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Showing posts with label Religious Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religious Education. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 February 2019

Eupraise Barbier

Eupraise Barbier
Euphrasie Barbier is the founder of the Sisters of our Lady of the Missions. She worked at a laundry when she was 13 yrs of age and opened her own own laundry when she was 17 yrs old. Euphrasie Barbier brought the congregation to birth in France on christmas day 1861, and four sisters arrived in napier in 1864 to establish the first community in New Zealand. Pukekohe was the first community the sisters founded in the Auckland area. In 1904 the mission sisters started a community in Panmure and in 1912 they opened a community in Ellerslie.

Eupraise Barbier was a woman of strong personality, determined to maintain her independence. She cared for many people around the world, but mostly those who had no food or clothes. She was passionate about spreading the gospel and bringing education to children and women who were in need.

Eupraise Barbier has inspired me to be kind and to help marginalised people. She has also helped me to grow closer to God.

Tuesday, 11 December 2018

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Tuesday, 4 September 2018

Teaching in the Name of Jesus Christ!

Teaching In the name of Jesus Christ


LI:
  • Recognise that the apostles passed on the teaching of Jesus Christ so that others could come and believe in him.
  • Identify and explain some scriptures references which refer to the apostles teaching in the name of Jesus christ
  • Recognise what happened as a result

What is the Acts of the Apostles about?
The Acts of the Apostles is about Jesus’ followers teaching, helping and being like Jesus.


Apostles gave up everything for Jesus there homes, Jobs and more. Jesus tells his apostles that he is going to be leaving. The first apostles felt abandoned and scared that Jesus was going to leave them after all the things that they did with Jesus, but then they encouraged because Jesus told them that they will be empowered by the Holy Spirit.


What two important events are recorded at the beginning of the Acts of the Apostles?
In the beginning of the Acts of the Apostles the two main events are, the promise of the Holy Spirit and The Pentecost.
           
          Whose ‘Acts’ does the book record?
In the Journey of Paul.


Which apostles’ actions feature in the Acts of the Apostles?Why?
Simon Peter because it explains actions that he performed at different Suburbs.


What did the Hebrew people do to show their inner religion?
In Hebrew tradition, doing something in someone’s name meant to identify closely with that person.


What did Jesus teach to the Apostles to help them understand?
When the apostles taught Jesus’ name they understood themselves to be teaching in his place or speaking on his behalf.


Where in the Bible are the stories about the apostles teaching in Jesus’ name?
In the Acts of the Apostles.

Why did the Apostles teach in the name of Jesus.To carry on Jesus mission to build more followers of God.

Wednesday, 22 August 2018

Do you know What a Pilgrim is?

The Church imaged as Pilgrim people.


LI: Recognise how the church as Pilgrim people is journeying to the fullness of
God’s Kingdom.


What is a Pilgrim?
A person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.


There are many people that go on pilgrimage, men and woman go on a short or
long pilgrimage. This Journey is often linked into a Holy place. The places they go to
are usually Places where Jesus grew up and where he taught the his disciples or maybe
at the Temple. There many people that go on pilgrimage.


The places they go to are:
  • Knock, Ireland                                         
  • The Holy Land and Jerusalem

  • St. Peter Basilica, Rome
  • Lourdes, France

Knock, Ireland:
Knock is a place where a group of people were standing outside the church saw a
heavenly vision there.


St. Peter Basilica, Rome:
St. Peter one of the disciples of Jesus and the first bishop of Rome, was martyred and
some people also believed he was buried there. It is in the centre of the Roman Catholic
church, and in the home of the Pope.


Thursday, 3 May 2018

How Does it Feel to be Saved by Jesus?

Learning Intention: We are learning to understand the miracles Jesus performed.


Scriptures:
Matthew 8: 28 - 33
Mark 10: 46 - 52
Luke 8: 22 - 25
Mark 5: 25 - 34
Mark 7: 32 - 37
Luke 9: 37 - 43
Mark 5: 21 - 24, 35 - 42
Luke 5: 12 - 16
Luke 5: 17 - 26
Matthew 8: 5 - 8
Mark 6: 53 - 56
Luke 4: 38 - 40


Title: Jesus heals the Gadarene Demoniacs
Scripture reference: Matthew 8: 28 - 33


Person who was saved by Jesus: Two men


What were they saved from?: They were saved from two demonic spirits.


How was their life changed?:


Title: The Healing of Blind Bartimaeus
Scripture reference: Mark 10: 46 - 52


Person who was saved by Jesus: Bartimaeus

What were they saved from?: They were being saved from being blind.


How did his  life change?: His  life was changed because he was meant to be blind,
but then Jesus saved him and he could see with his own eyes.


Title: Jesus calms the storm
Scripture reference: Luke 8: 22 - 25


Person who was saved by Jesus: The disciples.

What were they saved from?: The storm.


How was their life changed?:


Title: A Girl Restored to Life and a Woman Healed.
Scripture reference: Mark 5: 25 - 34


Person who was saved by Jesus: A woman.


What were they saved from?:They were saved from being sick.


How was their life changed?: Jesus healed them so they wouldn’t be sick.


Title: Jesus Cures a Deaf Man
Scripture reference: Mark 7: 32 - 37


Person who was saved by Jesus: A man who was deaf and couldn't talk that much.

What were they saved from?: They were saved from


How was their life changed?: Their life was changed because he could actually hear
for the first time.


Title: Jesus who healed a demon - possessed boy
Scripture reference: Luke 9: 37 - 43


Person who was saved by Jesus: A little boy.


What were they saved from?: A demon inside their body.


How was their life changed?:


Title: Jesus cleanses a leper
Scripture reference: Luke 5: 12 - 16


Person that Jesus saved: A man with leprosy.


What were they saved from?: The sickness of leprosy.


How was their life changed?: They were clean and he lived a good life.


Title: Jesus forgives and heals the paralyzed
Scripture reference: Luke 5: 17 - 26


Person that Jesus saved: The paralyzed

What were they saved from?: Being paralyzed

How was their life changed?:


Title: The Faith of the Centurion
Scripture reference: Matthew 8: 5 - 8


Person that Jesus saved: A servant who was paralyzed


What were they saved from?: Being paralyzed


How was their life changed?: The man who was paralyzed was healed.


Title: Healing the Sick in Gennesaret.
Scripture reference: Mark 6: 53 - 56


Person that Jesus saved: It was a sick man.


What were they saved from?: He was saved from being sick.


How was their life changed?: Their life was changed because all the people who
was sick touched Jesus cloak and they were all healed.


Title: Healings at Simon’s House.
Scripture reference: Luke 4: 38 - 40


Person that Jesus saved: Simon's mother in - law


What were they saved from?: She was saved from having high fever.


How was their life changed?: Jesus stood over her and rebuked the fever and
it left her. Immediately she got up and began to serve them.








Thursday, 1 March 2018

Do you know what virtues are?


Learning Intention: We are learning to identify virtues.

Thursday, 7 December 2017

Adam and Eve were the first people to live on earth!



Learning Intention: We are learning to recognise that the Jesse Tree tells the story of the people who prepared for the coming of the Messiah.
Success Criteria: I know I can do this when I retell the stories that explains the symbols on my Jesse Tree using Flipsnack.

Friday, 1 December 2017

The 12 stars reminds me of the birth of Jesus!


The rainbow reminds me of Noah and the ark.
The ladder reminds me of Jacob’s twelve sons.
The 12 stars reminds me of the birth of Jesus.
The earth reminds me of God creating the earth.
The temple reminds me of Solomon.
The grapes reminds me of Jesus turning water into wine.
The cross reminds me of Jesus’ resurrection.
The two rings remind me of Ruth.
The crown reminds me of king David, the first king to rule.
The rosary reminds me of Mary.
The ten commandments reminds me of Moses.

Learning Intention: We are learning to recognise that the Jesse Tree tells the story of the people who prepared for the coming of the Messiah.
Success Criteria: I know I can do this when I record 11 symbols on the Jesse Tree that reminds me of Jesus using screencastify.

Monday, 27 November 2017

The Red Cross feeds and gives money to the poor people in Spain!





  1. Red Cross built six homes for Haiti with nearly half a billion dollars from donations.
  2. Red Cross has been collecting money and medical supplies for New Zealand troops overseas.
  3. Red Cross gives food to the poor families in the United Kingdom.
  4. The Red Cross society provides free medical treatments to the poor people  in India.
  5. The Red cross provides shelter, food and mental health services to help those in need.
  6. The Red cross feeds and gives money to the poor people in Spain.

Learning Intention: We are learning to develop our understanding of how charities help people living in poverty and suffering from injustice.
Success Criteria: I know I can do this when I record six key information about how Red Cross shows concern for the poor using screencastify.

Sunday, 26 November 2017

Save the children helps children around the world!


  • Save the children is a charity that fights for children's rights.
  • Save the children provides education for  children that can't go to school.
  • Save the children helps families who are in poverty by feeding the children and giving them somewhere to live.
  • Save the children helps people who have survived wars.
  • Save the children helps children around the world.

  • Save the children organisation meets children who needs help face to face so that they can share their care for them.

Learning Intention: We are learning how charities help people living in poverty and suffering from injustice.
Success Criteria: I know I can do this when I write six ways that Save the Children charity helps those living in poverty and record it using Screencastify.

Thursday, 23 November 2017

Caritas Means Christian Love of Humankind!




  • Caritas is an organization that helps people all over the world.
  • Caritas shares the mission of the Catholic Church to serve the poor and to fight for justice.
  • They provide for the poor so they can have a better life.
  • They are inspired by the Gospels, by the teachings of the Catholic church and by the hopes of people living in poverty.
  • Caritas means christian love of humankind.
  • Caritas shares the mission of the Catholic church to serve the poor and promote charity.
  • Caritas started with a nice man from Germany in 1897 and he wanted to serve the poor so he named the organization after a Latin word that means love and compassion.

Learning Intention: We are learning to develop our understanding of how charities help people living in poverty and suffering from injustice.
Success Criteria: I know I can do this when I record seven ways that the Caritas help those in poverty and suffering from injustice using screencastify.

Friday, 17 November 2017

The Visitation is One of the Important Events in Mary's Life!



Learning Intention: We are learning to develop our understanding of Saint Mary.
Success Criteria: I know I can do this when I make a timeline of the eight most important events in Mary's life.

Wednesday, 8 November 2017

All the Children at Our School Should Learn the Litany for Saint Patrick!



God, the Father of heaven,

Have mercy on us.
 God, the Son, Redeemer of the world,
Have mercy on us.
 God, the Holy Spirit Holy Trinity,
 one God,
Have mercy on us.

Holy Mary, Mother of God, 
Pray for us.
St. Patrick,
Pray for us.
 St. Patrick, Apostle of Ireland,
Pray for us.
 St. Patrick, most worthy in God’s eyes,
Pray for us.
 St. Patrick, model of Bishops, 
Pray for us.
St. Patrick, enemy of infidelity, 
Pray for us.
St. Patrick, truly humble, 
Pray for us.
St. Patrick, always trying to do good,
Pray for us.
 St. Patrick, example of charity, 
Pray for us.
St. Patrick, patron of our Congregation, 
Pray for us.
St. Patrick, teacher of the true faith, 
Pray for us.
St. Patrick, our powerful protector, 
Pray for us.
St. Patrick, our compassionate helper
Pray for us.

  Learning Intention: We are learning to develop our understanding of how we can honour the saints.
Success Criteria: I know I can do this when I record the Litany of Saint Patrick using screencastify.