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Lesson 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.
The Church is an enduring sign of salvation and is the very instrument of our salvation.
The Apostles were the first bishops and have started the line of apostolic succession. St. Peter has a place of primacy among the Apostles.
Jesus invites us to become His disciples and follow Him by imitating His example, praying as He prays, and serving as He serves.
God sent His Son into the world to save us from sin by His Death and Resurrection.
The Risen Christ is truly Jesus; His body still bears the marks of His Passion, yet He has been changed and now possesses a glorified body, filled with the Holy Spirit and showing forth the full power of God.
After spending 40 days with His disciples, teaching them about the Kingdom, Jesus ascended into Heaven.
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.
Marys yes to God played an instrumental role in our salvation and is an example of obedience to God for all of us.
We learn from Jesus’ example that God wants to enter into our ordinary lives and make them extraordinary.
We are called to enter the Kingdom of God as a disciple of Jesus.
Living a life of holiness as a disciple of Christ requires us to live a life of witness to Him by sharing with the world our love for Christ by our words and actions.
Prayer can be expressed both visually and mentally, since both involve a conversation with God.