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PRAYERS
Our Father
Our Father,
Who art in Heaven,
Hallowed by Thy name,
Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done
On earth as it is in Heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
And forgive us our trespasses
As we forgive those who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation
But deliver us from evil.
Amen.

Hail Mary
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with
thee.
Blessed art thou among women
And blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.

Altar

Altar

Monastery

Monasterio

Apostle

Apstol

Monk

Monje

Archbishop

Arzobispo

Mosque

Mezquita

Atheism

Atesmo

Nun

Monja

Baptism

Bautismo

Parable

Parbola

Bible

Biblia

Paradise

Paraso

Bishop

Obispo

Pastor

Pastor

Cardinal

Cardenal

Pilgrim

Peregrino

Cathedral

Catedral

Pope

Papa

Cemetery

Cementerio

Prayer

Oracin, Rezo

Chapel

Capilla

Priest

Cura

Chaplain

Capelln

Procession

Procesin

Charity

Caridad

Prophet

Profeta

Choir

Coro

Purgatory

Purgatorio

Church

Iglesia

Rabbi

Rabino

Clergy

Clero

Sacrilege

Sacrilegio

Confession

Confesin

Saint

Santo

Convent

Convento

Sermon

Sermn

Cult

Culto

Shrine

Santuario

Deacon

Dicono

Sin

Pecado

Demon

Demonio

Sinner

Pecador

Disciple

Discpulo

Soul

Alma

Faith

Fe

Synagogue

Sinagoga

God

Dios

Temple

Templo

Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us

Gospel

Evangelio

Temptation

Tentacin

sinners,

Heaven

Cielo

The devil

El diablo

now and at the hour of our death.

Hell

Infierno

The Holy Spirit

El Espritu Santo

Mass

Misa

Vicar

Vicario

Miracle

Milagro

Worship

Adoracin

Amen
Gloria

Glory be to the Father, and the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be.
Amen

Salve

Hail Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, Hail our life, our sweetness and our hope. To thee to we
cry, poor banished children of Eve; to thee do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in
this valley of tears.
Turn then, most gracious advocate, thine eyes of mercy toward u, and after this, our exile,
show unto us blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus. O clement, o loving, o sweet Virgin Mary!
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VOCABULARY
a prayer
abbot
aisle
aisle
alms
altar
angel
apostle
apostle
archbishop
archbishop
baptism
believer
bells
bible
bible
bishop
bishop
blasphemy
bless
bride
bridegroom
bridesmaid
buddhism
buddhist
burial
cardinal
carol
cassock
cathedral
catholic
catholic
catholicism
cemetery
chalice
chapel
chapel
chaplain
charity
choir
christ
christian
christianity
christmas
christmas eve
church
coffin
communion
confession
confession

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oracin
abad
nave lateral
nave lateral
limosna
altar
ngel
apstol
apstol
arzobispo
arzobispo
bautizo, bautismo
creyente
campanas
biblia
biblia
obispo
obispo
blasfemia
bendecir
novia
novio
dama de honor
budismo
budista
entierro
cardinal
villancico
sotana
catedral
catlico
catlico
catolicismo
cementerio
cliz
capilla
capilla
capelln
caridad
coro
cristo
critiano
critianismo
navidad
nochebuena
iglesia
atad
comunin
confesin
confesin

alms

limosna

altar

altar

altar boy

monaguillo

angel

ngel

apostle

apstol

archbishop

arzobispo

atheism

atesmo

baptism

bautismo

believer

creyente

bible

biblia

bishop

obispo

buddhism

budismo

buddhist

budista

candle

vela

cardinal

cardenal

catholic

catlico

catholicism

catolicismo

catolicismo

catholicism

cemetery

cementerio

chapel

capilla

chaplain

capelln

charity -

caridad

christ

cristo

christianity

cristianismo

church

iglesia

clergy

clero

communion

comunin

confession

confesin

confirmation

confirmacin

convent

convento

crucifix

crucifijo

cult

culto

deacon

dicono

demon

demonio

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confetti
confirmation
confirmation
congregation
consecrated wafer
convent
convent
cremation
crucifix
deacon
dean
devil
disciple
disciple
easter
faith
first communion
font
god
god
goddes
good friday
gospel
gospel
grave
halo
hearse
heathen
heaven
hebrew
hell
heresy
heretic
hindu
hinduism
holiness
holy water
incense
islamic
islamism
jewish, jew
kneel
last rites
lent
mass
mass
miracle
monastery
monastery
monk
monk
muslim
nave
nun

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confeti
confirmacin
confirmacin
los fieles
hostia
convento
convento
incineracin
crucifijo
dicono
den
diablo
discpulo
discpulo
semana santa
fe
primera comunin
pila
dios
Dios
diosa
viernes santa
evangelio
evangelio
tumba
aureola
coche fnebre
pagano
cielo
hebreo
infierno
hereja
hereje
hinduista
hinduismo
santidad
agua bendito
incienso
islmico
islamismo
judo
arrodillarse
exequias
cuaresma
misa
misa
milagro
monasterio
monasterio
monje
monje
musulmn
nave
monja

devil

diablo

disciple

discpulo

faith

fe

god

Dios

goddes

diosa

gospel

evangelio

heaven

cielo

hebraic

hebreo

hell

infierno

hindu

hinduista

hinduism

hinduismo

islam

islam

islamic

islmico

islamism

islamismo

jewish

judo

judaism

judasmo

mass

misa

miracle

milagro

monastery

monasterio

monk

monje

mosque

mezquita

muslim

musulmn

nun

monja

organ

rgano

paradise

paraso

parish

parroquia

pastor

pastor

pope

papa

prayer

oracin

priest

sacerdote

priest

cura

procession

procesin

prophet

profeta

protestant

protestante

protestantism

protestantismo

psalm

salmo

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nun
offertory
parable
paradise
parish
parish
pastor
pew
piety
pilgrim
pious
pope
pope
prayer
preach
priest
priest
protestant
protestantism
psalm
pulpit
religious
ring
rosary
saint
saint
sermon
sin
sin
sinner
soul
spirit
steeple
synagogue
temple
the devil
theology
to believe
to bury
to confess
to have faith
to pray
to pray
to sin
tombstone
undertaker
vestments
vestry
virgin mary
vows
worship
buddhism
buddhist

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monja
purgatory
ofertorio
rabbi rabino
parbola
paraso
religion
parroquia
religious
parroquia
sacrilege
pastor
banco
saint
piedad
shrine
peregrino
piadoso
sin
papa
sinner
papa
oracin, rezo
soul
predicar
spirit
cura
sacerdote
synagogue
protestante
temple
protestantismo
salmo
temptation
plpito
the cassock
religioso
anillo
the holy spirit
rosario
the quran
santo
santo, santa
to believe
sermn
to confess
pecado
pecado
to have faith
pecador
to pray
alma
to sin
espritu
campanario
virgin mary
sinagoga
witchcraft
templo
el diablo
worship
teologa
religion
creer
religious
enterrar
confesarse
alms
tener fe
angel
rezar
apostle
rezar
archbishop
pecar
baptism
lpida
director de pompas fnebres to believe
believer
vestiduras
bible
sacrista
bishop
virgen maria
promesas solemnes
chapel
adorar
christ
budismo
church
budista
communion

purgatorio
rabino
religin
religioso
sacrilegio
santo
santuario
pecado
pecador
alma
espritu
sinagoga
templo
tentacin
la sotana
el espritu santo
el coran
creer
confesarse
tener fe
rezar
pecar
virgen mara
brujera
adoracin
religin
religioso
limosna
ngel
apstol
arzobispo
bautizo, bautismo
creer
creyente
biblia
obispo
capilla
cristo
iglesia
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catholicism
catholic
christianity, christendom
christian
hebrew, hebraic
hinduism
hindu
islamism
islamic
jewish, jew
muslim, moslem
protestantism
protestant
to pray
prayer
priest
saint
sin
to sin
sinner
soul
spirit
synagogue
temple
virgin mary

catolicismo
catlico
critianismo
critiano
hebreo
hinduismo
hinduista
islamismo
islmico
judo
musulmn
protestantismo
protestante
rezar
oracin, rezo
sacerdote
santo, santa
pecado
pecar
pecador
alma
espritu
sinagoga
templo
virgen mara

(MNIMOS)

to confess, to make
confession
confession
confirmation
convent
crucifix
devil
disciple
faith
god
goddes
gospel
to have faith
mass
monastery
monk
nun
paradise
parish
pastor
pope

confesarse
confesin
confirmacin
convento
crucifijo
diablo
discpulo
fe
dios
diosa
evangelio
tener fe
misa
monasterio
monje
monja
paraso
parroquia
pastor
papa

VOCABULARY

BAPTISM/BAUTISMO

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baptize

bautizar

christen

bautizar

godfather

padrino

godson

ahijado

font

pila

godmother

madrina

goddaughter

ahijada

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WEDDINGS / BODAS
aisle

nave lateral

bridegroom

novio

ring

anillo

vows

promesas solemnes

bride

novia

bridesmaid

dama de honor

confetti

confeti

FUNERALS FNEBRES
burial

entierro

grave

tumba

hearse

coche fnebre

undertaker

director de pompas
fnebres

tombstone lpida
last rites

exequias

to bury

enterrar

cemetery

cementerio

coffin

atad

cremation incineracin
to mourn

lamentarse

archbishop

arzobispo

chaplain

capelln

deacon

dicono

saint

santo

nun

monja

abbot

abad

disciple

discpulo

bishop

obispo

priest

cura

monk

monje

dean

den

cardinal

cardinal

pilgrim

peregrino

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PARTS OF THE CHURCH / PARTES DE LA IGLESIA
chapel

capilla

aisle

nave lateral

font

pila

nave

nave

steeple

campanario

pulpit

plpito

vestry

sacrista

bells

campanas

altar

altar

pew

banco

HOLIDAYS / FIESTAS
Christmas

Navidad

Lent

Cuaresma

Good Friday

Viernes Santa

Easter

Semana Santa

Shrove Tuesday

Martes de Carnaval

Christmas Eve

Nochebuena

MISCELANEOUS
a prayer

oracin

apostle

apstol

Bible

Biblia

blasphemy

blasfemia

bless

bendecir

carol

villancico

cassock

sotana

cathedral

catedral

catholic

catlico

chalice

cliz

charity

caridad

choir

coro

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confession

confesin

confirmation

confirmacin

congregation

los fieles

consecrated wafer

hostia

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convento
first communion

primera comunin

God

Dios

gospel

evangelio

halo

aureola

heathen

pagano

heaven

cielo

hell

infierno

heresy

hereja

heretic

hereje

holiness

santidad

holy water

agua bendito

incense

incienso

kneel

arrodillarse

mass

misa

miracle

milagro

monastery

monasterio

offertory

ofertorio

parable

parbola

parish

parroquia

piety

piedad

pious

piadoso

preach

predicar

psalm

salmo

rosary

rosario

sermon

sermn

sin

pecado

the devil

el diablo

theology

teologa

to pray

rezar

worship

adorar

vestments

vestiduras

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HUMAN RIGHTS
Human rights refer to the "basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled." Examples of rights and
freedoms which have come to be commonly thought of as human rights include civil and political rights, such as the
right to life and liberty, freedom of expression, and equality before the law; and economic, social and cultural rights,
including the right to participate in culture, the right to food, the right to work, and the right to education.

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are
endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one
another in a spirit of brotherhood.

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JESUS CHRIST
Jesus was born about 7 BC in Bethlehem in Judea, by the Mary. With his miraculous birth, he is
considered the Son of God and God himself. Most texts begin with Jesus ministry after his
baptism in the Jordan River by John the Baptist and of his fasting in the wilderness for 40 days.
During the final day of his fast, the Devil tried to tempt him, but failed.
After his encounter with the Devil, Jesus moved to Capernaum to begin his teaching. As
the numbers of his followers increased, Jesus began training disciples to work with him.
Once trained, he and his disciples traveled to nearby towns to preach the word of God.
Much of what he taught challenged the authority of religious and civil leaders. Jesus
gained as many enemies as followers.
As their ministry grew, it was reveled to his disciples that Jesus was the Messiah. This
revelation also led to the death of Jesus. Threatened by Jesus growth in popularity, the
leaders devised a plan to kill him. With the aid of one of the twelve disciples, Judas
Iscariot, Jesus was arrested and sentenced to death.
After being found guilty for blasphemy and other charges, he was sentenced to death.
Jesus was executed by crucifixion. Three days after his death, Jesus arose from his tomb
and appeared to his disciples. After a brief time with his disciples, Jesus ascended into
heaven.

JESUS LIFE
Jesus was born to Mary and Joseph about 2000 years ago in the city of Bethlehem.
When Jesus was about 30 years old he started to travel the country

He was telling people about God


He was healing sick people.
He chose twelve men to help him -the apostles
They became his friends and helpers
After he had died they told everyone else about him and his teaching.

After his crucifixion though

Jesus rose from the dead


He appeared to his disciples telling them not to be afraid and to tell
others about him.

There are two main rules which Jesus told his followers to live by:

Love God with all your heart, mind and strength.


Love your neighbour as yourself.

Jesus said:

"I am the way the life and the truth - no one comes to the Father but by me"

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THE BIBLE
The Bible is a library of books named after what the Greeks
called it: Biblio or 'The Books'. It is split into two sections:

The Old Testament which tells the stories of Jewish history


The New Testament which tells the story of Jesus life and
teaching.

The old testament is the story of the creation of the Earth and
Jewish history. The new testament is the story of Jesus.

The Bible is translated into 2000 languages


There is at least one copy in every church
It was first printed in English in 1535
It is made up of 66 books written by different writers
It was written over about 1000 years
It is made up of stories, poems, psalms, prayers, laws and
letters.
The first four books of the New Testament are called the gospels - which means Good News!
The New Testament is 27 books - 5 history books, 21 letters and the Book of Revelation
which is a prophecy about the future.
The gospel of Mark tells the story of Jesus 40 years after his death.
Matthew's and Luke gospels are similar telling us what the writer thought we ought to know
about Jesus' life.
The Gospel of John was written later.
Other books of the New Testament are The Acts of the Apostles and the
letters. These tell the story of the first few years of Christianityhow
the message was spread and how people were converted. Paul who was
a very important teacher wrote the letters and his letters contain many
lessons for the early Christians.
This is the history for the Christian church - just as the Old Testament is
the history for the Jewish religion!

The bible is the best selling book of all time!

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CHRISTIAN CALENDAR

CHRISTIAN FESTIVALS
Christmas
Christians celebrate Jesus' birth on December 25th. It follows a month of preparation
(Advent) and involved lots of festivities, school plays telling the story of the nativity,
exchanging Christmas cards and presents, special meals, special decoration - very
much like big festivals in other world religions.
Carol
Fireworks
Nativity
Silent Night
Gift

Villancico
Fuegos Artificiales
Pesebre
Noche De Paz
Regalo

Shrove Tuesday and Lent


Shrove Tuesday is four weeks before Easter. It is celebrated by making pancakes and traditionally having pancake races
etc. The idea is to use up all of the rich food - eggs and flour ready for the month long fast to prepare oneself for the
Easter celebration.

On Ash Wednesday (the day after Shrove Tuesday and the start of lent) Christians
remember Jesus - they go to church and have the sign of the cross marked on their
foreheads in ash.

Holy Week: Palm Sunday - Maundy Thursday


On Palm Sunday - the first day of Holy week Christians remember when Jesus rode into Jerusalem
riding on a donkey - people threw palm leaves down on the road like a red carpet might be laid in front

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of a king. Palm crosses are given to the congregation to help them think about the week ahead.
Maundy Thursday is a reminder of the last supper - when Jesus celebrated the first communion with is
apostles.

Good Friday
The day that Jesus died on the cross. There are services in all
Christian churches at the time Christ was crucified. These are very
solemn occasions quite unlike what will occur three days later.
Lent Season
Passion Of Christ
Resurrection
Happy Easte
Easter Mass

Cuaresma
Pasin De Cristo
Resurreccin
Felices Pascuas
Misa De Pascua

Easter Sunday
The most important festival for Christians. It is a very joyous occasion marked in
churches by wonderful music and flowers. Out of church by the exchange of
cards and Easter eggs - a symbol of spring and new life as Jesus' death brought
new life to Christians.
Ash Wednesday
Crucifix
Good Friday
Holy Week
Palm Sunday

Miercles De Ceniza
Crucifijo
Viernes Santo
Semana Santa
Domingo De Ramos

Whitsun
On the day of Pentecost when the Jews celebrated their harvest festival. Jesus, his apostles and many people who
followed him were together in Jerusalem. Suddenly it seemed like a wind rushed through the crowd, everyone
suddenly could understand many languages new to them. It was a visit from the Holy Spirit and he gave everyone there
new power in their bodies so that they could go and spread the word of God.

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LENT

Whats it all about?


Matthew 4
1Then Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert to be tempted by the devil. 2After fasting forty
days and forty nights, he was hungry. 3The tempter came to him and said, "If you are the Son of
God, tell these stones to become bread."
4Jesus answered, "It is written: 'Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes
from the mouth of God.'"
5Then the devil took him to the holy city and had him stand on the highest point of the temple. 6"If
you are the Son of God," he said, "throw yourself down. For it is written:
" 'He will command his angels concerning you,
and they will lift you up in their hands,
so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.'"
7Jesus answered him, "It is also written: 'Do not put the Lord your God to the test.'"
8Again, the devil took him to a very high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world
and their splendor. 9"All this I will give you," he said, "if you will bow down and worship me."
10Jesus said to him, "Away from me, Satan! For it is written: 'Worship the Lord your God, and serve
him only.'"
11Then the devil left him, and angels came and attended him.

Read this passage in your head once, then take it in turns to read it aloud to your partner. Then
answer these questions:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)

Who led Jesus to the desert?


Why was he taken there?
Who tempted him?
What did he tempt him to do?
What was Jesus response to all of those temptations?

6) Why would Jesus not turn the stones into bread? What would that have been such a bad
thing, do you think?
7) What was the problem with Jesus throwing himself off the temple?
8) Why wouldnt he do it?
9) What was the final temptation all about? What did the
devil want from Jesus?
10) What was Jesus main weapon that he used to fight
the devils temptation?

11) Why do you think Lent is included in the Christian


calendar
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CHRISTIANITY
Christianity is the world's biggest religion, with about 2.2 billion followers worldwide. It is based on the
teachings of Jesus Christ who lived in the Holy Land 2,000 years ago.
Through its missionary activity Christianity has spread to most parts of the globe.

Place of Origin

Israel

Founder

Jesus of Nazareth

Sacred Text

The Bible - Old and New Testaments

Sacred Building

Church, Chapel, Cathedral

Holy Places

Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth

Major Festivals

Easter, Christmas, Lent, Advent,

Main Branches
(Denominations)

Anglican, Roman Catholic, Free Churches, Orthodox, Reformed,

Who is the founder of Christianity?


Jesus Christ, who was crucified around A.D. 30 in Jerusalem, is the founder of Christianity.

Who is Jesus Christ?


Jesus Christ is the Son of God. He came to earth to teach about love and fellowship. He represents the person that all
Christians must strive to be.
Jesus was a Jew who was born about 2000 years ago in Bethlehem. Jesus lived for 33 years before being crucified by
the Romans.

What other names is Jesus known by?

Son of God
Light of the World
Lamb of God
The Good Shepherd.

Who are Christians?


Christians are people who believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and who follow his teachings and those of the
Christian churches that grew up after his death. Christians believe that Jesus rose from the dead and appeared to his
disciples (followers) to show everyone that there is another life with one, eternal, loving God.

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Why are Christians called Christians?


Christians get their name from Jesus Christ who is God's son.

What do Christians believe?


Christians believe that Jesus Christ was the Son of God and that:

God sent his Son to earth to save humanity from the consequences of its sins
Jesus was fully human, and experienced this world in the same way as other human beings of his time
Jesus was tortured and gave his life on the Cross (At the Crucifixion)
Jesus rose from the dead on the third day after his Crucifixion (the Resurrection)
Christians believe that Jesus was the Messiah promised in the Old Testament
Christians believe that there is only one God, but that this one God consists of 3
"persons"
o
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God the Father


God the Son
The Holy Spirit

Christians believe that God made the world.

What is the Christian holy book called?


The Bible is the Christian holy book. It is divided into the Old and New Testaments. Parts of the
writing contained in the Old Testament are also sacred to Jewish and Muslim people.

What are the two main Christian festivals?


The two main Christian festivals are Easter and Christmas. They are major milestones in the
Western secular calendar.
What are the most important Christian Festivals?
The most important Christian festivals are: Lent, Easter and Christmas.

What are the Christian symbols?


The cross is the main symbol. It reminds Christians that Jesus died on the cross to
save them.

The dove is the symbol of the holy spirit and peace.

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The fish symbol was created using the Greek letters which spell out
ICHTHUS : Jesus Christ God's Son Saviour.
The Romans persecuted the Christians and it became dangerous for
them to meet. So the Christians devised a secret code. They drew half a fish in the sand. If a
person completed the fish, they knew he or she was a believer too. Under the fish sign the
Christians wrote the Greek word fish.

These letters stood for: Jesus Christ God's Son Saviour

CHRISTIAN SYMBOLS

A Cross to remind us that Jesus died on the cross


to save us. This is the main Christian symbol. There
are many different types of crosses.

A symbol of the holy spirit and peace. The dove


appeared at Jesus' baptism.

Alpha and omega - the beginning and the end of


the Greek alphabet - demonstrates that God is
first, and last - eternal!

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Jesus was a carpenter like his earthly father but most of


his friends and many followers were fisherman - the
fishing boat is a symbol of his followers, there is a cross
on the top of the mast and the x/p are the first letters of
Christ's name in Greek.

The Chi Ro symbol - the first letters of Christ in Greek.

The symbol of the fish - The fish symbol was created


using the Greek letters which spell out ICTHUS : Jesus
Christ God's Son Saviour. ICTHUS also means fish - so the
fish symbol was used when the early church was being
persecuted. This was a secret sign scratched on the
walls of buildings or drawn on the floor in the sand, to
tell people where a Christian meeting was being held. It
is still frequently used today.

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THE LIFE OF THE APOSTLE PAUL


Born in 4AD.
33AD: Persecuted the new Christians.
47AD - 64AD: Sent to different Mediterranean cities to set up churches.
57-59AD: Paul is caught, goes to Rome to talk to the Emperor and set free. Between 49AD and 62AD:
Paul sends letters to encourage or tell off
new church leaders (e.g. Romans,
Galatians, Corinthians, Ephesians,
Colossians, Philippians, Thessalonians).
34AD- 36AD: Went into exile in Arabia.
37AD: Spends time in Jerusalem telling
people about Jesus.
15AD: At the Jewish school of Gamaliel,
Jerusalem.
48AD: Chased and Stoned at Lystra.
34AD: Conversion on the road to
Damascus.
51AD: Caught, imprisoned and
miraculously escaped in Philippi.
66AD: Imprisoned and martyrdom by
Emperor Nero.

THE LIFE OF WILLIAM JOSEPH CHAMINADE


The Blessed William Joseph Chaminade, S.M. (French: Guillaume-Joseph
Chaminade), was a French Catholic priest who survived persecution during the
French Revolution. He later founded the Society of Mary, usually called the
Marianists, in 1817. The Marianist Family's other three branchesthe married
and single men and women of the Marianist Lay Communities, the consecrated
laywomen of the Alliance Mariale, and the Religious Sisters known as the
Daughters of Mary Immaculatealso look to Chaminade as a founder or
inspiration.
Beatified by Pope John Paul II on September 3, 2000, his feast day is celebrated on January 22
Chaminade was born in 1761 in Prigueux, in the former province of Prigord, now the Department of Dordogne. He
was the 14th child of deeply religious parents. Three of his brothers became priests. Feeling called to serve in this way
as well, he entered a minor seminary in Mussidan at the age of ten. He was ordained a priest in 1785 for the local
diocese

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