Catholicity In Pictures Part I I

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Catholicity in Pictures part II Mr. Pablo Cuadra Religion Class

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A pictorial of all things catholic

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Catholicity in Pictures part II

Mr. Pablo CuadraReligion Class

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Ceremony ofAnointing of thesick

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Ceremony of thewashing of thefeet, Holy Thursday

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Veneration of the Cross --- Good Friday

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Blessing of the Fire– Easter Vigil –Holy Saturday

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The singing of the Exultet

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Bishop’s staff or crozier

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Basilica – A very important Church

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Cardinals take an oath to defend the faith with their own lives

Any baptize male Catholic can become a Cardinal

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Vow of Silence ------- Practice by the monastics

“Into Great Silence” is the title of a new documentary on the vow of silenceand the ascetic life of the monastics.

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Zuchetto --Skull cap

The Pope wears a white Zuchetto

Did you Know?

Priests and DeaconsCan wear a blackZuchetto.

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Eucharistic Minister

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http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/

A compendium of Catholic doctrine

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Vatican’s Flag

Yellow represents light White represents salt of the earth

The keys of Peter Matthew 16:19

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Founder of the Franciscan order

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Holy Icon of the Theotokos

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Altar Server

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Imposition of Ashes on Ash Wednesday

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Clerical Collar – worn by bishops, priests, deacons, seminarians

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Baptism

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Bishop Confirming

Sponsor

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Church of the Nativity– Bethlehem, Palestine

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First Confession– in preparation for First Communion

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First Communion Class

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Stain Glass Windows --- Religious Architecture and Art

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Confession and Absolution

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Eastern Catholic Candles

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Incensing – a symbol of our prayers going up to God

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Set of the Liturgy of the Hours

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Celtic Cross

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Byzantine Cross – Used By Eastern Catholics

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Eastern- Catholic Bishop

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Eastern Catholic Architecture

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Patriarch and Pope John Paul II

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Prayer Rope – Eastern Catholic Rosary

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St. Mary’s Cathedral – the Cathedral is the mother church of the archdiocese of Miami and the Archbishop’s church.

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Aspergillum or Holy Water sprinkler

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Holy Water Font

It remind us of our baptism and baptismal call

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Sanctuary Lamp

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Prayer

Soul of Christ, sanctify me Body of Christ, save me

Blood of Christ, inebriate me Water from Christ's side, wash me Passion of Christ, strengthen me

O good Jesus, hear me Within Thy wounds hide me

Suffer me not to be separated from Thee From the malicious enemy defend me

In the hour of my death call me And bid me come unto Thee

That I may praise Thee with Thy saints and with Thy angels

Forever and ever Amen

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