The Jubilee Year_ Pilgrims of Hope - A Catholic Journey.pptx

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About This Presentation

Jubilee Year of Hope 2025


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WELCOME! 2nd Seminar

OPENING LITURGY 2nd Seminar

Moment of silence

Ang Mabuting Balita ng Panginoon ayon kay San Lucas

Nang dumating ang araw ng paglilinis sa kanila ayon sa kautusan ni Moises, si Hesus ay dinala ng kanyang mga magulang sa Jerusalem upang iharap sa Panginoon, sapagkat ayon sa Kautusan, “Ang bawat panganay na lalaki ay nakatalaga sa Panginoon.” At naghandog sila, ayon sa hinihingi ng Kautusan ng Panginoon: “Mag-asawang batu-bato o dalawang inakay na kalapati.”

May isang tao noon sa Jerusalem, ang pangala’y Simeon. Matapat at malapit sa Diyos ang lalaking ito at naghihintay sa katubusan ng Israel. Sumasakanya ang Espiritu Santo na nagpahayag sa kanya na hindi siya mamamatay hangga’t hindi niya nakikita ang Mesiyas na ipinangako ng Panginoon. Sa patnubay ng Espiritu, pumasok siya sa templo. At nang dalhin doon ng kanyang mga magulang ang sanggol na si Hesus upang gawin ang hinihingi ng Kautusan, siya’y kinalong ni Simeon. Ito’y nagpuri sa Diyos, na ang wika,

“Kunin mo na, Panginoon, ang iyong abang alipin, ayon sa iyong pangako, yamang nakita na ng aking mga mata ang iyong tagapagligtas, na inihanda mo para sa lahat ng bansa: Liwanag itong tatanglaw sa mga Hentil, at magbibigay-karangalan sa iyong bayang Israel.”

Ang Mabuting Balita ng Panginoon

REFLECTION QUESTIONS: 1. Anu-ano ang kaya mong ihandog/ialay sa Panginoon? 2. Anu-anong mga bagay o pangyayari ang hiniling mo sa Panginoon na natupad? 3. Ano naman ang maipapangako mo sa Panginoon habang ikaw ay nabubuhay?

REFLECTION QUESTIONS: Anu-ano ang kaya mong ihandog/ialay sa Panginoon? Anu-anong mga bagay o pangyayari ang hiniling mo sa Panginoon na natupad? Ano naman ang maipapangako mo sa Panginoon habang ikaw ay nabubuhay?

REFLECTION QUESTIONS: Anu-ano ang kaya mong ihandog/ialay sa Panginoon? Anu-anong mga bagay o pangyayari ang hiniling mo sa Panginoon na natupad? Ano naman ang maipapangako mo sa Panginoon habang ikaw ay nabubuhay?

PANALANGIN NG BAYAN: Panginoon, dinggin mo ang aming panalangin

WELCOME! 2nd Seminar

RECAP 2nd Seminar

Ano ang 3 haligi ng pananampalatayang katoliko?

Three Pillars of Catholic Faith The three pillars are Sacred Scripture , Sacred Tradition , and the Magisterium .

They form the foundation of Catholic teaching and authority.

Ano ang Bibliya?

Paano malalaman kung ang Bibliya ay pang-Katoliko?

Ano ang dalawang bahagi ng Bibliya?

Anu-anong mga aklat ang bumubuo sa Lumang Tipan?

Anu-anong mga aklat ang bumubuo sa Bagong Tipan?

Ano ang ebanghelyo?

Sinu-sino ang apat na ebanghelista?

Paano ginagamit ang Bibliya?

In chinese zodiac sign, what sign are we celebrating this year?

The Jubilee Year: Pilgrims of Hope - A Catholic Journey 2nd Seminar

What is a Jubilee Year? A Jubilee Year is a special year of grace and spiritual renewal in the Catholic Church, traditionally occurring every 25 years. It's a time of forgiveness, reconciliation, and deeper connection with God.

Historical Origins The concept originates from the Old Testament (Leviticus 25), where every 50th year was declared holy. During this time, debts were forgiven, slaves were freed, and land was returned to original owners.

Biblical Significance The word "jubilee" comes from the Hebrew word "yovel," referring to the ram's horn used to announce the beginning of this sacred time. Jesus referenced the Jubilee in Luke 4:18-19 when announcing his ministry.

Modern Jubilee Years The Catholic Church continues this tradition through ordinary and extraordinary Jubilee Years. The last ordinary Jubilee was in 2000, while Pope Francis declared an extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy in 2015-2016.

Understanding "Pilgrims of Hope" Pilgrimage is a fundamental aspect of the Jubilee Year, representing our journey toward spiritual growth and renewal. Hope serves as our guiding light on this sacred journey.

The Four Pillars of Jubilee Pilgrimage to Holy Sites Reconciliation through Confession Indulgences Passing through the Holy Door

The Symbolism of the Holy Door The Holy Door, opened only during Jubilee Years, represents Christ as the gateway to salvation. Passing through symbolizes leaving behind past sins and entering new life in Christ.

Spiritual Benefits Plenary Indulgence opportunities Renewed faith journey Strengthened community bonds Deeper understanding of mercy

Community Aspects Jubilee Years unite the global Catholic community in celebration, prayer, and spiritual renewal, fostering unity among believers worldwide.

Works of Mercy During the Jubilee Year, special emphasis is placed on both corporal and spiritual works of mercy, encouraging active participation in charitable works.

Prayer and Reflection The Jubilee Prayer Rosary meditations Eucharistic Adoration Communal worship

Social Justice Connection Debt forgiveness Care for the poor Environmental stewardship Human dignity promotion

Personal Transformation Self-reflection Reconciliation Renewed commitment to faith Service to others

Symbols and Signs The Cross Holy Door Pilgrim's Staff Jubilee Logo

Educational Initiatives Catechesis Scripture study Social doctrine Moral teachings

Global Impact Local parishes Diocesan activities International pilgrimages Interfaith dialogue

Living the Jubilee Regular Mass attendance Confession Pilgrimage Acts of charity

Future Hope Continued spiritual growth Strengthened faith communities Renewed evangelization Lasting social impact

Conclusion: Our Journey Forward The Jubilee Year serves as a catalyst for spiritual renewal, community building, and social transformation, inspiring us to become true pilgrims of hope in our modern world.

CLOSING LITURGY 2nd Seminar
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