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    The Holy Eucharist is the focal point in spiritual nourishment in the Catholic life. By deeply analysing the symbols utilized in the poster promoting the Eucharist we can receive and insight into the reason why the Eucharist is of such significance to the Catholic life. The Golden Chalice situated as the focal point of the poster represents the glass in which Jesus instituted his blood at the last supper to his disciples. The Chalice is a visual representation of the Last Supper. The Chalice…

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    Hannah is the main character in the book and the movie. She goes into the “different world”, and the book and the movie are based around her. Aunt Eva is very important to Hannah because she gets hannah. She gets that Hannah doesn’t want to go to Passover, but she tells hannah that she needs to because it is family tradition. Aunt Eva gets Hannah better than Hannah’s parents do. You cannot have a book or a movie without having plot. Plot is probably the most important part of a book/movie. Plot…

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    The Old Testament is filled with the history of ancient Israel. It relates to us stories and facts of what the people of Israel endured, as well as what their way of life was like. In Genesis we find out the lifestyles of many people. For example, we read about Abraham and Sarahs hospitality, the Sodomites and Gomorites, who did not please God, as well as how to people acted in the times of Noah. The book of Exodus is filled with the history of Israel when they were slaves in Egypt, and led to…

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    Bach's Apparent Blasphemy

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    Bach’s masterpiece displays not only his mastery of the orchestra and choir, but also showcases his intense belief in Christ as savior of the world. Bach was a devout Christian throughout all of his life and this shines through in his work, especially in his more spiritual compositions. In his oratorio three especially distinct features come to the foreground that help to build up its Christianity: one, word-painting, especially in the more intense movements; two, by making the chorus, along…

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    friendly and welcoming. Some even came up to us and shook our hands and told us they were glad to have us there. Sally Frank was very helpful and mentioned someone of the holidays we had learned about in class including Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Passover, and Sabbath. The sanctuary was absolutely breathtaking, the stain glass windows were dark blue on the outer portion and a light blue in the interior portion with lots of colors to make the windows glisten when the sun shines through them.…

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    Early Christian Traditions

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    speculation as to which that Jesus had used as the blood of the new Covenant. Some say it was the third glass which is known as the “cup of blessing” and what a blessing the blood of the new Covenant is. They believe it was the third because during the Passover meal with the disciples it was said “Jesus after supper took a cup of wine and blessed it,” the third cup would according to tradition be the one taken after supper. However some scholars believe that it was the fourth. That also would be…

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    God's Plan Of Salvation

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    5 Jesus is the One When sin entered the world of humanity through Adam, the relationship between God and man was broken. In order for restoration to occur, it became necessary to substitute the lifeblood of another. Because love is at the core of God’s character, he granted mercy and forgiveness to all of humankind by providing the perfect sacrifice for the redemption of his creation. Romans 3:23-24 says, “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and all are justified…

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    development during their childhood because the culture that the child lives in might be different than the culture they were born in. An example of explicit this would a Jewish child that is in school would see that Christmas is celebrated instead of Passover(Passover is celebrated for seven or eight days depending on if one lives in Israel, unlike where Christmas is only celebrated on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day) if they are in a country that celebrates Christmas. There are many examples…

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    many key events in Judaism. One main holiday is Hanukkah. It is a celebration when they give presents to each other for 8 days. Yom Kippur is another event. Yom Kippur is a whole day with no food and just worship and praise to God. The last is Passover. Passover is a meal and celebration for the Israelite…

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    As Catholics, Mass is the source and most important sacrament of our faith. Pope Francis stated back in 2014 that “every authentic journey of faith, communion and witness springs from this sacrament of love”. Claiming that the Mass is “so boring” or that “I just don’t get anything out of Mass” indicates the pure ignorance of that person. Dr. Scott Hahn’s book The Lamb’s Supper manifests that the Mass is truly heaven on earth by recognizing that to comprehend Mass we must know more. Dr. Scott…

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