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Grading Period Preliminary

Week Number Week 1

ILK Topic Number Topic 1

Title of the Topic


THE LITURGY

Intended Learning At the end of this module, students are expected to:
Outcomes
1. Explore the etymology of the word : LITURGY;

2. Describe and explain how Liturgy is celebrated;

3. Appreciate and participate actively in the liturgy.

LETS REVIEW

Match the faith terms with the descriptions in the right column.
1.____Pentecost a. A profession of faith said at Mass.
2.____Immaculate Conception b. Universal
3.____Messiah c. Mary, the Mother of God, from the
4.____Apostles’ Creed moment of her existence was full of grace
5.____Incarnation d. A gift from God to trust and believe in Him
6.____Laity e. The birthday of the Church
7.____Catholic f. “Becoming flesh”__Jesus is truly God and
8.____Faith truly man
9.____Sacred Scripture g. The written word of God
10.____Sacred Tradition h. Baptized people who are not members
of the hierarchy
i. The teaching and preaching passed on to us by the
apostles and the early Church
j. A word that means “anointed to do
a special work for God.”
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THE LITURGY

The word liturgy, derived from the technical term in ancient Greek, leitourgia , which
literally means ; “work of the people” is a literal translation of the two words “litos ergos”or
“public service.”
When we celebrate the liturgy, we take part in the work of God. The liturgy of the Church
is the work of the whole Church.
The celebration of the seven sacraments is at the center of the Church’s liturgy and prayer.
Jesus instituted, or gave us, the sacraments. The sacraments make us sharers in the life of God.
Celebrating the seven sacraments makes our relationship with the Holy Trinity---God the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit---and the Church stronger. The Church with the help of the
Holy Spirit joins with Christ to give thanks and praise to the Father in prayer.
Celebrating the sacraments joins us more closely with God and with the People of God,
the Church. The sacraments allow us to share in the life and work of God.
"The liturgy is the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed; it is also the
font from which all her power flows
In the liturgy of the Church, God the Father is blessed and adored as the source of all the
blessings of creation and salvation with which he has blessed us in his Son, in order to give us
the Spirit of filial adoption.
Christ's work in the liturgy is sacramental: because his mystery of salvation is made present
there by the power of his Holy Spirit; because his Body, which is the Church, is like a sacrament
(sign and instrument) in which the Holy Spirit dispenses the mystery of salvation; and because
through her liturgical actions the pilgrim Church already participates, as by a foretaste, in the
heavenly liturgy.
Grading Period Preliminary

Week Number Week 2

ILK Topic Number Topic 2

Title of the Topic


THE CHURCH

Intended Learning At the end of this module, students are expected to:
Outcomes
4. Explore the etymology of the word : Church and its origin;

5. Describe and explain how Jesus found the Church ;

6. Appreciate and be thankful to God of being a member of the


Church founded by Christ.

LESSON 2

THE CHURCH IN GOD’S PLAN

Jesus said: “and so I tell you, Peter, you are a “Rock,” and on this rock I will build My Church.”
Mathew 16:18

OPENING ACTIVITY
Word Hunt. Find and encircle the word: CHURCH, at least 10

C H U R C H R C U C H U R C H
H C H H H C U H H H U U H H U
U H C H U R H U C U H H U U U
R C C C R U C R U R R R C R R
C H U R C H R C R C C C C C C
H C R U H H C H U H R H R H C
C H H U U U C U C U C U C H C
R C U C R R R U C R R U R H
C H R C C H U R C H U C U U U
U U C H H C U U H U C H R U R
C R C U C R C C U R C C C H C
C H U R C H R C R R C U R H H
C C U C R C U R C H U R C H C
C H U R C H R U H R U C U C R

Challenge: Set your timer and find out how quick you can do the hunting of the word CHURCH.

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