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Session 10: The Multiplication of Loaves
The miracle of the Multiplication of Loaves and Fishes foreshadows the Last Supper and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
The miracle of the Multiplication of Loaves and Fishes foreshadows the Last Supper and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
Jesus came to restore the friendship we lost with God when we sinned.
The Bible, the sacraments, and prayer are three ways we can know God’s love for us and become friends with Him.
Jesus chose the Apostles to be the first bishops.
The seventh through tenth commandments teach us to respect what belongs to others, tell the truth, and not desire things which belong to others.
Salvation History is the story of God’s saving actions in human history.
The Old and New Testaments form an organic unity, naturally fitting together and helping us understand the other.
God chose a people, the people of Israel descended from Abraham, to reveal Himself to and task with sharing His love and plan of salvation with the entire world.
Jesus came to seek out the lost and offer them forgiveness and salvation from sin.
Jesus fulfills the priesthood of the Old Testament and of Melchizedek by offering Himself on the Cross for the sins of all.
Jesus fulfills the Old Testament role of prophet by doing God’s will, speaking God’s truth to the people, and revealing God to the people.
Jesus fulfills the Old Testament role of king, who was to rule justly according to the law of God. A king was to lead his people into relationship with God and right worship of Him.
We are called to receive God’s mercy and salvation in the New Covenant in Christ.
The Old and New Testaments together make up one story of Salvation History.
The Gospels are the heart of Scripture since they convey the life, teachings, and Paschal Mystery of our Lord.