Class update for Dec 6

Submitted by Suchi Myjak on

Class will be meeting next Sunday, December 13.

Last time, we went discussed the fourth chapter of Theology of the Body for Teens: "Hope & Redemption in Christ." Previously, in chapter 3, we looked at the beauty of the original plan and how it went wrong. Now we see how Christ redeems and restores. Key points:

  • "Eschatological man" is the experience of full redemption in the perfect marriage of Christ and His Church in heaven.
  • The Good News is that God's mercy and forgiveness can heal the imperfections, hurts, and sins of our lives. We can begin right here and now to experience and participate in the New Life that He offers.
  • God has revealed to us the meaning of our existence through the nuptial meaning of the body.
  • God wants and eternal union with each of us that is beyond anything we can experience on earth -- an experience that earthly marriage points to as a sign.
  • Christ offers us the grace to begin anew now, especially through the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
  • There are many opportunities for confessions and for adoration at our parish. You can get both at Teen Adoration, which I really encourage you to try if you haven't yet.

Quote to ponder:

“Confession is an act of honesty and courage. It's an act of entrusting ourselves beyond the sin to the mercy of a Loving and Forgiving God.” – John Paul II

At home assignment:

  1. "Digging Deeper: The Greatest 'Catch-22' in History" on pages 61-62.
  2. "Live it Out: Hope and Healing" on page 63.
  3. (optional) Journal Activity on p. 63-64 provides some excellent questions for reflection.

You might also find the Glossary of Key Terms on p. 66 helpful.

If you missed missed class or want to review:
Please read Chapter 4, pages 51-63 of the workbook, which includes the assignment above.

Open Mic class:
If you have a question, please email it or write me a note. I have small note papers and a question box available in class. This is an opportunity to ask other faith-related questions.

Future class dates:
December
13 Class -- last class this calendar year!
January
03 Class
10 Class

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