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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

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