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Identifies seven major CST themes Provides practical outlines for conducting  sharing sessions Addresses the relationship between charity and justice.ZhService Reading ~ Stewardship: A Disciple s Response*5$"$^Once one chooses to become a disciple of Jesus, Stewardship is not an option Stewardship is not a matter of giving a little more, but an expression of discipleship with power to change how we understand and live out our lives Stewardship is fundamentally the work of the Spirit in our lives Good stewards live with joy and gratitude for the blessings they have received Christian stewards  receive God s gifts gratefully, share them in justice and love, and return them with increase to the Lord. All temporal and spiritual goods come from God. Christians should be good stewards of the gifts they possess We have responsibility to protect and preserve the environment Major obstacle  our social culture encourages selfishness & greed. We must overcome by understanding meaning of stewardship and live accordingly0P0 AService Reading ~ Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church*B/This is a reference text for the social doctrine of the Church Social doctrine of the Church provides the principles for reflection, the criteria for judgment and the directives for action which are the starting point for the promotion of an integral and solidary humanism. Making this document known constitutes a genuine pastoral priority. It provides the fundamental elements of the social doctrine of the Church, showing the relationship between this doctrine and the new evangelization. It provides a complete and systematic overview of the Church s social teaching It is an instrument for moral and pastoral discernment of the complex events that mark our time The Compendium is offered to other Churches and followers of other faiths and people of good will committed to serving the common good It offers a contribution of truth to the question of man s place in nature and in human society Z}4Worship Reading ~ Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy*5 " fIn liturgical celebrations, Christ is present in the minister, the Eucharist, the Word and the people. Liturgy is the summit toward which the activity of the church is directed and the font from which all her power flows. We must pray with each other, and alone, without ceasing Faithful should be led to full, conscious and active participation in liturgical celebrations which is demanded by the very nature of the liturgy Diocese should have a commission on sacred liturgy, sacred music and sacred art as far as possible The faithful should not be silent spectators, should take part in sacred action, be nourished, give thanks and learn to offer themselves  Pastors should teach the faithful to take their part.  Extreme Unction is called  Anointing of the Sick and is not just a sacrament at the point of death 4P4<Worship Reading ~ Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy (Cont.)4= $ Sacred Scripture shall be more easily accessible and more abundant in nature Church praises the Lord and intercedes for the salvation of the world by praying the Divine Office On Sunday, faithful are bound to come together, hear the Word, take part in the Eucharist, remember the passion of Jesus, thank God and keep the day as a day of joy and freedom from work. Lent has a twofold character: Baptism and Penance  Faithful must be mindful of consequences of sin, virtue of penance, role of the Church in penitential practices, and pray for sinners Purpose of sacred music is the glory of God and the sanctification of the faithful Sacred art should turn the minds of the faithful devoutly toward God. Experts should be consulted if judgment is needed. Z AWorship Reading ~ Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (Part 1)*B / , Baptism incorporates us into Christ, and forms us into God s people. Initiation is the responsibility of all baptized. Confirmation makes us more completely in the image of the Lord and fills us with the Holy Spirit. In Eucharist, we eat the flesh and drink the blood of the Son of Man to have eternal life. Baptism is a sacramental bond of unity linking all who have been signed by it. Once validly celebrated, it may never be lawfully repeated Initiation of catechumens is a gradual process that takes place within the community of the faithful  the faithful provide example The rite of acceptance into the order of catechumens can be celebrated several times during the year. The document discusses celebration of the rite of election, the scrutinies, and the sacraments of initiation. A seven step outline for Christian Initiation of Adults is included in the reading. The period of the catechumenate should be long enough for conversion and the faith of the catechumens to become strong The period of postbaptismal catechesis or mystagogy is a time for the community and the neophytes to grow in their grasp of the paschal mystery and of making it part of their livesZP  f   Worship Reading ~ DIES DOMINI* The Lord s Day has always been accorded special attention in the history of the Church because of its close connection with the very core of the Christian mystery. Sabbath is an invitation to joy and an invitation to relive. In commemorating Christ s Resurrection every Sunday, the Church indicates the true fulcrum of history, to which the mystery of the world s origin and its final destiny leads. It is true remembrance of creation, a celebration of life, and a provocation for life after death. When Sunday loses its fundamental meaning and becomes merely part of a  weekend , people limit their ability to  see the heavens  and though ready to celebrate, they are incapable of doing so Sunday is not just a day of rest, but also of celebration. Rest should not be trivialized as simple relaxation, but be defined as expression of our indelible relationship with God. Rest acquires sacred value (explain) & Do not be afraid to give your time to Christ! Discuss the realization of the spiritual meaning of the Sabbath, as Saint Gregory the Great declares:  For us, the true Sabbath is the person of our Redeemer, our Lord Jesus Christ xPx  ` fffff` ?̙ffE` ff333` C3ff3` &u3` ffff` **@fff̙fl` +3[Xd` 333f` 5D`|f>?" dd@*?lPd@ `F `A@`<``( n?" dd@   @@``PP   @ ` `.p>>  T(  2T ```  "```"  BKG p"P`` D0 B  C OBCE6FGIQSTUV.WX@` B C "`` B0 hB  s *DԔ"  0t "{4  T Click to edit Master title style! !$  0t "  RClick to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level!     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