Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Reflection over Service Project
This Blog is Different from my Theme.
But it stimulates ideas over one's service to their community
           The organization I worked for during the year was the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul focuses on helping those in need and those seeking charity. The Society has a variety of ways to help those in need. I worked in the Society’s Thrift Store at Bellaire. The Thrift Store sells donated clothes and other donated materials at cheap prices. The Thrift Store helps people in need of clothes and they also use the money earned to continue helping people in need. My duties at the Thrift Store were to enhance the “customers” experience (help them find what they needed), clean the store (vacuum and clean windows to shelves), price used clothes at reasonable prices, and move heavy furniture to style the store.
            The Jesuit motto is “Men for Others”; I helped people in need of charity find necessities at the store. Jesuit education teaches me to be patient. Many people, who needed help, took time to find their needs. I had to be patient with each individual “customer”; for example, there was a couple who did not speak English nor Spanish and I had to use sign language (pointing and creating objects with my hands) to communicate. Jesuit education teaches me to be loving. I was loving with each “customer” no matter their size, color, or religion. The service project helped me grow as an individual person striving to become a “Man for Others”. The peaceful feeling one gets from helping other is amazing. One feels closer to God because all people are God’s children. In my long-term goals, I wish to give back to my community. The service project is a way to give back to my community for at least fifteen hours.
            The service project has not really impacted my belief system. I always knew I had to aid others. I've always believed in God; God through the Church encourages us to act with kindness towards others.  Jesus said, “Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another” (John 13:34), I try to follow this Commandment through acts of charity. The service has affected my sense of Christian responsibility. I was responsible for the care of people in dire need. A Faith that does Justice to me means the Catholic community striving to help the poor (some who through no fault of their own are poor). My family encouraged me for helping my community. My family felt proud that I was giving “back to the faith”. My family’s experience with the Service-Learning Project was encouraging. They believed that the project is a great way for young men to help people in need. Before the project, I felt comfortable working with those in need as I have experience from freshman year. During the project, I felt tired because striving to do well does not come easy. Hard work leads to great results. After the project, I felt a sense of accomplishment because I was a “Man for Others”.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Angels
 
An angel is a messenger of God. There is a hierarchy to the organization of angels:

"It is as messengers that they most often figure in the Bible, but, as St. Augustine, and after him St. Gregory, expresses it: angelus est nomen officii ("angel is the name of the office") and expresses neither their essential nature nor their essential function, viz.: that of attendants upon God's throne in that court of heaven [...]" http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01476d.htm

All people have personal guardian angels, even Jesus Christ had guardian angels. Angels are spiritual beings who do not have a body. Angels possess free will, they choose God or evil. Angels help humans listen to their conscious. Angels in modern culture are depicted with wings, which is not rue due to the fact they're spiritual. Scripture only names three angels: Raphael, Gabriel, and Michael. Angels are believed to be in Heaven. 
 

Milk Grotto
The Milk Grotto is a sacred site for Christians. According to tradition, while Mary and Joseph escape Herod's soldiers after the Slaughter of the Innocents, they stooped in a cave. In this cave, Mary nursed baby Jesus. A drop of Mary's milk fell on a rock, which turned white. The site was recognized by a proclamation of Pope Gregory XI in 1375. Franciscans built a church around the Grotto in 1872. Many new mothers and women trying to conceive visit the site to pray for their children and maternal problems. The Milk Grotto testifies that Mary is the Mother of God (a caring and protective mother). The Milk Grotto testifies that Jesus had a human nature (all babies need to be nursed).

The Shroud of Turin
The Shroud contains bloodstains and a light outline of a man who underwent crucifixion. Some results place the shroud's origins between 300 B.C. and 400 A.D. Scientists cannot determine how the marks remain on the shroud for so many years. The Shroud of Turin has not been claimed authentic by the Catholic Church. The Shroud might be proof of the existence of Jesus Christ for non-Catholics. The Shroud of Turin might prove the existence of Jesus but as a Catholic myself, I believe in Jesus Christ (no matter what tests try to prove otherwise).
http://www.history.com/shows/the-real-face-of-jesus/articles/about-the-shroud-of-turin
      

Miracle During Eucharist
The setting of this miracle occurred in an Italian town named Lanchano. The bread and wine transformed into live blood and flesh. This miracle stamps the belief of the dogma of transubstantiation.
     "Transubstantiation, as was said earlier, is the dogma which says that the bread and wine, when ingested in the Mass, are supernaturally transformed into the literal body and blood of Christ, which then imparts blessing to the participant."
                                                       http://www.studytoanswer.net/rcc/rvb_mass.html
Some pieces of the flesh and blood were put in a wooden cist for future generations. Scientists first examined the relics in 1574. During an examination, scientists found the blood to be AB - AB blood type is very common in Palestine (Jesus' birth place), and not in Italy.
     "What scientists can not explain is how the blood that is 1300 years old doesn’t lose its chemical qualities. Normally blood changes its properties after 20 minutes in the open air. The fact that the blood’s properties remained the same for more than a century is a real miracle. "
This miracle cannot be explained by scientists because it comes as a sign from God.

The Eucharist

Spear of Destiny
     The Spear of Destiny is the spear that pierced Christ as he was on the cross (according to sources). Romans have a tradition to break the legs of those crucified to speed the death process. The Romans knew Jesus was dead already and decided to stab him to assure his death; Jesus' side flowed water and blood (referring to the Sacraments).  Legend says that whoever possesses it will rule the world. The spear is only mentioned in the Gospel of John. There are many spears that claim to be authentic: Vatican Lance, Echmiadzin Lance, and the Vienna Lance.
     The Vienna Lance was held by Hitler at one time. Some believe the Echmiadzin Lance to be the same lance as the Vatican Lance. The Vatican Lance (preserved in St. Peter's Basilica) has never been declared authentic by the Church. The Spear of Destiny is a true relic in the Church. The Spear is a testament to the human and divine natures of Christ.
 The Vienna Lance