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Lesson 7: The Four Loves
The Greeks identified four types of love.
The Greeks identified four types of love.
The Incarnation is a dogma of the Church that says that the Son of God assumed a human nature in the Person of Jesus Christ.
Jesus’ followers are called disciples, so we are also Jesus’ disciples.
Jesus invites us to become His disciples and follow Him by imitating His example, praying as He prays, and serving as He serves.
Jesus gave us the Eucharist at the Last Supper. The Eucharist is Jesus’ Body and Blood under the appearances of bread and wine.
Jesus was presented to God the Father in the Temple
The Incarnation is the essential teaching of the Christian faith that the Son of God assumed a human nature in order to accomplish our salvation.
Mary’s “yes” to God is an important event in our Catholic Faith and an example for us all.
Jesus is the Anointed One of God, the Messiah and Christ prophesied in the Old Testament, who came to save the world from sin and death.
Parables are stories that teach us about God.
Jesus invites us to become His disciples and follow Him by imitating His example, praying as He prays, and serving as He serves.
As Catholics, we are called to be Christ in the world and build His Kingdom through our actions.
The Paschal Mystery is how Christ’s Passion, Death, and Resurrection saved us from sin and death for new life as sons and daughters of God.
Jesus teaches us how to show love to God and each other.
Jesus is the Good Shepherd who protects, guides, and leads us to be happy with Him.