesus say we should pray?

Answer:

Question #4: Luke Ch. 12 – Write out Luke 12:22.

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

Daily Mass Homework

*You must attend 2 daily masses in our school chapel per month for Theology Class this semester.

 1 mass = 25 points. All masses are due by the last day of every month.  All school Liturgies do not count.

*You must fill out all required information to receive credit.

Name:__________________________Date:_________________________  Period:_____________

First Reading from the Book of:_________________________________________________

Psalm Response:_____________________________________________________________

Gospel According to:______________________________________________________

Name of Priest/Faculty/Staff who celebrated the Mass or Communion Service:

_________________________________________________________________________

I honestly witness that I was present at this mass: (your signature)

__________________________________________________________________________

 

 

Daily Mass Homework

*You must attend 2 daily masses in our school chapel per month for Theology Class this semester.

 1 mass = 25 points. All masses are due by the last day of every month.  All school Liturgies do not count.

*You must fill out all required information to receive credit.

Name:__________________________Date:_________________________  Period:_____________

First Reading from the Book of:_________________________________________________

Psalm Response:_____________________________________________________________

Gospel According to:______________________________________________________

Name of Priest/Faculty/Staff who celebrated the Mass or Communion Service:

_________________________________________________________________________

I honestly witness that I was present at this mass: (your signature)

__________________________________________________________________________

 

Due:

Assignment

*All March and April Notes and Warm-ups are due the last day of April.

*March Notes and Warm-ups – including the work you did in March in the Purple Jesus Christ textbook with the subs – will be graded with April Notes and Warm-ups at the end of April.

Due:

Assignment

Final Exegesis Paper Explained - See Powerpoint.
 
Great Resources for your Exegesis Paper:
 
Catholic Bible Concordance for the New American Bible -
 
 
Great English Translations - 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Great General Resources:
 
 
 
 
 
Commentary on Matthew's Gospel - 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commentary on Mark's Gospel -
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commentary on Luke's Gospel - 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commentary on John's Gospel - 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Due:

Assignment

If you missed Block April 28 or April 29 - 

Feast:  Saint Catherine of Siena, pray for us                       Date: April 29, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

4/29/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – Messianic Fulfillment – Luke Chapters 5-8

Question #1: Luke Ch. 5 – Name 2 Apostles that Jesus calls to follow Him in Chapter 5.

Answer:

Question #2:  Luke Ch. 6 – Write one verse from the Sermon on the Plain.

Answer:

Question #3:  Luke Ch. 7 – Who does Jesus raise from the dead in Chapter 7?

Answer:

Question #4: Luke Ch. 8 – Explain what happens in the Parable of the Sower.

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

Reminder!  Gospel Video Projects are due Monday May 9th!!!

Due:

Assignment

Exegesis Paper Explained.
Rough Draft Due May 13
Final Draft Due the Day of your Final

Due:

Assignment

If you missed Theology class Weds. April 27 - 
 

Feast:  Saint Zita, pray for us                                      Date: April 27, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

4/27/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – Messianic Fulfillment – Luke Chapters 1-4

Question #1: Luke Chapter 1 –Who is Zechariah and Elizabeth’s son?

Answer:

Question #2:  Luke Chapter 2 – Why was Jesus circumcised?

Answer:

Question #3:  Luke Chapter 3 – What happens when Jesus is baptized by John?

Answer:

Question #4: Luke Chapter 4 – What 3 ways does the devil try to tempt Jesus?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

If you were absent April 26 - 
 

Feast:  Saint Cletus, pray for us                                      Date: April 26, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

4/26/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Maccabean Revolt - Reading: 2 Maccabees Chapters 13-15

Question #1: 2 Macc. Ch. 13 – What is the Battle Cry Judas gives his troops in Modein?

Answer:

Question #2:  2 Macc. Ch. 14 – How does Razis die?

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Macc. Ch. 15 – Why does the Compiler apologize in verses 37-39?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

If you missed class Monday April 25 -
 

Feast:  Saint Mark the Evangelist, pray for us                                      Date: April 25, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

4/25/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Maccabean Revolt - Reading: 2 Maccabees Chapters 9-12

Question #1: 2 Macc. Ch. 9 – Where does Antiochus die?

Answer:

Question #2:  2 Macc. Ch. 10 – How many days do the Jews celebrate the Purification of the Temple?

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Macc. Ch. 11 – Who is Lysias?

Answer:

Question #4: 2 Macc. Ch. 12 – How does Judas make atonement for the dead that they might be absolved from their sin?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

If you missed class Friday April 22 -
 

Feast:  Saint Mareas, pray for us                                            Date: April 22, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

4/22/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Maccabean Revolt - Reading: 2 Maccabees Chapters 5-8

Question #1: 2 Macc. Ch. 5 – How does Antiochus gain revenge?

Answer:

Question #2:  2 Macc. Ch. 6 – What happens to Eleazar?

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Macc. Ch. 7 – What happens to the Mother and her Seven Sons?

Answer:

Question #4: 2 Macc. Ch. 8 – How many men join Judas Maccabeus and his companions?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

If you missed Block Weds. or Thurs:
 

Feast:  Saint Anselm, pray for us                                            Date: April 21, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

4/21/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Maccabean Revolt - Reading: 2 Maccabees Chapters 1-4

Question #1: 2 Macc. Ch. 1 – Write one verse from Letter 1: 124 B.C.

Answer:

Question #2:  2 Macc. Ch. 2 – What does Jeremiah order the deportees to take with them?

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Macc. Ch. 3 – What does Heliodorus plan to do to the Temple?

Answer:

Question #4: 2 Macc. Ch. 4 – Who is Jason?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

If you missed class Tues. April 19 -
 

Feast:  Saint Alphege, pray for us                                            Date: April 19th, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

4/19/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Maccabean Revolt - Reading: 1 Maccabees Chapters 13 - 16

Question #1: 1 Macc. Ch. 13 – Name one place Simon captures.

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Macc. Ch. 14 – Write one verse from the Praise of Simon.

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Macc. Ch. 15 – Who is the son of King Demetrius?

Answer:

Question #4: 1 Macc. Ch. 16 – What happens to Simon and his Sons?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

If you missed class Monday April 18 -
 

Feast:  Saint Apollonius, pray for us                                            Date: April 18th, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

4/18/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Maccabean Revolt - Reading: 1 Maccabees Chapters 9-12

Question #1: 1 Macc. Ch. 9 – How does Judas Maccabeus die?

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Macc. Ch. 10 – Who is Jonathan?

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Macc. Ch. 11 – Name one Alliance that forms in Chapter 11.

Answer:

Question #4: 1 Macc. Ch. 12 – Who does Rome become an ally with?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

If you missed class April 14 or April 15 - 
 

Feast:  Saint Paternus, pray for us                                            Date: April 15th, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                      FIRST AND LAST NAME

4/15/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Maccabean Revolt - Reading: 1 Maccabees Chapters 5-8

Question #1: 1 Macc. Ch. 5 – Name one victory of Judas Maccabeus.

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Macc. Ch. 6 - What is the city of Elam famous for?

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Macc. Ch. 7 – Who is Nicanor?

Answer:

Question #4: 1 Macc. Ch. 8 – What is the reputation of the Romans?

Answer:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reflection on Jesus of Nazareth: Answer the following in your Notes.

 

                                                                                                      FIRST AND LAST NAME

4/15/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

 

Reflection on Jesus of Nazareth

Do not write the questions.  Only write your answers.

 

  1. What kind of qualities does Jesus have throughout the whole movie? List 3.
  2. What scene in the movie do you think was the most powerful? Why?  3 sentences.

 

  1. What character in the movie do you most relate to? Why?  3 sentences.
  2. Why do you think Jesus chose the 12 apostles? What was it about them that made them able to follow Jesus?  3 sentences.
  3. Why did Jesus choose Judas when he knew Judas would betray him? Why did Judas betray Jesus?  3 sentences.
  4. What role does Mary play as Jesus’ Mother? Why do you think Jesus does not spend a lot of time with Mary after he starts his ministry? 3 sentences.
  5. What kind of people followed Jesus? Why?  2 sentences.  What kind of people rejected Jesus?  Why?  2 sentences.

Due:

Assignment

If you were absent Weds. April 13:
 

Feast:  Saint Martin I, pray for us                                            Date: April 13th, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

4/13/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Maccabean Revolt - Reading: 1 Maccabees Chapters 1-4

Question #1: 1 Macc. Ch. 1 – How does Antiochus Epiphanes the King persecute the Jews?

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Macc. Ch. 2 – How does Mattathias and his family fight back against the King?

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Macc. Ch. 3 – Who is Judas Maccabeus?

Answer:

Question #4: 1 Macc. Ch. 4 – Explain how Judas and his brothers purify and rededicate the Temple.

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

If you missed class Tues. April 12 - 
 

Feast:  Saint Julius, pray for us                                            Date: April 12th, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

4/12/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Return - Reading: Nehemiah Chapters 11 - 13

Question #1: Nehemiah Chapter 11 – Name one group of persons who take up residence in Jerusalem.

Answer:

Question #2:  Nehemiah Chapter 12 – What is dedicated in Chapter 12?

Answer:

Question #3:  Nehemiah Chapter 13 – How were the people in Judah profaning the Sabbath?

Answer:

 

 

Sign of the Cross in Latin:

In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti. Amen.

The Lord's Prayer in Latin:

PATER NOSTER, qui es in caelis, sanctificetur nomen tuum. Adveniat regnum tuum. Fiat voluntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra. Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie, et dimitte nobis debita nostra sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris. Et ne nos inducas in tentationem, sed libera nos a malo. Amen.

The Hail Mary in Latin:

AVE MARIA, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc, et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.

 

Glory Be in Latin:

GLORIA PATRI, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto. Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.

 

St. Michael Prayer

Prayer – 1 Corinthians 13: 1-13

Moment of Silence

 

**

 

Go over Warm-up

Saints Presentations

 

Saints Presenters This Week:

Weds. April 13 – Per. 2: Rudy Arellano; Per. 3: Ifeanyi Okeke; Per. 4: Esteban Zaragoza; Per. 5: Austin Myhre; Per. 7: Kamryn McCondichie

Thurs. April 14 – Per. 4: Dominic MacIsaac; Per. 5: Anthony Guarrera; Per. 7: Anthony Vinci, Wyland Worley

Fri. April 15 – Per. 2: Derek Perez; Per. 3: Maximus Hector

 

Finish Jesus of Nazareth

Due:

Assignment

If you missed Theology class Monday April 11:

Feast:  Saint Stanislaus, pray for us                                            Date: April 11th, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

4/11/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Return - Reading: Nehemiah Chapters 7-10

Question #1: Nehemiah Chapter 7 – When were the gates of Jerusalem to be opened?

Answer:

Question #2:  Nehemiah Chapter 8 – Write out Nehemiah 8:1.

Answer:

Question #3:  Nehemiah Chapter 9 – Write out one verse of Ezra’s prayer.

Answer:

Question #4:  Nehemiah Chapter 10 – Write out Nehemiah 10:30.

Answer:

 

 

Sign of the Cross in Latin:

In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti. Amen.

The Lord's Prayer in Latin:

PATER NOSTER, qui es in caelis, sanctificetur nomen tuum. Adveniat regnum tuum. Fiat voluntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra. Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie, et dimitte nobis debita nostra sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris. Et ne nos inducas in tentationem, sed libera nos a malo. Amen.

The Hail Mary in Latin:

AVE MARIA, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc, et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.

 

Glory Be in Latin:

GLORIA PATRI, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto. Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.

 

Prayer – Romans 8: 18-39

Moment of Silence

 

**

 

Go over Warm-up

Saints Presentations

Finish Jesus of Nazareth

Due:

Assignment

If you missed Block on April 6 or April 7 - 
 

Feast:  Saint Celestine, pray for us                                            Date: April 6th, 2016

Thurs*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

4/6/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Return - Reading: Ezra Chapters 9-10, Nehemiah Chapters 1-2

Question #1: Ezra Chapter 9 – Who do the Israelite laymen and Levites take for wives?

Answer:

Question #2:  Ezra Chapter 10 – How does Ezra respond to the crisis of Mixed Marriages?

Answer:

Question #3:  Nehemiah Chapter 1 – What bad news does Nehemiah hear?

Answer:

Question #4:  Nehemiah Chapter 2 – Why does Nehemiah want to go to Jerusalem?

Answer:

Prayer - We prayed Luke 24 and compared it to Mark 16.

Content - We watched the conclusion of Jesus of Nazareth.

Due:

Assignment

If you were absent April 5th - 
 

Saint Vincent Ferrer, pray for us                                            Date: April 5th, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

4/5/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Return - Reading: Ezra Chapters 5-8

Question #1: Ezra Chapter 5 – What prophets begin to prophesy to the Jews?

Answer:

Question #2:  Ezra Chapter 6 – When do the returned exiles keep the Passover?

Answer:

Question #3:  Ezra Chapter 7 – Who is Ezra?

Answer:

Question #4:  Ezra Chapter 8 – What city does Ezra travel to?

Answer:

 

 

Prayer – Mark 16: 1-8

Moment of Silence

 

**

 

*Go over Warm-up

*Saints Presentations

*Passion of the Christ Letter to Parents

*Finish Jesus of Nazareth

 

 

Due:

Assignment

If you missed class today - 
 

Feast of the Annunciation                                                             Date: April 4th, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

4/4/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

******Turn in March Daily Mass Forms.

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Time Period – The Return - Reading: Ezra Chapters 1-4

Question #1: Ezra Chapter 1 – What does Cyrus build at Jerusalem?

Answer:

Question #2:  Ezra Chapter 2 – Name one group of people who came out of Exile.

Answer:

Question #3:  Ezra Chapter 3 – Write out Ezra 3:11.

Answer:

Question #4:  Ezra Chapter 4 – Why does the work on rebuilding the Temple stop?

Answer:

 

 

Prayer – Matthew 28: 1-10

Moment of Silence

 

**

 

*Go over Warm-up

*Saints Presentations – For Weds. March 23 and Monday April 4th

*March Daily Masses Due Today

*April Daily Masses Due April 30th

*Help needed in Room 106 after school for April and May – service hours will be given.

*March Notes and Warm-ups – including the work you did in March in the Purple Jesus Christ textbook with the subs – will be graded with April Notes and Warm-ups at the end of April.

*Finish Jesus of Nazareth

Due:

Assignment

Daily Mass Homework

*You must attend 2 daily masses in our school chapel per month for Theology Class this semester.

 1 mass = 25 points. All masses are due by the last day of every month.  All school Liturgies do not count.

*You must fill out all required information to receive credit.

Name:__________________________Date:_________________________  Period:_____________

First Reading from the Book of:_________________________________________________

Psalm Response:_____________________________________________________________

Gospel According to:______________________________________________________

Name of Priest/Faculty/Staff who celebrated the Mass or Communion Service:

_________________________________________________________________________

I honestly witness that I was present at this mass: (your signature)

__________________________________________________________________________

 

 

Daily Mass Homework

*You must attend 2 daily masses in our school chapel per month for Theology Class this semester.

 1 mass = 25 points. All masses are due by the last day of every month.  All school Liturgies do not count.

*You must fill out all required information to receive credit.

Name:__________________________Date:_________________________  Period:_____________

First Reading from the Book of:_________________________________________________

Psalm Response:_____________________________________________________________

Gospel According to:______________________________________________________

Name of Priest/Faculty/Staff who celebrated the Mass or Communion Service:

_________________________________________________________________________

I honestly witness that I was present at this mass: (your signature)

__________________________________________________________________________

 

Due:

Assignment

***27 New Testament Books Quiz will be Tuesday March 22***

Due:

Assignment

If you missed class today, the Warm-up was to study for the 27 books quiz.  After prayer, we took the quiz.  See Miss Adams Weds. 3/23 to make up the quiz.  Also, small groups met to begin planning their Gospel Project.  
 
 
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Gospel Project Groups Spring 2016

 

Period 2

 

Matthew Chapters 1-14

Alex Abbott

Jalen Cordura

Jake Gonzales

Clay Clements

 

Matthew Chapters 15-28

Randy Abdalla

Miles Mouradian

Alec Sarrail

Blaz Rudela

 

Mark Chapters 1-8

Muhammad Abd-Allah

Derek Perez

Angel Rodriguez

Joseph Trigo

 

Mark Chapters 9-16

Diego Alvarez

Carlos Cabrera

Joseph Castillo

Cristobal Perez

 

Luke Chapters 1-12

Rudy Arellano

Justin Dionisio

Rene Pino

Ben Newberry

 

Luke Chapters 13-24

Fabian Arriaza

Alex Royas

Ian Carlin

Dylan Barajas

 

John Chapters 1-11

Michael Avila

Christian Carrillo

Jerry Pudlik

Jacob Sunahara

 

John Chapters 12-21

Joseph Barbera

Josh Boisvert

Jake Caro

Nikko Contreras

 

 

 

 

 

 

Period 3

 

Matthew Chapters 1-14

Charles Baggarly

Elijah Jurado

Andrew Lopez

Jared Brown

 

Matthew Chapters 15-28

Nick Esqueda

Anthony Tarango

Ian Gonzales

Zach Luci

 

Mark Chapters 1-8

Dustyn Bielski

Chris Enright

Michael Felberg

Jacob Ortega

 

Mark Chapters 9-16

Josh Mantock

Devin Escobedo

Andrew Gomez

Ifeanyi Okeke

 

 

Luke Chapters 1-12

Joseph Ceccarelli

Aaron Fontan

Austin Heinrich

Joe Huisar

Michael Montalbo

 

 

 

Luke Chapters 13-24

Griffin Coulter

Brandon Garcia

Justin McFadden

Nico Ban

Maximus Hector

 

John Chapters 1-21

Arthur Dean

Riley Olsen

Moises Davila

Carlos Garcia

Cole Matheson

 

 

 

 

 

 

Period 4

 

Matthew Chapters 1-14

Connor Bartholomew

Rainier Gracial

Anthony Tarakji

Chris Laguna

 

Matthew Chapters 15-28

Dylan McKenzie

Adrian Najera

Aaron Romero

Gilbert Carlos

Carlos Guerrero

 

Mark Chapters 1-8

Miles Carter

Rodolfo Lopez

Aiden McDonald

Matthew Vela

Angel Mercado

 

Mark Chapters 9-16

Gio Dominguez

Jorge Meza

Rey Espinoza

Sam Stowell

 

 

 

 

 

Luke Chapters 1-12

Simon Pike

Ched Popov

Dylan Salmo

Esteban Zaragoza

 

 

Luke Chapters 13-24

Spencer Fleurant

Ian Habbestad

Ryan Gabaldon

Joseph Garcia

 

John Chapters 1-21

Dominic MacIsaac

Cedric Miley

Rochus Sison

Manny Martinez

 

 

 

 

Period 5

 

Matthew Chapters 1-14

Lucas Avalos

Paul Lopez

Nicholas Patel

Jacob Kim

 

Matthew Chapters 15-28

Jordan Bacani

Justin Lopez

Jerome Torres

Gabriel Hughes

 

Mark Chapters 1-8

Ryan Barajas

Nick Brunske

Jacob Coleman

Anthony Guarrera

 

Mark Chapters 9-16

Cole Ponto

Nicholas Rodriguez

Mathew Sayegh

Leland Szalonek

 

 

 

Luke Chapters 1-12

Matthew Endriga

Trevor Luebbers

Markus McCormack

Ty Stewart

Logan Salabaj

 

Luke Chapters 13-24

Ethan Gallacher

Joe Mikuljan

Tyler Pugmire

Paul Musharbash

Austin Myhre

 

John Chapters 1-11

Nathan Gilman

Salvador Zuno

Colin Senise

Matthew Lim

 

John Chapters 12-21

Angel Ruiz

Ian Tauer

Kevin Tessier

Jackson Tribe

Jake Della Giustina

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Period 7

 

Matthew Chapters 1-14

Nicholas Brubaker

Joseph Hartill

Matthew Prata

Ryan Metz

 

Matthew Chapters 15-28

Chris Henderson

Diego Vivanco

Fernando Sanchez

Karim Moussa

 

Mark Chapters 1-8

Eric Elias

Jared Flejter

Dillan Lopez

Salvatore Portera

Wyland Worley

 

Mark Chapters 9-16

Carson Drake

Jonathan Mejia

Kamryn McCondichie

Daniel Zonni

 

Luke Chapters 1-12

Trevor Goodenough

Edward Kloss

Leon Garcia

Alejandro Hernandez

Cameron Mahintorabi

 

Luke Chapters 13-24

Logan Granados

Bradley Mullan

Kyle Thornton

Gianni Lupo

 

John Chapters 1-11

Jonathan Ortega

Daniel Vayalil

Anthony Vinci

Ashton Sharma

 

John Chapters 12-21

Nicolas Guerra

Jeffrey Mayes

Chris Platts

Joseph Griffin

Victor Mandala

Due:

Assignment

FIRST AND LAST NAME

3/21/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Reading: 2 Kings Ch. 23 - 25

Question #1: 2 Kings Chapter 23 – How does Josiah reform the Jewish Religion?

Answer:

Question #2:  2 Kings Chapter 24 – Was Zedekiah a good king?

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Kings Chapter 25 – Who was Nebuchadnezzar?

Answer:

 

***27 New Testament Books Quiz will be Tuesday March 22***

-If you finish the Warm-up, study for tomorrow’s Quiz.

Due:

Assignment

Dear Parents,
 
I informed the students today that for the March Daily Mass assignment, they may attend services at their own church this week for Holy Week:
Holy Thursday
Good Friday
Holy Saturday - Easter Vigil
Easter Sunday
Any of these will be an amazing opportunity for the students to grow in faith.
 
Have a Blessed Easter,
Miss Adams
 
 

Due:

Assignment

FIRST AND LAST NAME

3/18/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 ONLY – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Reading: 2 Kings Ch. 19 - 22

Question #1: 2 Kings Chapter 19 – Name one statement of the prophet Isaiah’s.

Answer:

Question #2:  2 Kings Chapter 20 – Who follows Hezekiah as King?

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Kings Chapter 21 – How long does Manasseh reign as King?

Answer:

Question #4:  2 Kings Chapter 22 – Was Josiah a man of virtue?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

If you missed Block 3.16 or 3.17:
 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

3/16/16 and 3/17/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Reading: 2 Kings Ch. 15-18

Question #1: 2 Kings Chapter 15 – Name one of the Kings from Chapter 15.

Answer:

Question #2:  2 Kings Chapter 16 – Who is Ahaz?

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Kings Chapter 17 – Where are the Israelites deported in Chapter 17?

Answer:

Question #4:  2 Kings Chapter 18 – Who is Hezekiah?

Answer:

We prayed the Stations of the Cross today in class:

http://www.archwinnipeg.ca/wcm-docs/youth_resources/youth_resource-1238107982.pdf

 

 

Due:

Assignment

If you were absent Tues. March 15:
 

Lenten Season                                     Date: March 15, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

3/15/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***PERIOD 2 – PLEASE WIPE DOWN TOP OF DESK/CHAIR BEFORE WARM-UP***

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Reading: 2 Kings Ch. 11-14

Question #1: 2 Kings Chapter 11 – What does Athaliah do when she sees her son is dead?

Answer:

Question #2:  2 Kings Chapter 12 – How old was Joash when he became King?

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Kings Chapter 13 – Name one statement Elisha makes before he dies.

Answer:

Question #4:  2 Kings Chapter 14 – How long is Jeroboam the King in Samaria?

Answer:

 

 

Tuesday in the Fifth Week of Lent

 

Loving God, 
You have heard my complaints and my impatience. 
Sometimes I become frightened 
when I move away from you. 
Guide my heart back to you. 
Help me to think beyond my own wants 
and to desire only to do your will.

Thank you for the many blessings in my life 
and for the ways I feel your presence. Amen.

 

Psalm 47 – Monastic Choirs

Moment of Silence

 

**

 

Go over Warm-up

Saints Presentations

Finish individual saints meetings

Jesus of Nazareth

Due:

Assignment

Saints Taken Hope Philip Neri Abel Lucia St. Cronan the Wise
Colombanus Eric Salvatore Casimir Aaron Harvey
Joan of Arc Mary Gregory John Bosco Saint Zachariah Athanasius
Lawrence Our Lady of Lourdes Jordan Peter Claver Andrew Aaron Old Testament
Maximilian Kolbe Felix Denis Hubert Peter Chanel Saint Vladimir of Kiev
George St. Oudaceus Jerome Bruno Daniel Saint Domingue
Anthony of Padua Teresa of Avila Quiteria John the Apostle Olaf Saint Veep
Pope John Paul II Junipero Serra Paul Leonard Frances of Rome St. Jacob
Patrick Alexander Kevin of Glendalough Martin I Longinus Saint Gerard
Matthew Fabian Gabriel Aaron Maximus the Confessor Saint Joseph
Peter Blaise David Cyril of Jerusalem Mother Teresa St.Jeremy
John the Baptist Christopher Stephen VII Jude Devinicus St. Cecilia
Francis of Assisi Nicholas Agatha Yi Adrian Francesco Bruno St. Olympius
Thomas Aquinas Katherine Drexel Ignatius of Antioch Benjamin Rochus Saint Didacus of Alcala
Bartholomew Luke Our Lady of Fatima Vincent Ferrer Polycarp St. Bernadette
Joseph Padre Pio Moses the Black Fancis Xavier Vincent de Paul St Barbara
Michael Lorenzo Ruiz Apollonius Mary Magdelene Thomas St. Zygmunt Gorazdowski
Juan Diego Valentine of Rome Justin Martyr Joshua Dominic Saint Aloysius Gonzaga
Damien Mark Benedict Augustine Raphael St. Boniface
Rita Kanten Jacob of Nisbis Elizabeth Anselm St. Catherine of Siena
Saint Ignatius of Loyola St. Za-Michael Saint Veronica Saint Martin de Porres Edna St. Robert
James the Greater Ian Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati      

Due:

Assignment

If you missed class Monday March 14 -
 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

3/14/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

 

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Reading: 2 Kings Ch. 7-10

Question #1: 2 Kings Chapter 7 – Name 1 statement of the Lord through Elisha.

Answer:

Question #2:  2 Kings Chapter 8 – Who is Hazael?

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Kings Chapter 9 – How does Jezebel die?

Answer:

Question #4:  2 Kings Chapter 10 – What happens to the Worshipers of Baal?

Answer:

We prayed Psalm 46.

We continued viewing Jesus of Nazareth to understand Christology and the life of Jesus.

 

 

Due:

Assignment

Miss Adams had a relapse in sickness March 7-11.  If you were absent March 7-11, the lessons are below.
 
 
Friday March 11th - Block A Schedule - Periods 2, 3
Please have the students complete the following in their notes:
In the purple Jesus Christ textbook, read Section 4: Jesus:
The Definitive Revelation of God's Plan.  In their notes, have
them complete the following review questions - Part 1 - Jesus
Reveals a Vision of Authentic Humanity, page 145 #1-6, and
Part 2 - Jesus Reveals Our Inherent Dignity page 159, #1-10,
and Part 3 - We Are Children of God, page 171, #1-8.  Have them
write the questions with their answers.

Due:

Assignment

Memorize the 27 Books of the New Testament by Thurs. March 10 - Per. 4, 5, 7 -Block B.
 
Memorize the 27 Books of the New Testament by Friday March 11 - Per. 2, 3  - Block A.
 

Due:

Assignment

Miss Adams had a relapse in sickness March 7-11.  If you were absent March 7-11, the lessons are below.
 
 
Thursday March 10th - Block B Schedule - Periods 4, 5, 7
Please have the students complete the following in their notes:
In the purple Jesus Christ textbook, read Section 4: Jesus:
The Definitive Revelation of God's Plan.  In their notes, have
them complete the following review questions - Part 1 - Jesus
Reveals a Vision of Authentic Humanity, page 145 #1-6, and
Part 2 - Jesus Reveals Our Inherent Dignity page 159, #1-10,
and Part 3 - We Are Children of God, page 171, #1-8.  Have them
write the questions with their answers.
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Miss Adams had a relapse in sickness March 7-11.  If you were absent March 7-11, the lessons are below.
 
Weds. - March 9th - Reconciliation Schedule - Periods 2, 3, 4, 5, 7
Please have the students complete the following in their notes:
In the purple Jesus Christ textbook, read Part 3 - Jesus and the Church.
In their notes, have them answer the review questions on page 132 #1-9.
Have them write the questions with their answers.
*4th Period will be longer due to Reconciliation.  If they finish early,
they can work on other classes.
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Miss Adams had a relapse in sickness March 7-11.  If you were absent March 7-11, the lessons are below.
 
Tuesday March 8th - Special Events Schedule - Periods 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 - 
Please have the students complete the following in their notes:
In the purple Jesus Christ textbook, read Part 2 - The Two Natures
of Jesus: Human and Divine.  In their notes, have them answer the review questions on
p. 114 #1-6.  Have them write the questions with their answers.
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Miss Adams had a relapse in sickness March 7-11.  If you were absent March 7-11, the lessons are below.
 
Monday March 7th - Regular Schedule - Periods 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 -
Please have the students complete the following in their notes:
In the purple Jesus Christ textbook, read Section 3, Part 1 - 
Jesus:  The Definitive Revelation of God, Part 1 - The Incarnation.
In their notes, have them complete the review questions on p.99 #1-7.  Have them 
write the questions with their answers.
 
 

Due:

Assignment

If you were absent for Block this week:
 

Friday – Third Week of Lent                                   Date: March 4, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

3/4/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

 

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Reading: 2 Kings Ch. 3 - 6

Question #1: 2 Kings Chapter 3 – Was Joram a good king?

Answer:

Question #2:  2 Kings Chapter 4 – What happens to the Shunammite’s Son?

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Kings Chapter 5 – What happens to Naaman?

Answer:

Question #4:  2 Kings Chapter 6 – How does Elisha get the Lost Ax?

Answer:

 

 

Due:

Assignment

Wednesday of the Third Week of Lent                                   Date: March 2, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

3/2/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

 

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Reading: 1 Kings Chapters 21 & 22 and 2 Kings Chapters 1 & 2

Question #1: 1 Kings Chapter 21 – What is one statement the Lord makes to Elijah in Chapter 21?

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Kings Chapter 22 – Who is Ahaziah?

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Kings Chapter 1 – Who succeeds Ahaziah as King?

Answer:

Question #4:  2 Kings Chapter 2 – How does the Lord take Elijah up to heaven?

Answer:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sign of the Cross in Latin:

In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti. Amen.

The Lord's Prayer in Latin:

PATER NOSTER, qui es in caelis, sanctificetur nomen tuum. Adveniat regnum tuum. Fiat voluntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra. Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie, et dimitte nobis debita nostra sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris. Et ne nos inducas in tentationem, sed libera nos a malo. Amen.

The Hail Mary in Latin:

AVE MARIA, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc, et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.

 

Glory Be in Latin:

GLORIA PATRI, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto. Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.

 

 

Moment of Silence

 

Go over Warm-up

 

Archdiocese Requirement

 

Content:  View the Film Jesus of Nazareth

Due:

Assignment

Tuesday of the Third Week of Lent                                   Date: March 1, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

3/1/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

 

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

Reading: 1 Kings Chapters 17-20

Question #1: 1 Kings Chapter 17 – Explain what happens between Elijah and the Widow.

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Kings Chapter 18 – How does Elijah end the Drought?

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Kings Chapter 19 – How does the Lord speak to Elijah? 

Answer:

Question #4:  1 Kings Chapter 20 – Who is Ahab?

Answer:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sign of the Cross in Latin:

In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti. Amen.

The Lord's Prayer in Latin:

PATER NOSTER, qui es in caelis, sanctificetur nomen tuum. Adveniat regnum tuum. Fiat voluntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra. Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie, et dimitte nobis debita nostra sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris. Et ne nos inducas in tentationem, sed libera nos a malo. Amen.

The Hail Mary in Latin:

AVE MARIA, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc, et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.

 

Glory Be in Latin:

GLORIA PATRI, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto. Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.

Psalm 44

 

Moment of Silence

 

Go over Warm-up

 

Pass out Daily Mass Forms for March

 

New Testament 27 Books Quiz – 3/10 Block B - Per. 4, 5, 7. 

3/11  - Block A – Per. 2, 3.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Turn to your Notes

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

3/1/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

 

Christology Notes

Notes were taken on Messianic Fulfillment.

Jesus of Nazareth Film continued.

Due:

Assignment

Daily Mass Homework

*You must attend 2 daily masses in our school chapel per month for Theology Class this semester.

 1 mass = 25 points. All masses are due by the last day of every month.  All school Liturgies do not count.

*You must fill out all required information to receive credit.

Name:__________________________Date:_________________________  Period:_____________

First Reading from the Book of:_________________________________________________

Psalm Response:_____________________________________________________________

Gospel According to:______________________________________________________

Name of Priest/Faculty/Staff who celebrated the Mass or Communion Service:

_________________________________________________________________________

I honestly witness that I was present at this mass: (your signature)

__________________________________________________________________________

 

 

Daily Mass Homework

*You must attend 2 daily masses in our school chapel per month for Theology Class this semester.

 1 mass = 25 points. All masses are due by the last day of every month.  All school Liturgies do not count.

*You must fill out all required information to receive credit.

Name:__________________________Date:_________________________  Period:_____________

First Reading from the Book of:_________________________________________________

Psalm Response:_____________________________________________________________

Gospel According to:______________________________________________________

Name of Priest/Faculty/Staff who celebrated the Mass or Communion Service:

_________________________________________________________________________

I honestly witness that I was present at this mass: (your signature)

__________________________________________________________________________

 

Due:

Assignment

Monday of the Third Week of Lent                                   Date: February 29th, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath your most recent warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

2/29/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

Reminders

*Sit in Assigned Seat / Bags by the door or back corner

*If phones are visible they will be taken

*Bibles required in class every day

 

Warm-up to be completed in the Warm-up Section of your Notebook: Write the Questions and your Answers.

  1. What did you decide to do for Lent in terms of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving?  To remind yourself: Look back in your Notes to Feb. 9th.  (Almsgiving means doing acts of service/charity/giving donations).
  2. How well have you kept these Lenten Promises?
  3. What will help you keep your Lenten Promises this week?

 

 

 

 

Monday of the Third Week of Lent:

God of Mercy,

Free your Church from sin

And protect it from evil.

Guide us, for we cannot be saved without you.

We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ your Son,

Who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,

One God forever and ever, Amen.

 

Moment of Silence

 

Go over Warm-up

 

*Did this class do the student survey in the DRC

 

*Saints Project – If you signed up in February or this first week of March, please cross your name out and take an empty day starting March 7th, any day in April, or any day in May. 

 

*I will get to your emails regarding grades, to confirm your saint, etc.  It will take time.

Your patience is appreciated. The grade book will be updated with corrections in due time.  Please inform your parents.

 

*Your January and February Notes will be graded during Block this week.  If your January notes were already graded, then just your February Notes will be graded.  The notes you took the past 3 weeks on the outlines of the New Testament books and the work in the purple Jesus Christ textbook will be graded then.

 

*If your Bible is now covered, present it at Lunch or After School for half credit.

 

*February Daily Masses Due Today.  You may attend Daily Masses in March for half credit if you did not complete this.

 

*Questions

 

*Turn to your Notes

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

2/29/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

 

Christology Notes

Notes were taken on the Teen Timeline:  Messianic Fulfillment.  Copy from a neighbor when you get back.

Due:

Assignment

Dear Parents,
 
I was out sick with influenza and bronchitis from 2/10/16 until 2/29/16.  I truly apologize in the delay in responding to emails, voicemails, and messages.  
Please know I will respond to you.  Any discrepancies in the gradebook will be corrected. I thank you so much for your patience.
We continue to keep one another in prayer during this Lenten Season.
 
God bless you,
Miss Adams
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Weds. Feb. 24 (Block A) - Periods 2 and 3
1.  Using the purple Jesus Christ textbook, read all 3 parts of Section 2: Revelation - Part 1:  The God-Human Relationship, Part 2: The Scriptures and Tradition, Part 3: Discovering God in Creation.  In notes, answer all of the review questions on page 56 #1-7, and the review questions on page 71 #1-8, and the review questions on page 84 #1-7.  Write the questions with  answers.
 
Thurs. Feb. 25 (Block B) - Periods 4, 5, and 7
1.  Using the purple Jesus Christ textbook, read all 3 parts of Section 2: Revelation - Part 1:  The God-Human Relationship, Part 2: The Scriptures and Tradition, Part 3: Discovering God in Creation.  In notes, answer all of the review questions on page 56 #1-7, and the review questions on page 71 #1-8, and the review questions on page 84 #1-7.  Write the questions with  answers.

Due:

Assignment

Tues. Feb. 23 (Reg.)
Using the purple Jesus Christ textbook, read Part 2:  The Development of Trinitarian Doctrine.  Answer the review questions in their notes on page 39 #1-8.  Write the questions with answers.
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Mon. Feb. 22 (Reg.) -
Using the purple Jesus Christ textbook, read Part 1:  God is One:  Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.  Have them answer the review questions in their notes on page 25 #1-9.  Write the questions with answers.
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Thursday Feb. 18
Periods 4, 5, 7
  In Notes -  finish New Testament Books Outlines from the Gospels through Revelation - writing 3 verses per chapter that summarize the content of each chapter.  
 
Friday Feb. 19
Periods 2, 3
In Notes - finish New Testament Books Outlines from the Gospels through Revelation - writing 3 verses per chapter that summarize the content of each chapter.  

Due:

Assignment

Sub Plans for Weds. Feb. 17 - Periods 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 for Miss Adams - 
 
Periods 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 - They can work on their New Testament Outlines in their notes.  If they are done with outlines on the Gospels, Acts, Romans, and 1 & 2 Corinthians, they can continue with outlines on the rest of the New Testament Letters - Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, etc.  Use the same format they have been using - write 3 verses per chapter that summarize the content of the chapter.

Due:

Assignment

Lesson Plans for Miss Adams Periods 2, 3, 4, 5, 7  for Tues. Feb. 16 - 
In your Notes - Begin creating an outline of St. Paul's Letter to the Romans in the New Testament.  Write 3 verses per chapter that summarize the content of each chapter.  If you finish Romans, use the same format to outline 1 Corinthians and 2 Corinthians.

Due:

Assignment

Block Periods 2 and 3 -
Continue the Outline of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Write 3 events per chapter in your Notes.  When you finish outlining the Gospels, outline the Book of Acts of the Apostles - Write 3 events per chapter in your Notes.

Due:

Assignment

You need to re-cover your Bible by Tues. Feb. 9th if your Bible Cover has been damaged or lost since last semester.
 
How to cover your Bible -
 
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Saints Already Taken:
 
Colombanus
Eric Salvatore    
Joan of Arc Mary Gregory John Bosco  
Lawrence Our Lady of Lourdes Jordan Peter Claver  
Maximilian Kolbe Felix Denis Hubert  
George St. Oudaceus Jerome Bruno Daniel
Anthony of Padua Teresa of Avila Quiteria John the Apostle Olaf
Pope John Paul II Junipero Serra Paul Leonard Frances of Rome
Patrick Alexander Kevin of Glendalough Martin I Longinus
Matthew Fabian Gabriel Aaron Maximus the Confessor
Peter Blaise David Cyril of Jerusalem Mother Teresa
John the Baptist Christopher Stephen VII Jude Devinicus
Francis of Assisi Nicholas Agatha Yi Adrian Francesco Bruno
Thomas Aquinas Katherine Drexel Ignatius of Antioch Benjamin Rochus
Bartholomew Luke Our Lady of Fatima Vincent Ferrer Polycarp
Joseph Padre Pio Moses the Black Fancis Xavier Vincent de Paul
Michael Lorenzo Ruiz Apollonius Mary Magdelene Thomas
Juan Diego Valentine of Rome Justin Martyr Joshua Dominic
Damien Mark Benedict Augustine Raphael
Rita Kanten Jacob of Nisbis Elizabeth Anselm
Peter Chanel Andrew Hope Philip Neri Abel

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint Alto, pray for us!                      Date: February 9, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

2/9/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

Reading: 1 Kings Chapters 13 - 16

Question #1: 1 Kings Chapter 13 – Explain what happens to the old prophet living in Bethel.

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Kings Chapter 14 – Why does God bring about Jeroboam’s Downfall?

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Kings Chapter 15 – Name the Kings that Reign in Chapter 15. 

Answer:

Question #4:  1 Kings Chapter 16 – Name the Kings that Reign in Chapter 16. 

Answer:

 

 

 

 

Saints Presenters this week:

Per. 2 – Jacob Sunahara, Weds Feb. 10

Per. 3 – Cole Matheson Tues. Feb. 9

Per. 4 – Rodolfo Lopez Tues Feb 9

Per. 5 – Jake Della Giustina Thurs. Feb. 11

 

 

 

Lent 2016

Prayer –

Fasting –

Almsgiving -

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

2/9/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

 

Notes

 

*Outline each of the 4 Gospels by writing 3 Events that happen in each chapter.

*Start with Matthew, then complete Mark, Luke, John.

*Structure it as follows:

The Gospel of Matthew

Chapter 1

  1. The Genealogy of Jesus
  2. The Birth of Jesus
  3. The Angel appears to Joseph

Chapter 2

  1. The Visit of the Magi
  2. The Flight into Egypt
  3. The Massacre of the Infants

Complete the Outline using this format with each chapter of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint Jerome Emiliani, pray for us!                      Date: February 8, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

2/8/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

Reading: 1 Kings Chapters 9-12

Question #1: 1 Kings Chapter 9 – Name one statement the Lord makes to King Solomon in Chapter 9. 

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Kings Chapter 10 – What does the Queen of Sheba say to King Solomon?

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Kings Chapter 11 – How long was Solomon the King of Israel?

Answer:

Question #4:  1 Kings Chapter 12 – What happens to the Kingdom of Israel in Chapter 12?  Copy the Chart at the bottom of the “Did You Know” segment on page 422 into your warm-ups.

Answer:

 

 

Saints Presenters this week:

Per. 2 – Jacob Sunahara, Weds Feb. 10

Per. 3 – Cole Matheson Tues. Feb. 9, Joshua Mantock Weds. Feb. 10

Per. 4 – Rodolfo Lopez Tues Feb 9

Per. 5 – Jake Della Giustina Thurs. Feb. 11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

2/8/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

 

Notes

 

*Outline each of the 4 Gospels by writing 3 Events that happen in each chapter.

*Start with Matthew, then complete Mark, Luke, John.

*Structure it as follows:

The Gospel of Matthew

Chapter 1

  1. The Genealogy of Jesus
  2. The Birth of Jesus
  3. The Angel appears to Joseph

Chapter 2

  1. The Visit of the Magi
  2. The Flight into Egypt
  3. The Massacre of the Infants

Complete the Outline using this format with each chapter of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.

Due:

Assignment

January Notes and Warm-ups will be checked during Block on Feb. 4 - Per. 4, 5, 7
and Feb. 5 - Per 2, 3.
 
 

Due:

Assignment

If you missed Block on Feb. 4 or Feb. 5, the warm-up is below -
 

Feast: Saint Agatha, pray for us!                      Date: February 5, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

2/5/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

Reading: 1 Kings 5-8

Question #1: 1 Kings Chapter 5 – What is Solomon known for?

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Kings Chapter 6 – What does Solomon build for the Lord?

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Kings Chapter 7 – How long does it take to build Solomon’s house?

Answer:

Question #4:  1 Kings Chapter 8 - What is brought into the Temple in Ch. 8?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint Blaise, pray for us!                      Date: February 3, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

2/3/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

Reading: 1 Kings 1-4

Question #1: 1 Kings Chapter 1 – Who is King of Israel after David?

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Kings Chapter 2 – How long was David the King of Israel?

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Kings Chapter 3 – What does Solomon ask from the Lord?  Explain how Solomon resolved the issue between the two prostitutes.

Answer:

Question #4:  1 Kings Chapter 4 – Name one of the officials that Solomon had in his service.

Answer:

 

 

Due:

Assignment

Saints Assignment is due the day you signed up to give your report.  You need to tell Miss Adams your saint by Tuesday Feb. 2.  

Due:

Assignment

If you missed class today Tues Feb. 2, the notes and warm-up are below.
 

Feast: Presentation of the Lord                      Date: February 2, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

2/2/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

 

Reading: 2 Samuel Chapters 21-24

Question #1: 2 Samuel Chapter 21 – Why is there bloodguilt on Saul and his family?

Answer:

Question #2:  2 Samuel Chapter 22 – Write one verse from David’s Song of Thanksgiving.

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Samuel Chapter 23 – Write one verse from the Last Words of David.

Answer:

Question #4: 2 Samuel Chapter 24 – Why does the plague withdraw from Israel?

Answer:

 

 

Due:

Assignment

Homework Due on Feb. 1, 2016

 

Blue Book Review Questions – Write the Questions and your Answers.

120 points.

 

Section 4: Revelation in the New Testament

 

  1. Part 1: The Gospels – Review Questions on page 164, #1-5
  2. Part 2: Revelation in and through Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels –

Review Questions on page 183, #1-10

  1. Part 3: Revelation in and through Jesus in the Gospel of John –

Review Questions on page 195, #1-7

  1. Part 4: Acts and Letters – Review Questions on page 208 #1-7

 

Section 5: The Scriptures and the Life of Faith

  1. Part 1: The Scriptures and the Life of the Church – Review Questions

on page 223, #1-7

  1. Part 2: The Scriptures and the Life of the Individual –

Review Questions on page 235, #1-6

Due:

Assignment

If you missed class 2/1/16, the warm-up and notes are below.
 

Feast: Saint Brigid of Ireland, pray for us!                       Date: February 1, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

2/1/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

*Turn in Homework before starting the Warm-up.***

Reading: 2 Samuel Chapters 17-20

Question #1: 2 Samuel Chapter 17 – Who sends a warning to David?

Answer:

Question #2:  2 Samuel Chapter 18 – How does Absalom die?

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Samuel Chapter 19 – Why do Israel and Judah quarrel?

Answer:

Question #4: 2 Samuel Chapter 20 – Who leaves David to follow Sheba?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

If you missed Block this week, the warm-up and notes are attached.
 

Feast: St. Sabinian of Troyes, pray for us!                       Date: January 29th, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

1/29/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

Reading: 2 Samuel Chapters 13-16

Question #1: 2 Samuel Chapter 13 – What does Absalom do to Amnon?  Why?

Answer:

Question #2:  2 Samuel Chapter 14 – Name one statement of the Wise Woman of Tekoa.

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Samuel Chapter 15 – Why does David have to flee from Absalom?

Answer:

Question #4: 2 Samuel Chapter 16 – What does Shimei say to David?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

Bring in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles Volunteer Form with both Student/Parent Signatures.  50 points.
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint Angela Merici, pray for us!                       Date: January 27th, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

1/27/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

Reading: 2 Samuel Chapters 9-12

Question #1: 2 Samuel Chapter 9 – Who is Meribbaal?

Answer:

Question #2:  2 Samuel Chapter 10 - Who does David send to fight the Ammonites?

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Samuel Chapter 11 – Explain how David sins.

Answer:

Question #4: 2 Samuel Chapter 12 – How does Nathan convict David of his sin?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

Saints Assignment is attached.  You need to tell Miss Adams your saint by Tuesday Feb. 2.

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint Timothy and Saint Titus, pray for us!                          Date: January 26th, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

1/26/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

Reading: 2 Samuel Chapters 5-8

Question #1: 2 Samuel Chapter 5 – What does David capture in Chapter 5?

Answer:

Question #2:  2 Samuel Chapter 6 – What does David do when they bring the Ark to Jerusalem?

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Samuel Chapter 7 – Name one statement from the Oracle of Nathan.

Answer:

Question #4: 2 Samuel Chapter 8 – Name one nation David defeats in Chapter 8.

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Conversion of Saint Paul                          Date: January 25, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

1/25/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

Reading: 2 Samuel Chapters 1-4

Question #1: 2 Samuel Chapter 1 – Name one statement David makes regarding the death of Saul and Jonathan.

Answer:

Question #2:  2 Samuel Chapter 2 – What House or Tribe Anoints David King over them?

Answer:

Question #3:  2 Samuel Chapter 3 – What happens to Abner?

Answer:

Question #4: 2 Samuel Chapter 4 – What happens to Ishbosheth, Saul’s son?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint Agnes, pray for us                          Date: January 21st, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

1/21/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

Reading: 1 Samuel Chapters 29-31

Question #1: 1 Samuel Chapter 29 – What does Achish say to David?

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Samuel Chapter 30 – What does David do to the Amalekites?

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Samuel Chapter 31 – How does Saul die?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children                          

Date: January 22, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

1/22/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

Reading: 1 Samuel Chapters 29-31

Question #1: 1 Samuel Chapter 29 – What does Achish say to David?

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Samuel Chapter 30 – What does David do to the Amalekites?

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Samuel Chapter 31 – How does Saul die?

Answer:

Finished Notes on Fr. Damien - attached.

Due:

Assignment

Dear Parents, we prayed a Rosary in class today as today is a Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children.  
 
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Essay Test on the Fr. Damien book you were given in class.  50 points.
This Test will be given on Weds. Jan. 20.
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint Frederic, pray for us                          Date: January 19th, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

1/19/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***WARM-UP – LABEL THESE: SPRING SEMESTER WARM-UPS 2016***

Reading: 1 Samuel Chapters 25-28

Question #1: 1 Samuel Chapter 25 – Who does David take for a wife in Ch. 25?

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Samuel Chapter 26 – Name one statement Saul says to David in Ch. 26.

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Samuel Chapter 27 – What land does David escape to?

Answer:

Question #4:  1 Samuel Chapter 28 – Who does Saul ask to appear to him?

Answer:

Notes were taken on the Father Damien Powerpoint that is attached to this Entry.

 

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint Anthony of the Desert , pray for us                          Date: January 15th, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

1/15/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***WARM-UP – LABEL THESE: SPRING SEMESTER WARM-UPS 2016***

Reading: 1 Samuel Chapters 21-24

Question #1: 1 Samuel Chapter 21 – What does the priest give David to eat?

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Samuel Chapter 22 – What does Saul do to the priests for helping David?

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Samuel Chapter 23 – What interrupts Saul from killing David?

Answer:

Question #4:  1 Samuel Chapter 24 – Why does David spare Saul and not kill him?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

We are watching the movie Molokai in class to get to know the life of Fr. Damien.
If you are absent this week or next week, catch up at this link:
 

Due:

Assignment

We are watching the movie Molokai in class to get to know the life of Fr. Damien.
If you are absent this week or next week, catch up at this link:
 

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint Felix, pray for us                                     Date: January 14th, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

1/14/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***WARM-UP – LABEL THESE: SPRING SEMESTER WARM-UPS 2016***

Reading: 1 Samuel Chapters 17-20

Question #1: 1 Samuel Ch. 17 – Explain briefly what happens between David & Goliath.

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Samuel Chapter 18 – Why is Saul jealous of David?

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Samuel Chapter 19 – Why does David have to escape from Saul?

Answer:

Question #4:  1 Samuel Chapter 20 – Are Jonathan and David friends?

Answer:

 

 

Due:

Assignment

We are watching the movie Molokai in class to get to know the life of Fr. Damien.
If you are absent this week or next week, catch up at this link:
 

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint Marguerite, pray for us                                     Date: January 12th, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

1/12/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***WARM-UP – LABEL THESE: SPRING SEMESTER WARM-UPS 2016***

Reading: 1 Samuel Chapters 13-16

Question #1: 1 Samuel Chapter 13 – Why does Samuel get upset with King Saul?

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Samuel Chapter 14 – Why is Saul’s son Jonathan in danger of death?

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Samuel Chapter 15 – What does the Word of the Lord speak to Samuel regarding Saul?

Answer:

Question #4:  1 Samuel Chapter 16 – Who does Samuel anoint to be King when Saul dies?

Answer:

 

 

Due:

Assignment

We are watching the movie Molokai in class to get to know the life of Fr. Damien.
If you are absent this week or next week, catch up at this link:
 

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint Theodosius, pray for us                                     Date: January 11th, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

1/11/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***WARM-UP – LABEL THESE: SPRING SEMESTER WARM-UPS 2016***

Reading: 1 Samuel Chapters 9-12

Question #1: 1 Samuel Chapter 9 – Describe what Saul looked like.

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Samuel Chapter 10 – Who does Samuel anoint as the First King of Israel?

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Samuel Chapter 11 – Who do Saul and his Troops defeat in Chapter 11?

Answer:

Question #4:  1 Samuel Chapter 12 – Name one statement of Samuel’s in Chapter 12.

Answer:

 

Class Content:

Prayer:  Latin Prayers, Psalm 36

Continued viewing Molokai, the Life of Fr. Damien

 

 

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint Thorfinn, pray for us                                     Date: January 8th, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

1/8/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***WARM-UP – LABEL THESE: SPRING SEMESTER WARM-UPS 2016***

Reading: 1 Samuel Chapters 5-8

Question #1: 1 Samuel Chapter 5 – What happens to Dagon when the Ark of God is brought to his temple?

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Samuel Chapter 6 – What happens to the Ark in Chapter 6?

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Samuel Chapter 7 – Where does Samuel begin to judge the Israelites?

Answer:

Question #4:  1 Samuel Chapter 8 – What does Samuel say a King will do when he rules?

Answer:

 

 

 

 

Prayer – Latin prayers

Lectio Divina – Eccles. 3: 1-15

Lectio

Meditatio

Oratio

Contemplatio

 

Class Content:  Viewing Fr. Damien's Life on Molokai.

Due:

Assignment

We are watching the movie Molokai in class to get to know the life of Fr. Damien.
If you are absent this week or next week, catch up at this link:
 

Due:

Assignment

Items you will need for Spring Semester starting Wednesday Jan 6th - 

-Catholic Youth Bible

-Notebook/Binder/All Supplies from Last Semester

-Blue Bible Textbook Until February 1st

-Purple Jesus Christ Textbook starting February 1st

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint Andre Bessette, pray for us                                    

 Date: January 6th, 2016

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                                                          FIRST AND LAST NAME

1/6/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

***WARM-UP – LABEL THESE: SPRING SEMESTER WARM-UPS 2016***

Reading: 1 Samuel Chapters 1-4

Question #1: 1 Samuel Chapter 1 – Who is Hannah’s son?

Answer:

Question #2:  1 Samuel Chapter 2 – Are Eli’s Sons Good Men or Wicked Men?

Answer:

Question #3:  1 Samuel Chapter 3 – What does Eli tell Samuel to reply to the Lord when the Lord calls to Samuel?

Answer:

Question #4:  1 Samuel Chapter 4 – What happens to the Ark of the Covenant?

Answer:

 

Prayer – Psalm 35

Prayers in Latin

 

 Label this Spring Semester 2016 Notes:

Old Testament Survey – Complete in your Notes

Do not Write Questions.  Write Only Your Answers:

  1. What person from the Bible that we studied last semester do you admire the most? For example, Moses, Abraham, Samson, etc.
  2. Why do you admire the person from Question Number One? Explain in 2-3 sentences.
  3. What qualities does the person you admire have that you would like to obtain in your own life? 2-3 sentences.
  4. What book from the Bible did you enjoy studying the most last semester? For example, Genesis, Exodus, Judges, etc.
  5. Why did you enjoy studying the Book you listed in Number Four? 2-3 sentences.
  6. What do you know about Jesus Christ? List 5 things you already know about Jesus.
  7. What do you hope to learn about Jesus this semester? 2-3 sentences.
  8. What do you know about the Saints? If nothing, write as such.
  9. What Saints do you know about? List 5 saints that you have heard of or know about.

10.What Saint would you like to learn more about?  List one or two saints you would like to learn about this semester.

Due:

Assignment

In the Spring 2016 Theology I-B we will study Christology.  You need to purchase the purple Jesus Christ textbook:
 
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint John Neumann, patron saint of scholars, pray for us - Date: Jan. 5th, 2016

*Take out Bible, Theology Notebook, Theology Binder, & a Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                                                          FIRST AND LAST NAME

1/5/16

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-B

 

 

  1. Obtain your Notebook from the stack directly underneath the Screen.
  2. Bibles are Required in Class starting Tomorrow
  3. Answer the Following Questions in the Warm-up Section of Notebook:
  4. Name Three Ways God worked in your life over Christmas Break.
  5. Name at least Three Family Members you were able to spend time with over Christmas Break.
  6. Name Three Movies you watched over Christmas Break and give them a short rating. For example:  I watched The Martian and it was well made with excellent acting.
  7. If you did not watch any Movies, write Three Things you did over Christmas Break that were part of your Vacation.

 

Prayer – From the Book of Numbers 6: 22-27

 

“The Lord said to Moses, ‘Say to Aaron and his sons, Thus you shall bless the people of Israel:  you shall say to them:

The Lord bless you and keep you;

The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you;

The Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace.

So shall they put My name upon the people of Israel, and I will bless them.”

 

 

 

Items you will need for Spring Semester starting Wednesday -

-Catholic Youth Bible

-Notebook/Binder/All Supplies from Last Semester

-Blue Bible Textbook Until February 1st

-Purple Jesus Christ Textbook starting February 1st

Due:

Assignment

November / December Extra Credit Opportunities:

 

1. From One To Another: Collecting jackets, rain gear, blankets, and socks for the homeless.

November 1 - December 18

 

1 Jacket/ Rain Gear Item = 20 extra credit points.  1 pair of socks = 5 points.

 

1 Blanket = 30 extra credit points.

 

2. St. Vincent Holiday Food Drive: Collecting canned and dry goods for local low income families.

Nov. 1 - December 18

 

1 item of food = 5 extra credit points

 

3. Operation Christmas Gift Cards: Collecting gift cards for low income families at Christmas.

Nov. 1 - December 18

 

1 gift card = extra credit points dependent on card amount.  $5 card = 5 points. Etc.

 

Total Extra Credit Points Possible this Semester:  50 points

 

 Please Note:

 
WE NEED THE FOLLOWING FOR CHRISTMAS BY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18 IF YOU ARE ABLE TO DONATE:
SOUP, SOUP, SOUP!
BOXES OF STUFFING!
BOXES OF INSTANT POTATOES!
YAMS, YAMS, YAMS! 
VEGGIES
GRAVY!
BAGS O' BEANS
BAGS O' RICE
TURKEYS!
 
AND, THERE IS A CONTINUED NEED FOR NEW/SLIGHTLY USED/CLEAN: 
JACKETS
SOCKS
RAIN PONCHOS
BLANKETS
 
 

Due:

Assignment

In the Spring 2016 Theology I-B we will study Christology.  You need to purchase the purple Jesus Christ textbook:
 
 
 

Due:

Assignment

November and December Notes and Warm-ups are due on the Day of the Final Exam.
 
 
 

Due:

Assignment

The Final Exam will be all Essay Questions based on the Biblical Story Line of Israel using your Timeline.  You will use your Timeline of Salvation History to explain the story line of the Old Testament starting with Early World through the time of the Maccabean Revolt.  You will be given an outline to follow for each Essay Question.  Study your Notes, your Timeline, and the Scriptures to review the Biblical History of Israel starting with Genesis through 1 Maccabees.  The Final Exam will be worth 200 points.  Make sure to have your Timeline with you in class for the Final Exam.  
 
 
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Homework for December 11, 2015

Blue Book Review Questions

Write the Questions with your Answers

1.  Page 103 #1-7

2.  Page 114 #1-6

3.  Page 127 #1-7

4.  Page 140 #1-9

5.  Page 154 #1-9

Due:

Assignment

Our Lady of Guadalupe, pray for us                      Date: December 11th, 2015

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

12/11/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

  1. Turn in Homework. 2. Write the following quote in your Warm-ups. These are the words of Our Lady of Guadalupe to Saint Juan Diego:

 

“Do not be troubled or weighed down with grief. Do not fear any illness or vexation, anxiety or pain. Am I not here who am your Mother? Are you not under my shadow and my protection? Am I not your fountain of life? Are you not in the fold of my mantle? In the crossing of my arms? Is there anything else you need?"

 

We watched a description of the Miraculous Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTgSSuuR1Jw

 

 

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Assignment

Feast: Saint Adolph, pray for us                      Date: December 10th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

12/10/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading: Judges Chapters 17, 18, 19, 20, 21

Question #1: Judges Chapter 17 – What happens between Micah and the Levite?

Answer:

Question #2:  Judges Chapter 18 – Where do the Danites migrate to?

Answer:

Question #3:  Judges Chapter 19 – What happens to the Levite from Ephraim?

Answer:

Question #4:  Judges Chapter 20 – Who do the men of Israel march out to do battle with?

Answer:

Question #5:  Judges Chapter 21 – Write out Judges 21: 25.

Answer:

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Assignment

Feast: Saint Juan Diego Cuauhtlatzin, pray for us          Date: December 9th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

12/9/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading: Judges Chapters 13, 14, 15, 16

Question #1: Judges Chapter 13 – What does the Angel of God promise to Manoah’s wife?

Answer:

Question #2:  Judges Chapter 14 – Who does Samson marry?

Answer:

Question #3:  Judges Chapter 15 – What do the Philistines do to Samson’s wife? How does Samson respond?

Answer:

Question #4:  Judges Chapter 16 – Where does Samson’s strength come from?  What does Delilah do with this information?

Answer:

 

 

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Feast: Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary         

Date: December 8th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

12/8/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading: Judges Chapters 13, 14, 15, 16

Question #1: Judges Chapter 13 – What does the Angel of God promise to Manoah’s wife?

Answer:

Question #2:  Judges Chapter 14 – Who does Samson marry?

Answer:

Question #3:  Judges Chapter 15 – What do the Philistines do to Samson’s wife? How does Samson respond?

Answer:

Question #4:  Judges Chapter 16 – Where does Samson’s strength come from?  What does Delilah do with this information?

Answer:

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Assignment

On Monday December 7th, we had 2 wonderful guest speakers from the Carmelite Order:
 
Father Peter Mary of the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus &
Brother Jason of the Holy Spirit
 
To find out more about their community, go to:
 
 
 
 

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Feast: Saint John of Damascus, pray for us          Date: December 4, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

12/4/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading: Judges Chapters 9, 10, 11, 12

Question #1: Judges Chapter 9 – How does God repay the evil that Abimelech had done to his father?

Answer:

Question #2:  Judges Chapter 10 – How long does Tola judge Israel?

Answer:

Question #3:  Judges Chapter 11 – What does Jephthah vow to the Lord?

Answer:

Question #4:  Judges Chapter 12 – How long does Elon judge Israel?

Answer:

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Feast: Wednesday of the First Week of Advent           Date: December 2, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

12/2/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading: Judges Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8

Question #1: Judges Chapter 5 – Write one verse from the Song of Deborah.

Answer:

Question #2:  Judges Chapter 6 – Explain how God calls Gideon.

Answer:

Question #3:  Judges Chapter 7 – Explain how Gideon and Israel defeat Midian.

Answer:

Question #4:  Judges Chapter 8 – How many sons does Gideon have?

Answer:

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Assignment

The Sacrament of Reconciliation will be offered during 4th Period on Tuesday December 1st.  All are invited to take part in this wonderful Sacrament of God's Love and Mercy.
 
 
 
 

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Please note: This is due on December 11th, 2015 ***
 

Homework for December 11th, 2015

Blue Book Review Questions

Write the Questions with your Answers – Worth 100 points.

  1. Page 103 #1-7
  2. Page 114 #1-6
  3. Page 127 #1-7
  4. Page 140 #1-9
  5. Page 154 #1-9

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Assignment

Feast: Tuesday of the First Week of Advent           Date: December 1, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

12/1/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading: Judges Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4

Question #1: Judges Chapter 1 – After the death of Joshua, who is the first to attack the Canaanites and do battle with them?

Answer:

Question #2:  Judges Chapter 2 – How is Israel unfaithful to God?

Answer:

Question #3:  Judges Chapter 3 – Name 3 Judges the Lord raised up to lead Israel in Ch. 3.

Answer:

Question #4:  Judges Chapter 4 – What happens between Deborah and Barak?

Answer:

 

 

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Feast: Saint Andrew Apostle and Martyr, pray for us!           Date: November 30th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

11/30/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading: Joshua Chapters 21, 22, 23, 24

Question #1: Joshua Chapter 21 – Write out Joshua 21: 45.

Answer:

Question #2:  Joshua Chapter 22 – Write one statement Joshua says to the Reubenites, Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh in Chapter 22.

Answer:

Question #3:  Joshua Chapter 23 – Write one statement Joshua says to Israel in Chapter 23.

Answer:

Question #4:  Joshua Chapter 24 – Write out Joshua 24: 15.

Answer:

 

We prepared for the Sacrament of Reconciliation which will be offered during 4th Period on Tuesday December 1.

 

We watched the following:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wz5-vu6A58E

 

We went over the following Examination of Conscience:

http://www.bereconciledtogod.com/pdfs/teensexaminationofconscience.pdf

 

 

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Feast: Saint Maximus, pray for us Date:November 19th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

11/19/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading: Joshua Chapters 17, 18, 19, 20

Question #1: Joshua Chapter 17 – Describe the Lot that falls to Manasseh.

Answer:

Question #2:  Joshua Chapter 18 – Describe how the seven remaining tribes receive their heritage.

Answer:

Question #3:  Joshua Chapter 19 – Name the six tribes who receive their portion of land in Chapter 19.

Answer:

Question #4:  Joshua Chapter 20 – What does the Lord tell Joshua to designate in Ch. 20?

Answer:

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Feast: Dedication of the Basilicas of Saint Peter/Saint Paul

Date:November 18th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

11/18/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading: Joshua Chapters 13, 14, 15, 16

Question #1: Joshua Chapter 13 – What does the Lord say to Joshua when he was old and advanced in years?

Answer:

Question #2:  Joshua Chapter 14 – What does Caleb ask Joshua for? 

Answer:

Question #3:  Joshua Chapter 15 – Where does the Lot for the Tribe of Judah fall?

Answer:

Question #4:  Joshua Chapter 16 – Where does the Lot that fell to the Josephites fall?

Answer:

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Feast: Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, pray for us                    Date:  November 17th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

11/17/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading: Joshua Chapters 9, 10, 11, 12

Question #1: Joshua Chapter 9 – What do the Kings beyond the Jordan in the hill country and the lowland prepare to do at the beginning of Chapter 9?

Answer:

Question #2:  Joshua Chapter 10 – Name 3 places that Joshua and Israel conquer.

Answer:

Question #3:  Joshua Chapter 11 – What does the Lord say to Joshua in Chapter 11?

Answer:

Question #4:  Joshua Chapter 12 – Name three Kings whom the People of Israel defeated.

Answer:

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Assignment

Lesson Plans for Monday November 16th
Miss Adams - Periods 2, 3, 4, 5, 7
 
Outline the Book of Proverbs Chapters 1-31 in your Notes by
choosing 3 verses per chapter that apply to your life.  
Complete this in your Notes.

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Assignment

Friday November 13th – Completed Timeline Due with All Colors – 200 points

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Assignment

Feast: Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, pray for us                    Date:  November 13th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

11/13/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading: Joshua Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8

Question #1: Joshua Chapter 5 – What was Joshua told to do with flint knives?

Answer:

Question #2:  Joshua Chapter 6 – How does Jericho fall?

Answer:

Question #3:  Joshua Chapter 7 – What is Achan guilty of?

Answer:

Question #4:  Joshua Chapter 8 – How is Ai captured?

Answer:

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Assignment

Feast: Saint Edward Francis, pray for us                        Date:  November 12th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

11/12/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading: Joshua Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4

Question #1: Joshua Chapter 1 – What does the Lord promise to Joshua?

Answer:

Question #2:  Joshua Chapter 2 – Explain how Rahab saves the Israelite Spies.

Answer:

Question #3:  Joshua Chapter 3 – Explain how Israel crosses the Jordan River.

Answer:

Question #4:  Joshua Chapter 4 – What were the Memorial Stones?

 

Notes were completed on the Supplemental Books.  Powerpoint is attached.

 

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Assignment

Feast: Saint Leo the Great, pray for us            Date:  November 10th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

11/10/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Numbers Chapters 35, 36

Question #1: Numbers Chapter 35 – Whenever someone kills another, what is required to kill the murderer?

Answer:

Question #2:  Numbers Chapter 36 – Write out Numbers 36: 13.

Answer:

 

Nov. 10th, 2015 - Notes were taken on the Supplemental Books.  Powerpoint is attached to this entry.

 

 

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Feast: Dedication of Saint John Lateran, pray for us            Date:  November 9th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

11/9/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Numbers Chapters 32, 33, 34

Question #1: Numbers Chapter 32 – What two men of Israel over the age of twenty have come up out of Egypt, followed the Lord and will see the Promised Land?

Answer:

Question #2:  Numbers Chapter 33 – How old was Aaron when he died?

Answer:

Question #3:  Numbers Chapter 34 – When Israel was preparing to enter the Land of Canaan, what were they asked to do with the Land?

Answer:

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Assignment

Block – Timeline Rough Draft Due.  You will need to have finished the first two time periods on your Timeline – Early World and Patriarchs.  All information for these time periods needs to be on your Timeline including colors.

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Assignment

Feast: Saint Charles, pray for us            Date:  November 6th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

11/6/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Numbers Chapters 28, 29, 30, 31

Question #1: Numbers Chapter 28 – What does the Lord command the people of Israel to offer to Him?

Answer:

Question #2:  Numbers Chapter 29 – What was Israel asked to do on the first day of the seventh month?

Answer:

Question #3:  Numbers Chapter 30 – What was a man or woman called to do when they made a vow?

Answer:

Question #4:  Numbers Chapter 31 – How was Israel to purify the gold, silver, and all metals?

Answer: 

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Assignment

There will be a substitute for this day as Miss Adams will be at Christian Service for Life.
 
For all Students attending Christian Service for Life on Weds. Nov. 4th - Reminder:
 

Weds – Those attending the event at USC – meet at the Bus Stop at 7:30am with money for lunch or bring lunch with you.  We will be back by 3pm.  Wear Damien polo and jeans or shorts.

 

Weds – those in class will have time to work on Timelines on Weds. Nov. 4th.

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Assignment

Feast: Saint Martin de Porres, pray for us            Date:  November 3rd, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

11/3/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Numbers Chapters 25, 26, 27

Question #1: Numbers Chapter 25 – How does Israel profane themselves?

Answer:

Question #2:  Numbers Chapter 26 – How many total Israelites were enrolled in the Second Census?

Answer:

Question #3:  Numbers Chapter 27 – Who will take over after Moses dies?

Answer:

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Assignment

Feast: All Souls, pray for us          

 Date:  November 2nd, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

11/2/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Numbers Chapters 22, 23, 24

Question #1: Numbers Chapter 22 – Who appears to Balaam?

Answer:

Question #2:  Numbers Chapter 23 – What does Balaam ask Balak to build?

Answer:

Question #3:  Numbers Chapter 24 – Write one verse of the Oracle of Balaam.

Answer:

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Assignment

Today –

 

While Notebooks are being checked, you will read the Book of Job.  It is a supplemental book in the Bible, written during the Time of the Patriarchs.

 

You will outline the book in your Notes as follows:

 

Title:  The Book of Job

 

Chapter 1 – write 3 points that happen in Chapter 1

  1. Satan asks God for permission to test Job
  2. Job’s family dies
  3. Job does not sin

 

Chapter 2 – write 3 points that happen in Chapter 2

 

Do this with all the Chapters that you get through in the class period.

 

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Assignment

September and October Notes and Warm-ups will be graded on October 29th and 30th.

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Assignment

September and October Notes and Warm-ups are Due on October 29th.

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Assignment

Bring in Posterboard to start creating the Timeline this Thursday Oct. 29 for Periods 2 and 3, and Friday Oct. 30 for Periods 4, 5, 7.
 
 

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Assignment

Feast: Saint John Vianney, pray for us            Date:  October 29th and 30th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

10/29/15 and 10/30/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Numbers Chapters 19, 20, 21

Question #1: Numbers Chapter 19 – What happened to the man who is unclean and does not cleanse himself?

Answer:

Question #2:  Numbers Chapter 20 – How many times does Moses strike the rock?  How is he punished for his lack of faith?

Answer:

Question #3:  Numbers Chapter 21 – Explain what happens with the Bronze Serpent.

Answer:

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Assignment

You need to memorize The Ten Commandments by next Tuesday October 27th.

The quiz will be worth 30 points and will require you to write the Ten Commandments in the following order word for word:

 

The Ten Commandments

1. I am the Lord your God; you shall not have other gods before me.

2. You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.

3. Remember to keep holy the Lord’s day.

4. Honor your father and your mother.

5. You shall not kill.

6. You shall not commit adultery.

7. You shall not steal.

8. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.

9. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife.

10. You shall not covet your neighbor’s goods.

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint Paul Coakley, pray for us            Date:  October 27th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

10/27/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Numbers Chapters 16, 17, 18

Question #1: Numbers Chapter 16 – Why does Korah hold an Assembly against Moses and Aaron?

Answer:

Question #2:  Numbers Chapter 17 – What happens to Aaron’s Staff?

Answer:

Question #3:  Numbers Chapter 18 – What do the Levites give to the Lord as a contribution?

Answer:

 

 

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Assignment

Feast: Saint Catherine and Saint Ellen, pray for us            Date:  October 26th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

10/26/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Numbers Chapters 13, 14, 15

Question #1: Numbers Chapter 13 – What do the men spy out in Chapter 13?

Answer:

Question #2:  Numbers Chapter 14 – How long will Israel wander in the desert?

Answer:

Question #3:  Numbers Chapter 15 – What do the people of Israel put on the corners of their garments to remind them of the commandments?

Answer:

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Assignment

Complete the Review Questions from your Blue Bible Textbook on the following pages:
 
1.  Page 60 #1 - 6
2.  Page 75 #1 - 7
3.  Page 88 #1 - 8
 
Write the questions and your answers if you wish to receive full credit.  60 points possible.
 
Due Thursday Oct 22 for Periods 2 and 3
Due Friday Oct 23 for Periods 4, 5, 7
 
 

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Assignment

Feast: Saint John Paul II, pray for us!                      Date:  October 23, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or

back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                                                             

FIRST AND LAST NAME

10/23/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Oct 22 Warm-up - Reading:  Numbers Chapters 10, 11, 12

Question #1: Numbers Chapter 10 – What would Moses say whenever the Ark set out?

Answer:

Question #2:  Numbers Chapter 11 – Who did the Lord ask Moses to assemble to be the authorities among the people?

Answer:

Question #3:  Numbers Chapter 12 – Write out Numbers 12 verse 3.

Answer:

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Assignment

Feast: Saint Viator, pray for us!                      Date:  October 21, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or

back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                                                             

FIRST AND LAST NAME

10/21/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Oct 21 Warm-up - Reading:  Numbers Chapters 7, 8, 9

Question #1: Numbers Chapter 7 – When Moses entered the tent of meeting to speak with God, what did he hear?

Answer:

Question #2:  Numbers Chapter 8 – How were the Levites cleansed?

Answer:

Question #3:  Numbers Chapter 9 – What covered the tabernacle by day?  What covered the tabernacle at night?

Answer:

 

Lesson:

 

Adoration of the Eucharist

Ten Commandments Quiz Passed Out:

 

Damien High School

You need to memorize The Ten Commandments by next Tuesday October 27th.

The quiz will be worth 30 points and will require you to write the Ten Commandments in the following order word for word:

 

The Ten Commandments

1. I am the Lord your God; you shall not have other gods before me.

2. You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.

3. Remember to keep holy the Lord’s day.

4. Honor your father and your mother.

5. You shall not kill.

6. You shall not commit adultery.

7. You shall not steal.

8. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.

9. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife.

10. You shall not covet your neighbor’s goods.

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint Paul of the Cross, pray for us!                      Date:  October 20th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or

back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                                                             

FIRST AND LAST NAME

10/20/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Oct 20 Warm-up - Reading:  Numbers Chapters 4, 5, 6

Question #1: Numbers Chapter 4 – What was to be placed on the Table of the Presence?

Answer:

Question #2:  Numbers Chapter 5 – Who was to be expelled from camp?

Answer:

Question #3:  Numbers Chapter 6 - When men or women took the Nazirite Vow, explain what rules they had to follow.

Answer:

 

Lesson:

1.  We prayed Psalm 28

2.  We took notes on the Oct 20 powerpoint attached to this entry

3.  We took notes on the Timeline Segment 4 - Egypt and Exodus

 

 

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Assignment

Feast: Saint Isaac Jogues and Companions, pray for us            Date:  October 19th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

10/19/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Numbers Chapters 1, 2, 3

Question #1: Numbers Chapter 1 – What did the Lord instruct Moses and Aaron to take?

Answer:

Question #2:  Numbers Chapter 2 – What was the total number of the people of Israel?

Answer:

Question #3:  Numbers Chapter 3 – What Tribe was appointed as servants of Aaron the priest?

Answer:

 

We prayed Psalm 27.

We discussed the North American Martyrs -

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Martyrs

 

We watched the Mini-series.

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Assignment

The Theology I Mid-Term is on Thursday October 15, 2015 for Periods 2 and 3.
 
The Theology I Mid-Term is on Friday October 16, 2015 for Periods 5, 6, and 7.
 
The Exam is all Short Answer and is worth 150 points.
 
Mercy is God's Greatest Attribute.
 
Study the following from your notes:
 
1.  Know the answer to the Baltimore Catechism question:  
 
Why Did God Make You?  
 
God made me to know him, to love him, and to serve him in this world, and to be happy with him forever in the next.
 
2.  Know that the Bible is composed of the Old and New Testament.
 
3.  Know that a Covenant is a solemn vow.  Know the Covenants God has made with Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham, and Moses.
 

Adam and Eve – The Covenant is One Holy Couple, The Sign is the Sabbath Day or 7th Day

Noah – The Covenant is One Holy Family, The Sign is the Rainbow

Abraham – The Covenant is One Holy Tribe, The Sign is Circumcision

Moses – The Covenant is One Holy Nation, The Sign is the Ten Commandments

 
4.  Know the information from Genesis and Exodus warm-ups.  You will need to know the general story line of Scripture from what we have covered in Genesis and Exodus.
 
5.  Know that the Bible came to be from Oral Tradition first and then Written Tradition.  Know what Oral Tradition and Written Tradition are.
 
6.  Know that the Bible was originally written in Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic.
 
7.  Know how to look up a Scriptural Reference in both the Old and New Testaments.
 
8.  Know one of the Proofs for God's Existence according to Saint Thomas Aquinas word for word.
 
9.  Know what Natural Revelation is.
 
10.  Know that God reveals himself to us in 5 specific ways: (1) Search for Happiness & Meaning (2) The Bible (3) Love (4) Creation (5) Thought & Reason.  Be prepared to give an example of each of these.
 
11.  Know that Jesus Christ is God's Perfect Revelation.
 
12.  Know what Sacred Tradition is.
 
13.  Know what the relationship between Tradition and Scripture is.
 
14.  Know that the Deposit of Faith is.
 
15.   Know what Divine Inspiration is.
 
16.  Know what Biblical Inerrancy is.
 
17.  Know the 5 parts of Lectio Divina:  (1) Lectio / Read (2) Meditatio / Meditation (3) Oratio / Pray (4) Contemplatio / Contemplation (5) Actio / Action
 
18.  Know the following quote from Vatican II - 
 
"Sacred tradition and Sacred Scripture form one sacred deposit of the word of God." - Dei Verbum #10
 
19.  Know the 6 Criteria for Interpreting Sacred Scripture.
 
20.  Know the Senses of Scripture and what they mean:  (1) The Literal Sense  (2) The Spiritual Sense (3 parts) (A) Allegorical Sense (B) Moral Sense (C) Anagogical Sense
 
21.  Know that the Holy Land is Israel and that it is a real historical place.
 
22.  Know that the Old Testament is the New Testament concealed.  Know that the New Testament is the Old Testament revealed.
 
23.  Know what Salvation History is.
 
24.  Know what Apostolic Succession is.
 
25.  Know that the Catholic Church has an Unbroken Line of Popes since Saint Peter.  Know that the current Pope is Pope Francis.  Know that he was recently in the United States.  Know one thing Pope Francis did in his recent trip to the United States.
 
26.  Know what the Magisterium of the Church is.
 
27.  Know what Dogma is.
 
28.  Know what Angels are.  Know what Demons are.  Study the notes we took in class on Angels and Demons and their place in Scripture.
 
29.  Know what Eucharistic Adoration is.
 
30.  Know what the Rosary is.
 
Mercy is God's Greatest Attribute.
 
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us                          Date:  October 13th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

10/13/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Exodus 39 and 40

Question #1: Ex. 39 – Write down Ex. 39: 42 – 43.

Answer:

Question #2:  Ex. 40 – What covers the tent of meeting to show the glory of the Lord?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

Feast: Saint Laurie, pray for us                          Date:  October 12th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

10/12/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Exodus 36, 37, 38

Question #1: Ex. 36 – Describe one quality of the Tabernacle.

Answer:

Question #2:  Ex. 37 – Describe one quality of the Lampstand / Menorah.

Answer:

Question #3:  Ex. 38 – Name one of the types of metal that was used for the sanctuary.

Answer:
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Date:  October 8th and 9th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                                                          FIRST AND LAST NAME

10/8/15 and 10/9/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Exodus 33, 34, 35

Question #1: Ex. 33 – What does Moses pitch outside the camp?

Answer:

Question #2:  Ex. 34 – How are the Tablets renewed?

Answer:

Question #3:  Ex. 35 – Name one thing the Artisans were commanded to make.

Answer:                                                                             

 

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

10/8/15 and 10/9/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

Notes were taken on Angels and Demons – Powerpoint attached

Notes were taken on the Timeline Segment entitled Patriarchs

Due:

Assignment

Feast:  Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.             Date:  October 7, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

10/7/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Exodus 30, 31, 32

Question #1: Ex. 30 – Describe the Census Tax.

Answer:

Question #2:  Ex. 31 – Describe the Sabbath Laws.

Answer:

Question #3:  Ex. 32 -  Describe what happened with Israel and the Golden Calf.

Answer:
 
We prayed the Rosary today for the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary.
 
To pray the Rosary on your own, go to:
 
 
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Feast:  Saint Bruno, pray for us             Date:  October 6, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

10/6/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Exodus 27, 28, 29

Question #1: Ex. 27 – Describe how the Altar was to be made.

Answer:

Question #2:  Ex. 28 – What was Israel asked to make for Aaron and his sons?

Answer:

Question #3:  Ex. 29 – Describe how Aaron and the first priests were consecrated.

Answer:                                                        

 

Notes were taken on Angels - Powerpoint Attached.

 

 

Due:

Assignment

Feast:  Saint Faustina, pray for us             Date:  October 5, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

10/5/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Exodus 24, 25, 26

Question #1: Ex. 24 - How long is Moses on the mountain?

Answer:

Question #2:  Ex. 25 - What does God ask Moses and the people of Israel to make so that He may dwell in their midst?

Answer:

Question #3:  Ex. 26 – Describe the Veil that God asked Israel to make to separate the holy place in the Tabernacle.

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

Feast:  The Holy Guardian Angels, pray for us!  Date:  October 2, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                                                          FIRST AND LAST NAME

10/2/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

If you did not complete on Sept. 30th: Reading:  Exodus 20

Question #1: Write out all of the Ten Commandments as listed in Exodus 20: 1-17.

Answer:

Oct. 2nd: Reading:  Exodus 21, 22, 23

Question #1: Describe one of the laws regarding Personal Injury in Chapter 21.

Answer:

Question #2: Describe one of the Social Laws in Chapter 22.

Answer:

Question #3:  Describe one of the Religious Laws in Chapter 23.

Answer:

 

 

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

10/2/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

Angels and Demons - Powerpoint Attached

Due:

Assignment

Feast:  Saint Jerome, Patron of the Holy Scriptures, pray for us

Date: September 30th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/30/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Exodus 20

Question #1: Write out all of the Ten Commandments as listed in Exodus 20: 1-17.

Answer:                                                        

Due:

Assignment

Feast:  The Archangels Saint Michael, Saint Gabriel, Saint Raphael, pray for us

Date: September 29, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/29/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Exodus 18 and 19

Question #1: Who is Moses’ Father-in-law?

Answer:                                                        

Question #2: Who does Moses choose to Judge the people of Israel?

Answer:

Question #3:  What happens on Mount Sinai in Exodus Chapter 19?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

Feast:  Saint Wenceslaus and Saint Lorenzo Ruiz & Companions  - Date: September 28, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/28/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Exodus 15, 16, 17

Question #1: Write down one verse from the song Moses and Israel sang in Ex. 15.

Answer:                                                        

Question #2:  What does God provide for Israel to eat in Ex. 16?

Answer:

Question #3:  What does Moses do so the people may have water to drink in Ex. 17?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

This is not an assignment.  This is an invitation to the Christian Service For Life Event on November 4th at USC.  If you would like to go, permission forms and $15 in cash or check are due Friday Sept. 25.
 
Details here -
 
 
 

Due:

Assignment

Date: September 25, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/25/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Reading:  Exodus 13, 14

Question #1: Who does God ask Moses to consecrate to Him?

Answer:                                                        

Question #2:  Write down Exodus 14: 14.

Answer:

Question #3:  Explain what happens at the Red Sea in Exodus Chapter 14.

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

This is not an assignment.  Just a link to watch the talks of our Amazing Pope Francis as he is in the United States this week:
 

Due:

Assignment

Date: September 24, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/24/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

Period 7 - Reading:  Exodus 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Question #1: What happens to the Nile River when it is struck with the rod?

Answer:                                                        

Question #2:  Explain what Plagues happen in Exodus Chapter 8.

Answer:

Question #3:  Explain what Plagues happen in Exodus Chapter 9.

Answer:

Question #4: What Plagues happen in Exodus Chapter 10?

Answer:                                                        

Question #5:  What is the Last Plague in Exodus Chapter 11?

Answer:

Question #6:  Explain what Israel was to do so that the Lord would pass over them.

Answer:

 

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Periods 2, 3, 4, 5 - Reading:  Exodus 10, 11, 12

Question #1: What Plagues happen in Exodus Chapter 10?

Answer:                                                        

Question #2:  What is the Last Plague in Exodus Chapter 11?

Answer:

Question #3:  Explain what Israel was to do so that the Lord would pass over them.

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

Feast:  Saint Padre Pio, pray for us          Date: September 23, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

                                                                                                 FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/23/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Exodus 7, 8, 9

Question #1: What happens to the Nile River when it is struck with the rod?

Answer:                                                        

Question #2:  Explain what Plagues happen in Exodus Chapter 8.

Answer:

Question #3:  Explain what Plagues happen in Exodus Chapter 9.

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

This is not an assignment.  This is to assist you in following Pope Francis
as he visits the U.S. next week:
 
LOVE IS OUR MISSION
-Papal Visit of Pope Francis to U.S. September 2015
 
Check it out:
 

Due:

Assignment

Date: September 22, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/22/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Exodus 4, 5, 6

Question #1: Who does God appoint to speak on Moses’ behalf?

Answer:                                                        

Question #2:  What does Pharaoh do to make the work more difficult for the Hebrews?

Answer:

Question #3:  What does God promise to Moses in Exodus Chapter 6?

Answer:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prayer – Psalm 18

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today’s Schedule

 

1st Period – 7:45 – 8:31

2nd Period – 8:35 – 9:25

Break – 9:25 – 9:55

3rd Period – 9:59 – 10:45

4th Period – 10:49 – 11:35

5th Period – 11:39 – 12:25

Lunch – 12:25 – 1:15

6th Period – 1:19 – 2:05

7th Period – 2:09 – 2:55

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/22/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

Conclusion of Salvation History Overview *Powerpoint attached

Due:

Assignment

Feast:  Saint Matthew, pray for us – Date: September 21, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/21/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Exodus 1, 2, 3

Question #1: What does the King over Egypt do to every son born to the Hebrews?

Answer:                                                        

Question #2:  How does Moses become the son of Pharaoh’s daughter?

Answer:

Question #3:  When God appears to Moses in the burning bush, what does He say is His Name?

Answer:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today’s Schedule

 

1st Period – 7:45 – 8:31

2nd Period – 8:35 – 9:25

Break – 9:25 – 9:55

3rd Period – 9:59 – 10:45

4th Period – 10:49 – 11:35

5th Period – 11:39 – 12:25

Lunch – 12:25 – 1:15

6th Period – 1:19 – 2:05

7th Period – 2:09 – 2:55

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/21/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

Due:

Assignment

Date: September 18th, 2015

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/18/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 49 and 50

Question #1: What does Jacob say will happen to Judah?

Answer:                                                                                                          

Question #2:  Where is Jacob buried?

Answer:

Question #3:  How old is Joseph when he dies?

Answer:

 

Prayer – Lectio Divina:  Psalm 16

 

Notes – Salvation History

 

Mini-Series if your class earns it

 

 

 

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/18/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

Salvation History Continued – See Attached Powerpoint

Due:

Assignment

Feast:  Saint Cornelius and Saint Cyprian, pray for us– Date: September 16th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/16/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 46, 47, 48

Question #1: What does God say to Israel in his visions of the night?

Answer:                                                        

Question #2:  How does Joseph treat his father & his brothers when they arrive in Egypt?

Answer:

Question #3:  What are the names of Joseph’s two sons?

Answer:

 

 

 

 

 

Prayer:  Psalm 15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/16/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

Early World Conclusion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Due:

Assignment

Memorial: Our Lady of Sorrows – Date: September 15th, 2015 Warm-up

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/15/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 43, 44, 45

Question #1: What does Joseph serve to his brothers when they return to Egypt?

Answer:                                                        

Question #2: What does Joseph have placed in Benjamin’s sack? 

Answer:

Question #3:  What does Joseph reveal to his brothers in Genesis Chapter 45?

Answer:

 

 

 

 

 

Prayer:  Psalm 14

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/15/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

Early World Continued

Due:

Assignment

September 14th, 2015 Warm-up

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.  In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/14/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 40, 41, 42

Question #1: What does Joseph do while he is in prison?

Answer:                                                        

Question #2:  What does Joseph say that Pharaoh’s dream means?

Answer:

Question #3:  What does Jacob send ten of his sons to Egypt to do?                                         Who is the governor over the land of Egypt who sells grain to the people?

Answer:

Question #4:  Who does Joseph want his brothers to bring to him?

Answer: 

Due:

Assignment

When you are done with the Quiz – do the September 10th and 11th, 2015 Warm-up

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.

In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/10/15 and 9/11/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 37, 38, 39

Question #1: Explain what Joseph’s brothers do to him and why.

Answer:                                                        

Question #2:  What is the name of Judah’s wife?

Answer:

Question #3:  How is Joseph tempted by Potiphar’s wife?

Answer:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/10/15 and 9/11/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

*Notes were taken on the Israel Powerpoint attached to this entry.

*Notes were also taken on The Early World Timeline Content which you may obtain when you return to class.

*The 46 Old Testament Books Quiz was taken today.  You may take it when you return to class.

*The class prayed Psalm 12 and used the song Lord I Need You for Meditation - link can be found here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuvfMDhTyMA

 

 

Due:

Assignment

Due:

Assignment

September 9th, 2015 ~ Feast: Saint Peter Claver, pray for us

 

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.

In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/9/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 34, 35, 36

Question #1: What happens to Dinah, the daughter of Leah?

Answer:                                                        

Question #2:  What does Jacob build on Bethel?

Answer:

Question #3:  Name one of the sons of Esau.

Answer:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/9/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

Notes were taken on The Holy Land of Israel (Powerpoint attached).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Due:

Assignment

September 8th, 2015 – Feast of the Nativity of Mary

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.

In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/8/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 31, 32, 33

Question #1: Why does Jacob have to take flight from Laban?

Answer:                                                        

Question #2:  Describe what happens to Jacob in Genesis 32: 23-32.  What is Jacob’s                                  name changed to?

Answer:

Question #3:  What reaction does Esau give to Jacob when he sees him?

Answer:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/8/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

*Notes were taken on the Sept 8, 2015 Powerpoint attached.

Due:

Assignment

Due:

Assignment

  • First and Last Name
  • 9/3/15
  • Period 3
  • Theology I-A

Assignment: Blue Bible Textbook Review Questions

  • 1. The Desire to Know God: #1 – 7 on page 20.
  • 2. Natural Revelation: #1 – 7 on page 32.
  • 3. Divine Revelation: #1 – 7 on page 47.
  • Write the Questions and the Answers. Answers do not need to be in complete sentences as long as they answer the question.

Due:

Assignment

September 4th, 2015

 

In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/4/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 28, 29, 30

Question #1: Describe Jacob’s Dream in Genesis 28 in 2-3 sentences.

Answer:                                                        

Question #2:  How does Laban trick Jacob?  Which wife does Jacob love more?

Answer:

Question #3:  When God remembers Rachel, what son does she bear?

Answer:

 

 

 

 

 

Due:

Assignment

Bring the Blue Bible Textbook with you to class during Block this week.
Block B - Weds 9/2 - Periods 5, 6, 7
Block A - Thurs 9/3 - Periods 2, 3
 
 

Due:

Assignment

September 3, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.

In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/3/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 25, 26, 27

Question #1: What are the names of Isaac’s twins?

Answer:

Question #2:  Who does Esau marry?

Answer:

Question #3:  How does Jacob deceive his father Isaac?

Answer:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/3/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Due:

Assignment

Due:

Assignment

September 1st, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.

In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/1/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 22, 23, 24

Question #1: How does God test Abraham?

Answer:

Question #2:  How old is Sarah when she dies?

Answer:

Question #3:  Who does Isaac marry?

Answer:

 

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

9/1/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

Notes were taken on Understanding Scripture.

Due:

Assignment

August 31, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.

In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/31/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 19, 20, and 21

Question #1: What happens to Sodom and Gomorrah?  Why?

Answer:

Question #2:  What happens between Abimelech and Sarah?

Answer:

Question #3:  Who is Isaac?

Answer:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/31/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

Notes were taken on the Powerpoint entitled “About Scripture” that is attached to this entry.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Assignment

August 27th and August 28th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.

In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/27/15 and 8/28/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 16, 17, 18

Question #1: Who is born to Hagar, maid of Sarai?

Answer:

Question #2:  What is the sign of the covenant with Abraham?

Answer:

Question #3:  Who visits Abraham in Genesis 18?

Answer:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/27/15 and 8/28/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

Notes were taken on Finding God – see attached Powerpoint.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Assignment

Choose a Scripture Quote following the rubric on the Powerpoint attached to this entry.  Worth 20 points.  Due August 26.

Due:

Assignment

August 26th, 2015

*Take out Bible, Notebook, Binder, & Writing Utensil & place your bag by the door or back corner.

In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/26/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

*Hold onto your Homework at your desk.

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 13, 14, and 15

Question #1: Why do Abram and Lot part ways?

Answer:

Question #2:  What does Melchizedek bring out before he blesses Abram?

Answer:

Question #3:  Who will be Abram’s heir?  What does the Lord have Abram count outside as the sign of the number of his descendants?

Answer:

 

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/26/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

Notes were taken on the 5 Proofs.  See attached powerpoint.

Due:

Assignment

August 25th, 2015

In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/25/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 11 and 12

Question #1: Explain what happens at the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11.

Answer:

Question #2:  What does the Lord promise to Abram in Genesis 12?

Answer:

Question #3:  What happens to Abram and Sarai in Egypt in Genesis 12?

Answer:

 

 

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/25/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

 

*Today each class participated in All School Eucharistic Adoration.

For an explanation of Eucharistic Adoration, go to:

http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/prayers-and-devotions/adoration/

Due:

Assignment

You must have the Catholic Youth Bible with you every single day in class starting Monday August 24th.  

Due:

Assignment

August 24th, 2015

In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/24/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 9 and 10

Question #1: What does God establish with Noah?

Answer:

Question #2:  What is the sign of the covenant with Noah?

Answer:

Question #3:  Name one of the descendants of Shem.

Answer:

 

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/24/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

Due:

Assignment

If you were absent this week:  Notes for the Week of Aug. 17 - Aug. 20 are on the Powerpoint attached to this entry - "How to Find a Scriptural Reference".

Due:

Assignment

Thursday August 20th and Friday August 21st, 2015

In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/20/15 Per. 2 and 3

8/21/15 Per. 4, 5, 7

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 7 and 8

Question #1: How old is Noah when the flood came upon the earth?

Answer:

Question #2:  How long does the flood last?

Answer:

Question #3:  Explain how the dove is a sign that the flood has ended.

Answer:

 

Prayer:  Psalm 2

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/20/15 Per. 2 and 3

8/21/15 Per. 4, 5, and 7

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

Academic Honesty Contract was signed (attached).

Scripture Quote Homework was assigned (attached).

Notes were taken on The Timeline Introduction.

Due:

Assignment

Wednesday August 19th, 2015 – Warm-up

In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/19/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis Chapters 5 and 6

Question #1: What are the names of Noah’s three sons?

Answer:

Question #2:  What does the Lord decide to do because of the wickedness on earth?

Answer:

Question #3:  What does the God tell Noah to do?

Answer:

 

Due:

Assignment

Tuesday August 18th, 2015 Warm-up

In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/18/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis 4

Question #1: What are the names of Adam and Eve’s first two sons?

Answer:

Question #2:  Why does Cain kill Abel?

Answer:

Question #3:  Who is the third son of Adam and Eve?

Answer:

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/18/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

Notes were taken on the attached Powerpoint:  How the Bible Came to Be

Due:

Assignment

 

Why did God make you?

Source: Question 6 of the Baltimore Catechism

Question: Why did God make you?

Answer: God made me to know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him forever in the next.

 

Verbal Quiz:  Monday August 17, 2015

You need to have the above answer memorized for the Verbal Quiz.

Due:

Assignment

 

Monday August 17th, 2015 

In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/17/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis 3

Question #1: How does the snake tempt the woman?

Answer:

Question #2:  What happens to Adam and Eve after they eat the fruit?

Answer:

Question #3:  What punishment does God give to the snake, the woman, and the man?

Answer:

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In the Notes Section of your Notebook:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/17/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

Notes Taken on Powerpoint Attached to this Entry:  What is the Bible - August 17th

 

Due:

Assignment

Friday August 14th, 2015

 

 

In the Warm-up section of your notebook, underneath yesterday’s warm-up, write and answer the following:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/14/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

WARM-UP

 

Reading:  Genesis 2

Question #1: What does God do on the seventh day?

Answer:

Question #2:  Who does God create from the dust of the ground?

Answer:

Question #3:  Who does God create as a helper fit for the man?

Answer:

Due:

Assignment

Warm-up August 13, 2015

 

Setting up Notebooks:

In the front page of the front portion of your Theology Notebook, write:

 

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/13/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

WARM-UPS

 

Reading:  Genesis 1

Question:  What happens on each day of Creation?

Answer in bullet points: 

1st Day:

2nd Day:

3rd Day:

4th Day:

5th Day:

6th Day:

 

All Warm-ups will follow this format.

 

On the Last Page of your Theology Notebook, write:

 

FIRST AND LAST NAME

8/13/15

PERIOD NUMBER

THEOLOGY 1-A

 

NOTES

All Notes will follow this format.

Due:

Assignment

Warm-up August 12, 2015

Due:

Assignment

Warm-up August 11, 2015

Due:

Assignment

Warm-up August 10th, 2015

Due:

Assignment

Warm-up August 7, 2015