LESSON 2 Flashcards
The promise of salvation brought about by sins of our ancestors is fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
Protoevangelium
“I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; He will strike at your head, while you strike at his heel.”
Genesis 3:15
Redemption comes to us above all through the blood of his cross, but this mystery is at work throughout Christ’s entire life:
- In His Incarnation: “Word made flesh”
- In His Hidden Life: Obedience
- In His Word through Teachings, Parables, Beatitudes, Prayers and Proclamation of the Kingdom of God;
- In His Healings and Exorcisms
- And in His Resurrection.
tree of knowledge
old testament
eden
old testament
cross (tree of life)
new testament
gabriel
new testament
gethsemane - golgotha
new testament
lucifer
old testament
Jesus
new testament
Mary
new testament
Adam
old testament
eve
old testament
crowning truth of our faith in Christ
The Resurrection
Christ continues to reveal Himself to us and expresses in different ways particularly through ____ and ______
our conversion and redemption
way of responding to ending the effects of crime that makes the people affected.
restorative justice
seeks to repair harm, to appropriate responsibility for the harm and to involve those who have been affected by the harm, including the community, in the resolution.
restorative justice
Safe keep prisoners convicted by courts,
Prevent prisoners from committing crimes,
Provide inmates basic needs
Bureau of Corrections function
True or False: The Philippine government adheres and believes that all persons have dignity whether one is a criminal or not.
True
“Let us forgive and ask forgiveness!”
St. John Paul II
Punishment and imprisonment have meaning if, while maintaining the demands of justice and discouraging crime, they serve the rehabilitation of the individual by offering those who have made a mistake an opportunity to reflect and to change their lives in order to be fully reintegrated into society.”
St. John Paul II (Jubilee in Prisions, 2009)
The Ultimate Destination of our Human Pilgrimage
To return to the Father
In the Old Testament, the Israelites journeyed to the Promised Land led by Moses. This pilgrimage of faith from deliverance from Egyptian slavery to the land given to them by God so that He can establish Himself a relationship that was lost due to sin of Adam
The covenant that God established with Abraham, chosen to be the father of a multitude of nations, opens the way for the human family to make a return to the Father.
Israelites in the Promised Land
Pope Francis described the father with patience, love, hope, and mercy had never for a second stopped thinking about his lost
Parable of the Prodigal Son by Pope Francis