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This document provides a review of marriage, vocation, and related Christian teachings. It discusses various aspects of marriage, including the sacraments and the importance of love and fidelity.
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❖ Offspring CLF2 SOME SYMBOLS OF MARRIAGE - Ring - Bouquet - Dove - Church L#1: VOCATION - Veil -...
❖ Offspring CLF2 SOME SYMBOLS OF MARRIAGE - Ring - Bouquet - Dove - Church L#1: VOCATION - Veil - Vows ❖ Calling from God to serve in a - White garment specific way of life ❖ Latin “vocare” means to “to call” PRIMARY SYMBOL OF MARRIAGE: Man ❖ Arising from God’s personal call to & Woman respond to the needs of others and of the Church itself 1. SACRAMENT RITE AND ON-GOING MARRIED LIFE ❖ Both sacramental celebration 3 VOCATIONS IN LIFE: of marriage and on-going 1. MARRIED LIFE - Sacrament of married life Marriage 2. WHY GET MARRIED IN CHURCH? 2. SINGLE BLESSED - Being Single ❖ Jesus Christ is the key to the 3. RELIGIOUS LIFE - “Serving others answer rather than itself” will be prioritize ❖ Christ presence and concern before anything else is pictured in John’s Gospel account of the Wedding at A. MARRIAGE AS SACRAMENT Cana ❖ Built into the very created nature of 3. MARRIAGE: THE SIGN OF man and woman where the eternal CHRIST sign is love relationship between the ❖ Christ: The Primordial spouses Sacrament (He established ❖ MARRIAGE IS SEEN AS: marriage) a. An on-going saving symbolic 4. SACRAMENT OF THE CHURCH action ❖ Church: The Foundational b. Grounded in the ministry of Sacrament (Where Christ and continued in and through the sacrament are celebrated) Church 5. WHAT THE CHURCH DOES FOR c. Proclaimed, realized, and THE FAMILY celebrated in Faith ❖ Proclaiming the word of God d. Makes present and actually ❖ Celebrating the sacraments shares in, God’s love and fidelity in Jesus ❖ Continuous proclamation of Christ the new commandment of love ❖ OVERALL: Educates and 3 GOODS/VALUES OF MARRIAGE build-up the Christian family According to ST. AUGUSTINE 6. MISSION OF THE FAMILY ❖ Sacrament ❖ Receive the love of Christ ❖ Mutual love/Fidelity ❖ Become a saved community ❖ Communicate Christ’s love B. CONJUGAL LOVE & FIDELITY L#3: MARRIAGE IN 1. LOVE IN CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE SCRIPTURES ❖ Most Fundamental Reality 3 COMPONENTS OF MARRIAGE ❖ An affection between two person rooted in the will and 1. Union embraces the good at the 2. Commitment whole person 3. Sacredness 2. MARRIED LOVE AS FRIENDSHIP ❖ Most unselfish and OLD TESTAMENT ON MARRIAGE unbreakable commitment to A. YAHWIST “J” the other for the other’s sake, ❖ Scholars who study Bible not for our own good named J ❖ It brings out the fundamental ❖ Eve is the fitting complement equality of the partners in and partner for Adam sharing ❖ Marriage: partnership of man 3. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS OF and woman MARRIED LIFE ❖ No idea about offspring ❖ Fostering unity B. PRIESTLY “P” ❖ Developing the ability of ❖ P comes from priestly class communication during the times of Kings of 4. TWO ASPECTS OF GRACED Israel CONJUGAL LOVE ❖ Silent about marriage ❖ FIRST: Integration of their ❖ Presents the creation of sexuality into married human couple’s personal bond of ❖ Agree in procreation love C. SIMILARITIES ❖ SECOND: Married love must ❖ Believe in God not be seen inclusive of both ❖ Has complementary views of the personal and the marriage objective elements of fidelity ❖ Union of sexes 5. MARRIAGE FIDELITY/INDISSOLUBILITY ❖ To remain loyal and devoted JESUS IN MARRIAGE to each other ❖ Mark 10:1-12 divorce is an act of ❖ Signifies the belief that unfaithfulness and adultery marriage is a permanent ❖ Marriage is an institution of creation union ❖ Natural equality between male/female and husband/wife C. SERVING LIFE: OFFSPRING (equal love, unity) ❖ Emphasizes the lifelong commitment to raising offspring with love and ST. PAUL ON MARRIAGE proper guidance ❖ Subordinate of husband and wife to one another ❖ Love and respect GENESIS 3 ❖ Fall/Sin or Fallen Humanity DIVORCE IN CHRISTIAN TEACHING - Mortality (main point) ❖ Marriage: Union of 2 people →Adam - needs to work ❖ Divorce: legal termination of hard / toil the soil marriage →Eve - will experience pain ❖ Annulment: marriage is voided but in giving birth still on the church - 7 deadly sins (main point) ❖ SIMILARITIES: - Offspring: Cain & Abel - Both are legal process of separation REDEEMED RELATIONSHIP - Both will face the court ❖ Jesus salvation - Has negative impact in both - Sacraments parties and the offspring - Commandments - Separation →Love God with all your - Unfaithfulness heart and with all your soul →Love your neighbors as L#4: CREATION & FALL you love yourself - Resurrection TWO MOMENTS OF CREATION: Genesis 1 & Genesis 2 ST. AUGUSTINE WORKS 1. GENESIS 1 ❖ The literal interpretation of ❖ 7 days creation / creation Genesis - Focus on creation stories ❖ Excellence of Marriage - Focus on - Beginning of love marriage - Beginning of life ❖ Confession - Popular work of St. - Beginning of Augustine responsibility ❖ The City of God - Popular work of - Beginning of St. Augustine obedience 2. GENESIS 2 L#4: CHRIST, REDEMPTION, & ❖ Story of Adam & Eve in the Garden of Eden MARRIAGE - caretakers & GRACE IN CHRIST stewards God’s creation ❖ St. Augustine reference to - showing obedience marriage follows his - curiosity leads to considerations of grace offered in temptation Christ: - temptation 1. Marriage is a support for the →disobedience weak hearted →consequences 2. Marriage is a highly regarded good 3. Marriage for Christians, is a ❖ ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS: Extreme sacramental character that it weather, Uneven terrain did not have before Christ ❖ EQUIPMENT FAILURE: Poorly 4. Celibacy can/should occur maintained or improper use. within marriage ❖ LACK OF TRAINING: Poor techniques and overexertion ENDANGERED REDEMPTION ❖ Man & Woman — both are God’s CORE SAFETY PRACTICES masterpiece ❖ Warm up and cool-down exercises. —> Procreation ❖ Proper use of safety gear (helmets, —> Obedience pads, shoes) ❖ Celibacy (an action) - states of ❖ Stay hydrated and eat appropriately. abstaining/refraining from marriage ❖ Adhere to rules and guidelines of and sexual relations the sport →Can occur in married life, single blessed, & in religious life SUPPORTING SAFETY IN SPORTS ❖ Ensure proper training and technique ❖ Monitor players for signs of fatigue or injury ❖ Enforce rules to prevent unsafe practices MENTAL SAFETY PRACTICES ❖ Focus on positive sportsmanship PEH2 ❖ Manage stress and pressure effectively ❖ Practice mindfulness to stay in the L#1: SAFETY & PRACTICES IN moment SPORTS TAILORED PRACTICES FOR WHY SAFETY MATTERS IN SPORTS? DIFFERENT SPORTS ❖ To prevent injuries and ensure ❖ Football: Tackling techniques and long-term participation concussion protocols ❖ Promote fair play and enjoyment ❖ Swimming: Lifeguards and pool ❖ Enhance performance by reducing safety risks ❖ Basketball: Court inspections and foot wear UNDERSTANDING RISKS ❖ PHYSICAL INJURIES: Sprains, HANDLING EMERGENCIES fractures, concussions. ❖ Have a first-aid kit readily available ❖ Know basic first-aid and CPR ❖ Quick access to emergency - Soccer - Rugby contacts - Volleyball - Baseball ❖ KEY CHARACTERISTICS: OUTCOMES OF STAYING SAFE - Require effective ❖ Reduce injuries and downtime communication and ❖ Enhanced performance and team coordination among morale teammates ❖ Long term participation in sports - Foster social skills, leadership, and a sense of PLAY SAFE, STAY STRONG belonging - Emphasize teamwork, ❖ Safety in sports is a shared strategy, and shared responsibility responsibility ❖ Prioritize preparation, mindfulness, - Competition is typically and respect against another team ❖ Enjoy sports while protecting yourself and others BADMINTON ❖ A fast-paced and dynamic sport that requires a combination of physical L#2: INDIVIDUAL VS. TEAM skills and tactical awareness SPORTS TACTICAL SKILLS INDIVIDUAL SPORTS: ❖ SHORT SELECTION ❖ FOCUS: Primarily on individual - DRIVES: Flat shots that performance and skill development travel low and fast, used to - Running - Golf keep the opponent pinned to - Swimming - Tennis the baseline - Gymnastics - Bowling - DROPS: Short, delicate ❖ KEY CHARACTERISTICS: shots that fall softly near the - Self-reliance and net, forcing the opponent to self-motivation are crucial move forward quickly. - Emphasis on personal goals - CLEARS: High shots that and achievements send the shuttlecock deep to - Can foster self-discipline the opponent's court, giving and mental fortitude time to recover and prepare - Competition is primarily the next shot. against oneself or other - SMASH: Powerful overhead individuals shots that are difficult to return, used to win points TEAM SPORTS: directly ❖ FOCUS: On collective effort, - NET SHOTS: Shots played teamwork, and cooperation close to the net, such as drop - Basketball - Hockey shots and delicate pushes, to gain control of the net and disrupt the opponent's rhythm ADDITIONAL INFO: ❖ COURT COVERAGE “Sports SWOT Analysis” - Moving quickly and ❖ Strengths efficiently around the court to ❖ Weaknesses reach the shuttlecock and ❖ Opportunities return it effectively. ❖ Threats - Anticipating your opponent's shots and positioning yourself accordingly ❖ DECEPTION & VARIATION - Varying shot speed, trajectory, and direction to keep the opponent guessing - Using deception to disguise the intended shot, such as faking a smash and then playing a drop shot ❖ STRATEGIC PLAY - Identifying your opponent's strengths and weaknesses - Exploiting your own strengths and neutralizing your opponent's - Developing game plans and adjusting tactics during the match ❖ MENTAL FORTITUDE - Maintaining focus and concentration throughout the match. - Staying calm under pressure and recovering from mistakes. - Developing mental resilience to overcome challenges and setback ADVANTAGE: By mastering these tactical skills, badminton players can improve their game, outmaneuver their opponents, and increase their chances of winning