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R E M I N D E
Reminders

Prayer

Greetings
R S
Open your cameras.
Use peace sign when you
are going to the CR.

Raise your hand for


Use the chatbox.
questions and answers.

Mute your Sit properly in praying


microphones. position.

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P R A Y E R
Reminders

Prayer

Greetings Our father,


who art in heaven,
hallowed be 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.

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Reminders

Prayer

GOOD
Greetings

MORNING,
ST. PEDRO!
Teacher Claire

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Objectives

Activity 1

Processing Questions
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, students are expected to:

Identify Filipino Give importance to the Execute ways how to


Saints and Martyrs contribution to the strengthen the love
and their prosperity and growth and faith in God that
contributions to the in faith of the Catholic leads to the holiness
Catholic Church; Church and the of the Church
country; and

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Activity 1: Let's
Objectives

Activity 1

Processing Questions Help


Direction: Watch and
analyze the video.
Questions will ask after
watching the video
presentation.
Link:

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Objectives

Activity 1

Processing Questions

Activity 1: Let's
Help
What can you say about the video
clip?

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Objectives

Activity 1

Processing Questions

Activity 1: Let's
Help
How did you feel after watching the
video that was presented?

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Objectives

Activity 1

Processing Questions

Activity 1: Let's
Help
What are the characteristics that the people
in the video portray?

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Objectives

Activity 1

Processing Questions

Activity 1: Let's
Help
What are the characteristics that the people
in the video portray?

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Activity 2

Processing Questions
Activity 2: Who's your
Superhero?
Direction: Using a padlet, identify your favorite
superhero and include his/her picture on it.
Link: https://padlet.com/acederacad/wpfnzk072kvj02jl

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Activity 2

Processing Questions
Activity 2: Who's your
Superhero?
How do you feel after answering
the activity? Do you find it
difficult? Why? Why not?

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Activity 2

Processing Questions
Activity 2: Who's your
Superhero?
Who is your
favorite superhero?

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Activity 2

Processing Questions
Activity 2: Who's your
Superhero?
What are the qualities that you
like or admire about your
favorite superhero?

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Activity 2

Processing Questions
Activity 2: Who's your
Superhero?
If you were given a chance to
have superpowers, what would
it be and why?

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Filipino
Christians
Worthy of
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Definition

What is a saint?
Saints and
Martyrs

A saint is someone who has died and been


officially recognized and honored by the
Christian church because his or her life
was a perfect example of the way
Christians should live. (Collins
Dictionary)

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Definition

What is a martyr?
Saints and
Martyrs

A martyr is someone who is killed or


made to suffer greatly because of their
religious or political beliefs, and is
admired and respected by people who
share those beliefs. (Collins Dictionary)

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Definition

Saints and
Martyrs

Saints and
Martyrs
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Definition

Saints and
Martyrs
St. Pedro
Bautista
• Patron Saint of Missionaries and Ambassadors
• Peter Baptist Blasquez
• He taught philosophy and theology and served as
superior to several Franciscan communities.
• He was sent to Japan where he lived in poverty,
cared for lepers, preach the faith, and built
schools, churches, convents, and hospitals.
• His last known act was praying for his
prosecutors.
• One of the Martyrs of Nagasaki.

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Definition

Saints and
Martyrs
Mother
Ignacia
• Mother Ignacia del Espiritu Santo
• Filipina Venerable of the Roman Catholic Church
• Founder of Beaterio de la Compania de Jesus, now
known as Congregation of the Sisters of the Religious
of the Virgin Mary (RVM).
• Centered her life on the suffering of Jesus Christ
through public service and humility.
• “the Servant of God, Ignacia, foundress of the Religious
of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is found to possess to a
heroic degree the theological virtues of Faith, Hope, and
Charity toward God and neighbor, as well as the
cardinal virtues of Prudence, Justice, Temperance, and
Fortitude.”
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Definition

Saints and
Martyrs
St. Pedro
Calungsod
• Patron Saint of Filipino youth
• The second Filipino to be named a saint.
• A teenage catechist who worked with
Spanish Jesuit missionaries to the violent
Chamarros in the Ladrones Islands (modern
Marianas) in 1668.
• He died as a martyr at the young age of 17.
• He died trying to defend Father Diego Luis
de San Vitores.

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Definition

Saints and
Martyrs
St. Lorenzo
Ruiz
• Patron Saint of Migrants
• As a young boy, he served as a sacristan or altar boy
to the Dominicans.
• The first Filipino saint died as a martyr in Nagasaki,
Japan where he and his priest companions were
tortured.
• “I am a Catholic and wholeheartedly do accept
death for God. Had I had a thousand lives, all these
to Him I shall offer. Do with me as you please.”
• He was canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1987
together with his companions.

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Definition
Blessed Jose
Saints and
Martyrs Maria de
Manila
• Eugenio del Saz-Orozco Mortera
• Spanish-Filipino Roman Catholic blessed and
was a priest of the Order of Friars Minor
Capuchin.
• He was martyred in the early phase of the
Spanish Civil war and is the third Filipino to
have been declared blessed by the Roman
Catholic Church.
• He was executed on August 17, 1936, in Madrid,
Spain when there was an altercation between
anti-Catholicism and anticlericalism in Spain.
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Activity 3

Activity 3: Table Mapping


Direction: Using the Miro Board, compare and contrast
superheroes' and saints' actions that show love and faith
based from the discussion.

Link: https://bit.ly/3LCAQCK
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Holiness of the Church

CFC
• Holiness is a gift and a
process

Actions of Saints • The people are called


to become holy

and Martyrs to
• The Church is holy
because of God’s
presence in the Church

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Holiness of the Church

CFC

Worship: Our Christian identity as Filipinos is


naturally bound up with Christian worship in our
celebration of Christmas, Holy Week, fiestas, and
Marian feasts.

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Holiness of the Church

CFC

Doctrine: Filipinos are “bayani-oriented.” For all our patience and


tolerance, we will not accept ultimate failure and defeat. We tend
instinctively to always personalize any good cause in terms of a
leader, especially when its object is to defend the weak and the
oppressed. To protect this innate sense of human dignity, Filipinos
are prepared to lay down even their lives.

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Holiness of the Church

CFC

Morals: Filipinos by nature are person-centered,


spontaneously giving priority to personal feelings,
emotions, and relationships, beyond any legal
demands or impersonal tasks.

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Quiz

Assignment

Quiz
Direction: Answer the following questions. It is divided
into two types: multiple choice and essay.

Link: https://y8i914xj7rc.typeform.com/to/OKeKEsTL

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Quiz

Assignment
Assignment

Direction: Make a photo collage on the different ways


in which you will inspire others to achieve prosperity in
the country and growth in the faith of the Catholic
Church. You can use Canva, PhotoGrid or any editing
website in making your collage.

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ACT OF
CONTRITION
My God, I am sorry for my sins with all
my heart. In choosing to do wrong and
failing to do good, I have sinned against
you whom I should love above all
things. I firmly intend, with your help,
to do penance, to sin no more, and to
avoid whatever leads me to sin. Our
Savior Jesus Christ suffered and died
for us. In his name, my God, have
mercy. Amen.

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What I learned today


is...__________________

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THANK YOU, ST. PEDRO


BAUTISTA!

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