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The Gospel of Mark

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Description: There is nothing mentioned in Mark about Jesus’ birth or early childhood Sequence the events of the passion within Mark's gospel Hghlight the key words/phrases

Biblical concordances, dictionaries and glossaries

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Description: containing an alphabetical list of all the key words of the Bible together with the name It is particularly useful when searching for themes commonly found in scripture

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Liturgical resources

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Description: Liturgy is the term used to describe the official public worship of the Catholic Church It is the action of Christ and the people of God to give praise and Key Documents - Liturgy

Morality: world religions

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Description: The ethical dimension is considered one of the essential aspects of any religious tradition The ethical dimension flows out of the doctrinal and scriptural dimensions of a

Identity

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Description: The questions “Who Am I?”; “What am I about?”; "How am I different from/similar to others 1596-1650), decreed that consciousness is a key factor in human understanding of what we

Traditional prayer and ritual

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Description: There are some prayers, aspirations and hymns which have emerged from the story of the contemporary followers of Christ, captures key elements in the Christian understanding of

Baptism and Mission

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Description: Baptism, together with Confirmation and Eucharist, are sacraments that initiate an individual into For Christians, Jesus’ mission is key to understanding who Jesus is and thus who

Moral living: secular models

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Description: There are many secular moral frameworks - that is, frameworks which do not rely on religious imperatives for their reasoning or Three of the key frameworks are summarised below

Celebrating the mass

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Description: The primary elements of the Eucharist are bread and wine, symbolic of basic nourishment for life This key concept of thanksgiving is at the heart of Eucharist

Moral issues: Pope to young people

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Description: Young people, Pope John Paul II says, are living in a difficult age, full of enthusiasm 2001, Pope John Paul II identified some of the key moral issues facing young people today

Church communities: gather

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Description: Gathering or assembling together is a key element in any understanding of what it means to in instructing the faithful and reminding them of key aspects of their religious tradition

Prayer and worship practices

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Description: Through private prayer, every person experiences God in a special way Vatican II's key document the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy (Sacrosanctum Concilium

Sustainers of God's creation

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Description: Letters of Paul provide us with some key messages about the importance of sustaining God’s Man and woman are unique creations Made in the image and likeness of God, they alone have

Teacher background

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Description: The following provides on various topics that relate to Church teachings and the role of scripture Acting for others the moral life Key theological terms What does it mean to love

Bioethics

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Description: This approach recognises four key principles arising from reflections on common morality perspective, the four principles may be supplemented by a number of other key principles

Diverse practices of the Catholic church community

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Description: There are many beliefs and practices that are distinctively Catholic (although not necessarily unique to The seven sacraments express this in key moments and needs of life

Spirituality

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Description: The other key factor underpinning people’s responses is the degree to which the Church When people describe their ideal place for a spiritual gathering key themes emerged

Key theological terms

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Description: Faith is essentially a living relationship of love and trust between two persons Central to any faith in Christ is his resurrection It is with the Risen Lord that we enter a faith

 
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Matthew 5: 3-11 - The Beatitudes

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Description: Scripture scholars think that the Gospel of Matthew was written in the last part of the first century CE, sometime after 70 CE. Matthew’s intended audience was Jewish Christians

Luke 19: 1-10 - Zacchaeus

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Description: Luke’s gospel consistently presents Jesus as the Compassionate Saviour – the one who cares for those in need and for those rejected by society The account is unique to Luke's

Luke 1: 1 – 2: 52 – Infancy narrative

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Description: Due to the length of this passage, please click the link to Bible Gateway to view the text The Gospel is the first of a two-part work, Luke-Acts Mary and a number of women

Mark 5: 21–43; Matthew 9: 18–26; Luke 8: 40–56 - Jesus heals a crippled woman

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Description: This text appears in all three synoptic gospels which means it originated as part of the oral tradition that was used to create Mark’s Gospel When a story appears in multiple

Exodus 12: 1-30 - The Story of the Passover

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Description: World behind the text and the world of the text A brief history of the Old Testament a huge shadow over the text, provoking key questions that the authors were desperate to

Luke 10: 29-37 - The Good Samaritan

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Description: The Gospel of Luke is the first of a two-part work, Luke-Acts, which is sometimes thought The lawyer then poses the key question, 'Who is my neighbour?' Matthew 2234-40 and Mark

Acts 2: 1-15 - Pentecost

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Description: The Acts of the Apostles is the second part of a larger work, Luke-Acts , attributed to a common author, Luke, whose sophisticated and elegant Greek Key Symbols of Pentecost

Leviticus 19:1-3, 9-18 - The decalogue

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Description: The ‘ Holiness Code ’ gets its name from the opening verses of chapter nineteen in this way, perhaps, to highlight one of its key themes the way we behave in relation to

Luke 2: 41-52 - Jesus in the temple

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Description: As Luke's infancy narrative ends, he makes a transition to the ministry of John and Jesus through a single incident from Jesus' adolescence (L. T But there is a second key detail

Exodus 19: 16-19 - God speaks to Moses on the mountain

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Description: They took their stand at the foot of the mountain New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition This text is found in the Book of Exodus, which forms part of the Pentateuch (the

Galatians: Context and message

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Description: Due to the length of this passage, please refer to Bible Gateway for the full text of the Book the necessity of accepting circumcision and other key obligations of the Jewish law

1 Corinthians 11: 23-26 - Institution of Eucharist

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Description: In the Christian Scriptures, there are thirteen letters that are attributed to Paul, but only seven Paul makes it clear that the key to the experience of Eucharist is participation

1 Corinthians 15: 1-11 - Raised from Death

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Description: In the Christian Scriptures, there are thirteen letters that are attributed to Paul, but only seven are considered undisputed Video Pope Francis The key to

Genesis 17: 1-8, 15-19, 21-22 - God’s Promise to Abraham and Sarah

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Description: A key reason for composing the Pentateuch was to form a united people it is important to point out a key understanding that the ancient Israelites believed God

Mark 1: 40-45 - Jesus cleanses a leper

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Description: Mark 140-45 is in the first major section of Mark’s Gospel, the Galilean Ministry ( Mk 114 For a summary of key aspects of the Gospel of Mark and an outline of its structure see

Luke 10:25-37 – The Good Samaritan

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Description: The Parable of the Good Samaritan “Teacher,” he said, “what must I do to inherit eternal life?” 26 He said to him, “What is written in the law What do you read there?” 27 He

Genesis 28: 10-22 - God’s Promise to Jacob

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Description: The authors of Genesis have fitted together ancient stories from Israelite folklore to produce one born, and so by convention is in a key position of power in the family as regards

Mark 1: 29-41 - Jesus at Simon’s house

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Description: Mark 129-41 is in the first major section of Mark’s Gospel, the Galilean Ministry ( Mk 114 For a summary of key aspects of the Gospel of Mark and an outline of its structure see

Ephesians 2:19 – Communion of Saints

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Description: The text is part of the Epistle or Letter to the Ephesians Modern scholarship is inclined to assign Key themes in Ephesians are oriented to the Church as the Body of Christ

Ephesians 2:4-10 - God’s love and mercy

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Description: The text is part of the Epistle or Letter to the Ephesians Modern scholarship is inclined to assign Key themes in Ephesians are oriented to the Church as the Body of Christ

Ephesians 3: 1-21 – Communion of Saints

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Description: The text is part of the Epistle or Letter to the Ephesians Modern scholarship is inclined to assign Key themes in Ephesians are oriented to the Church as the Body of Christ

Mark 2: 23-28 – Sabbath laws and practices

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Description: Mark 223-28 is in a section of the Gospel of Mark usually called the Galilean ministry (Mark For a summary of key aspects of the Gospel of Mark and an outline of its structure see

Ephesians 1:1 - Communion of Saints

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Description: The text is part of the Epistle or Letter to the Ephesians Modern scholarship is inclined to assign Key themes in Ephesians are oriented to the Church as the Body of Christ

Galatians: Imagery and Symbolism

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Description: Due to the length of this passage, please refer to Bible Gateway for the full text of the expand upon, argue and persuade towards key themes such as the Law, justification, faith

Genesis 6: 1 - 9: 17 - Noah and the ark

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Description: The Story of Noah appears in the Book of Genesis is done by noting differing story telling styles, key phrases, and theological positions There are three key features of a narrative

Mark 1: 9-11 - The baptism of Jesus

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Description: Mark's gospel was written before the other gospels in the Bible It could also have meant a What are key symbols used in the sacrament of Baptism to reflect baptism in the Jordan

1 Samuel 17: 1-49 – David & Goliath

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Description: Ask this is a lengthy passage, please see the text at The Story of David and Goliath There is more than one author and further editing by members of the Some key words and phrases

 
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Definitions H – M

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Description: Are the record of the words, actions, and the silent approval, of the Islamic prophet of God’ and the ‘Kingdom of Heaven’ are key elements in the teaching of Jesus as recorded

 
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