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This document discusses how God reveals himself through human experience and creation. It explores how we can see God's presence in people, places, events, the natural world, and experiences on Earth. While God is transcendent, he is also imminent in our lives. We can discover the sacred in the depth of human experiences and see both God's greatness and nearness in creation. The sacraments, especially the Eucharist, are doorways to the sacred where we encounter God through rituals and symbols.
This document discusses how God reveals himself through human experience and creation. It explores how we can see God's presence in people, places, events, the natural world, and experiences on Earth. While God is transcendent, he is also imminent in our lives. We can discover the sacred in the depth of human experiences and see both God's greatness and nearness in creation. The sacraments, especially the Eucharist, are doorways to the sacred where we encounter God through rituals and symbols.
This document discusses how God reveals himself through human experience and creation. It explores how we can see God's presence in people, places, events, the natural world, and experiences on Earth. While God is transcendent, he is also imminent in our lives. We can discover the sacred in the depth of human experiences and see both God's greatness and nearness in creation. The sacraments, especially the Eucharist, are doorways to the sacred where we encounter God through rituals and symbols.
The presence of the sacred in our world God reveals himself through our human experience. God is encapsulated through: people places events our created universe our experiences on Earth Jesus Christ The Sacraments
There is no direct dictation (Knox, 1999, pg 65)
The presence of the sacred in our world Light and darkness, wind and fire, water and earth, the tree and its fruit, speak of God and symbolize both his greatness and his nearness. [CCC, para 1147] The presence of the sacred in our world We see Gods presence in our lives through our created universe, people, things and experiences.
For us there is no other way (Knox, 1999, pg 214)
We can discover God in the depth of our human experiences
We can see the presence of the Sacred in our world
We see God as transcendent (Mystery, beyond us) We see God who is immanent (Present, amongst us)
We see God in the Eucharist, but we also see Him in our lives. The presence of the sacred in our world How Wonderful is our World!
Watch the What a Wonderful World video
Discuss:
How did that make you feel?
How do you think we can see God in our world? The presence of the sacred in our world
Discuss with your partner:
What thoughts or feelings come to mind when you see the following pictures?
How do you think we can see God in these
images? The presence of the sacred in our world The presence of the sacred in our world The presence of the sacred in our world All of creation is sacred We see God in the Sacraments Sacraments are the Doorways to the sacred. The Sacrament of the Eucharist is where we can see God through the symbols and rituals in the Mass. The presence of the sacred in our world Pick a Task. Task A Decide to work either individually, or in a Our World group of 2 or 3. Task B Put together your own interpretation of people and places Sacrament: Doorways to the Sacred By creating either: Task C Powerpoint Wordle human experiences Photo journal Comic strip Artistic piece Video Task D Music piece Tableau The Sacrament of The Eucharist
Johnston. The Book of Saint Basil The Great, Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia, On The Holy Spirit, Written To Amphilochius, Bishop of Iconium, Against The Pneumatomachi. 1892.