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Year 1 Module/Period 1 : The Great Revoult April'21 - September'21

In this module existence of God, in religion, the proposition that there is a


supreme supernatural or preternatural being that is the creator or sustainer or
ruler of the universe and all things in it, including human beings. It is also A
god who let us prove his existence would be an idol. Atheists say no one can prove
the existence of God but I say no one can disprove that God exists I see God in
everything I feel his presence everywhere to me I know that he exists.
God makes a deposit in every one of us�He gives us gifts, salvation, redemption,
hope, healing, and faith. He deposits His very being inside us through the power of
the Holy Spirit. And we have to guard that gift because there is an evil one who
wants to rob us of the joy and the power of that gift.
Trinity, in Christian doctrine, the unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three
persons in one Godhead.It is called the Holy Trinity because there are three in one
that testifiy, the Father, the Son and the Holy Sirit
In the Invisible world Everything visible came from the invisible world. Many of us
have had Oracle experiences, though we may not have called them that. few of the
ways that the invisible world guides us. Creativity is nothing but the way to
design the invisible.
A covenant made with GFod whould be regarded not as restrive but as protective.
Each one makes an individula commitment to God and in return areceives from hIM a
personal covenant, by name, that he or she can rely on implicitly in time and
eternity. With the ordinances and covenants.Everyone makes individual covenants to
God. When we do this we receive a covenant from Him, a covenant that we can rely on
for eternity. The Lord does not break his covenants with us. With ordinances and
covenants, his power is manifest in our lives!.we make covenants with God, He makes
a Covenant with us.

Year 1 Module/Periid 2 : Divine RescueOctober'21 - March'22


In this mdule, T The family covenant articulates the roles of the physician,
patient, and the family prior to genetic testing, as the participants consensually
define them. The initial argument defines the boundaries of autonomy and benefit
for all participating family members. God's covenant with Noah was a commitment to
maintain the inherent relationship between Creator and creation; his relationship
with the natural order � implicit in the act of creation � whereby he promised
never again to destroy the earth with a flood.
And when Abram was ninety years old and nine, the LORD appeared to Abram, and said
unto him, I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou perfect. [2] And I
will make my covenant between me and thee, and will multiply thee exceedingly. God
made four promises to Abraham -(1) land, (2) numerous descendants, (3) blessing for
him and his descendants, and (4) blessing through him for all nations.
We are truly one nation, under God, indivisible and that we must remain so in the
face of any threat to ensure our country remains strong, united and free. We are
truly one nation, under God, indivisible and that we must remain so in the face of
any threat to ensure our country remains strong, united and free. God knows we have
nothing of ourselves, therefore in the covenant of grace he requires no more than
he gives, but gives what he requires, and accepts what he gives.
hrough the prophet Moses, the Lord gave the people 10 important commandments to
follow to live a righteous life. The Ten Commandments teach about respecting God,
being honest, honoring our parents, keeping the Sabbath day holy, and being good
neighbors. In ordeer to enter the promised land I just want to do God's will, never
complain. However I can never rreach the promised land. I can march towards it
cause the Promised Land always lies on the other side of a Wilderness.
We may wonder if there is any purpose in the �broken� times of our life, times when
we have suffered failure, loss or disappointment. The life of Moses tells us that
these hurts are like instruments that God can use to shape our lives. Difficulty
rather than ease fashions our character and gives us �depth.�. There are three
physical sign of God's presence: a smoking firepot, a flaming torch and enveloping
of darkness, this 3 physical signs tell us everlasting truths about God, God is
both hidden (the darkness) and reveakned (in the light). The Lord �s presence, like
fire, both attracts and repels. We draw near for warmth but must keep our distance,
lest we be burned. God�s love draws us toward him, but his holiness threatens to
consume us as we come closer. In the end, it is our decision how close we come and
how willing we are to risk being consumed.

Lesson 4: The Invisible World


Lesson 5: Creation and Covenant with the First Parents
Lesson 6: The Fall and Sin

Year 2 Module/Period 3 : The Awaited SaviourApril'22 - Seprember'22


In this Module, The Awaited Saviour We begins with an understanding of the how the
history of world civilisations is consistent with the exile of the ancient
Israelites as reflected in Scripture. It also covers the role of the prophets who
were sent by God bearing some very important messages to the Israelites. What I
learn in the topic Exile < Exile is more than a geographical concept. It is also
like death. You cannot understand it until it happends to you. There are some
people loved justice and hatret iniquity, therefore that person will die in exile.
there are some seeking to forget makes exile all the longer, the secret of
redeption lies in remembrance.
The Prophets teaches me here are no lines. For everything is a circle, turning back
on itself endlessly. This is not to make you dizzy, but to give you the chance to
get it right. I stand here before you not as a prophet but as a humble servant of
you, the people. So follow the way of life which the Holy Prophet has showed you
for verity that is the right path. The best prophet of the future is the past.
He came to all of us in Jesus. The incarnation is not owned, trademarked, or
controlled by any church. It belongs to every human being. The incarnation is an
essential part of Jesus-shaped spirituality. It is the complete refutation of every
human system and institution that claims to control, possess, and distribute God.
Whatever any church or religious leader may claim in regard to their particular
access to God or control over your experience of God, the incarnation is the last
word: God loves the world. God came into the world in the form of the people he
created, the human race (including you and me), who bear his image. God's creation
of humanity in his image gives hints of who he is, since we all are marked by his
fingerprints.
Topic on Mission, The spirit of Christ is the spirit of missions. The nearer we get
to Him, the more intensely missionary we become. God has created me to do him some
definite service; he has committed some work to me which he has not committed to
another. I have done my mission as volunteer in WYD2008 Sydney Australia, in
WYD2013 Rio De Janiero, Brazil and in WYD2016 Krakow, Poland. Out of 3
international mission work, the most difficult ones is in Krakow Poand, I really
walk the talk. Walk how Jesus Walk, It is all about Strength.
This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an
atoning sacrifice for our sins." 1 John 4:10 reminds us that Jesus died for our
sins and that God loved us so much that He sent Christ for us.God sent Jesus to be
perfect Sacrifice for our sins. We cannot come to God our own name or in any other
name. We cabbit iffer Gid iyr iwb achguevement,. But if we come to God confessing
our sin and believing in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross for us, we will
receive mercy.

Year 2 Module/Period 4 : The Duivube Union 1 Octobe'22 - March'23


In this module, with an explanation of how the Church was born through the
suffering of Jesus Christ, and how she was wedded to Him through His holy
sacrifice. But being stuck in time, while awaiting eternity,I learn that The church
is not a select circle of the immaculate, but a home where the outcast may come in.
It is not a palace with gate attendants and challenging sentinels along the
entrance-ways holding off at arm's-length the stranger, but rather a hospital where
the broken-hearted may be healed, and where all the weary and troubled may find
rest and take counsel together. I always asked myself why did go to church for? One
of the primary reasons to attend church is for the opportunity to worship and
praise God alongside other believers. Through singing, praying, and studying
scripture, individuals can come together to lift their voices in adoration and
gratitude to the Lord. Church attendance is as vital to a disciple as a transfusion
of rich, healthy blood to a sick man.� 34. Attending church is a way that reminds
you that you're not alone in your struggles, triumphs, and fears. You've got a
community of people that'll do what they can to see that you're always comfortable
The liturgical year is the year that sets out to attune the life of the Christian
to the life of Jesus Christ. It propose year after year, to immerce us over and
over again into the sense and substance of the Christian life until, eventually we
become what we say we are the follows of Jesus all the way to the heart of God. The
beauty of the liturgical calendar is that, like the circular, predicable rythms of
the seasons, we will circle back to what's knowh and familiar. And God will make
something new of us each year.
For me It feels like a victory that we are moving closer to the truth. But when the
truth is taking me somewhere I don't want to go, I also aren't sure. i'm not sure I
want that win. Part of me still wants to hold on to this one last moment, the
moment where I still get to believe this is a joke, an error, a big nothng; the
moment before I know for sure that something has started I can no longer stop.
Watching my dad washing our cars, cooking up the storm and massaging skills taught
me that not everuything was fluid. there were certain things I hit from different
angles. but I never gave up onm. I did he work that was needed, whereever that wprl
tppk me.
For the Creed, there are times at the back of my brain, it may not seem like it
now, but htis is more than just a fight. You can't learn anythung when you're
talking that's a fact of life. As long as you are talking, you are not listening.
Why don't you just turn off your brain and let your heart do the taling. What do
you believe? With the vast array of religions and beliefs that have surfaced in the
world today, how can Christians be sure of what we believe? And how can we know
that what we believe about our God truly meets the biblical standard? What do we
need to believe? From his vast knowledge of the Scriptures and his experience as a
missionary, Pastor Donald Cole shares the simple yet profound truths of the gospel
through the Apostles' Creed. He touches on every facet of the Creed, referencing
the biblical texts that support them. While there are some things about God and His
ways that shall remain veiled until we reach heaven, the Bible is very clear about
many things, including the person and work of Jesus Christ. Learn All You Need to
Believe from the Apostles' Creed through the excellent teaching of pastor Donald
Cole.
How do you show an invisible reality like love, respect and forgivness to the
person you love? A sacrament is an outward efficacious gin instited by Christ to
give grace. Jesus Christ hinmself is the sacrament; his humanity is the outward
sign, the instrument of His Divinity. It is through his hunanitya that the olife of
the tirnity coimes to us as grace through the sacraments. The church is the
fundamental sacrament because it makes the risen Christ present by being His body
and by celebrating His saving acts in the ritual sacraments. There are total 7
ritual sacraments which consists of baptism, confirmation, Holy Orders, Marriage,
Eucharist, Mass, Reconciatioon and Annointing of the sick
In the Sacrmaanet of Baptism and Confirmation segment, I remember during my baptism
in 30th March 1991, at Baptis,, I receive grace that quality that mkes me wheere in
the very nature of God. The grace of being is a gift of baptism byu washing in
water. Anf ine spirit of Christ jesus. Whoever believes and is baptized will be
saved but whoever does not believe will be condemed.

Year 3 Module/period 5 : The Divine Union 2 April'23 - Seorember'23


In this module, it is a continuation of the previous one and is devoted to a
detailed discussion on the different Sacraments of the Holy Catholic Church. What
are the effects of the Sacraments of Initiation on those who receive them? In
relation to the Eucharist, specifically, how can we understand what is actually
taking place during the Mass? As for the Sacraments of Service, how are these
Sacraments related to the being of the Church? Relating to the Sacraments of
Healing, what are their effects on our body and soul? Will the Sacrament of
Anointing of the Sick definitely heal those who are physically ill?
Sacraments of Eucharist - From the Eucharist comes strength to live the Christian
life and zeal to share that life with others. Jesus has made Himself the Bread of
Life to give us life. There is nothing so great as the Eucharist. Holy Communion is
the shortest and safest way to heaven.
Sacraments of Mass - The Eucharist is a memorial, a meal, and a sacrifice. Another
name for the sacrament is the Mass. In the Sacrament of the Eucharist, we receive
Jesus Christ, the Bread of Life, in Holy Communion and are nourished by the Word of
God. The Mass is classed as a sacrament (an outward sign of an internal truth or
experience) because the Eucharist is received within each Mass. The Mass is also
classed as a sacrifice, as the sacrifice of Christ on the cross is made present and
true each time the Eucharist is celebrated.
Sacraments of Holy Orders - We pay a heavy, very heavy price for the superhuman
dignity of our calling. The ridiculous is always so near to the sublime. It shall
not be so among you; but whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and
whoever would be first among you must be your slave; even as the Son of man came
not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.
Sacraments of Matrimony - The Sacrament of Marriage is a lasting commitment of two
people called and choosen by God to a lifelong partnership, established for the
good of each other and the procreation of fuiture generation. In order to have a
lasting relationship and lasting marrital life, couples must be on the same team,
Same topic, Stay in the game, LUV (listen, understand, validage) Spike the ball!!,
be attentive, affirmative, adjust, accept, accommodating, overlook each other
personality, ignore each other's gossping, judgemental, mocked, accepting each
other completely, riding on each other's uniqueness, odd and weird. Lots of words
of affirmation, acts of service, receiving gifts, quality time, and physical touch
and most importantly pray and always put God as the center of your marriage and
relationship.
Sacraments of Reconciliation - The purpose of the sacraments is to sanctify men, to
build up the Body of Christ and, finally, to give worship to God. Because they are
signs they also instruct. They not only presuppose faith, but by words and objects
they also nourish, strengthen, and express it. In order to celebrate the Sacrament
of Reconciliation, these are 3 Rites of Reconciliation (individual confession,
communal celebration and general absolution in a communal Rite of Reconciliation)
which all portray different ways in which people confess sins and are able to
confess sins, not always particularly individually. And at the end of the sacrament
of reconciliation it is always be wrapped in a warm embrace.
Sacraments of Annoiting of the Sick - I remembered during my journey as Catholic, I
was attending World Day prayer for the sick which was held in my parish. And the
celebrant (who is a guest priest) "s anyone among you sick? He should summon the
presbyters of the church, and they should pray over him and anoint [him] with oil
in the name of the Lord, and the prayer of faith will save the sick person, and the
Lord will raise him up. If he has committed any sins, he will be forgiven. (Jas
5:14-15). These Scripture verses reveal the foundation for the Sacrament of the
Anointing of the Sick. Furthermore, we can find numerous passages in the Gospels
where Jesus Himself cured the sick and showed compassion toward them. Jesus loves
those who are suffering from illness, as well as all forms of suffering, in a very
direct way. He is concerned and wants to be present in that suffering. He wants
to bring healing and hope! There are five effects of the Anointing of the Sick. It
unites us to Christ's Passion, strengthens us to endure suffering, forgives our
sins, restores our health if it's conducive for our salvation, and prepares us to
enter eternal life. Theere are 3 parts of the Sacrament of Annointing of the Sick
First, the prayer of faith by which the community asks for God's help for the sick;
second, the laying on of hands indicating the person is the recipient of the prayer
of faith; and third, the anointing with oil on the forehead and hands signifying
healing, strengthening and the presence of God. The purpose of The Sacrament of
Anointing of the Sick is a Sacrament of the Catholic Church which celebrates our
faith in the healing touch of Christ in our lives. Does healing always take place?
In the Sacrament, we pray that the sick person be healed in body, soul and spirit.
The Sacrament offers forgiveness and healing. The Lesson I learned of the Anointing
of the Sick is Jesus came to heal the whole person, body and soul. In the Church's
Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, throughthe ministry of the priest, it is Jesus
who touches the sick to heal them from sin � and sometimes even from physical
ailment. His cures were signs of the arrival of the Kingdom of God.

WOW!!! Time Flies. We are halfway to completion. Still another 18 months to go. By
this time, there are some already or might be tempted to stop or drop out due to
other commitments. Although I am sad and disappointed, I just wish those who has
stopped or dropped out due to other commitments all the best. Despite enduring
challenges, obstacles, trials and tubulations, with lots of support, perseverance,
hard work, determination, sacrifice times and effort, never give up attitute,
attentive, adjust, accomadating and lots of prayers, wisdom, annecdotes and
motivation, I will survive and will carry the baton of Our Lady of Fatima,
Brickfrields on. l will Walk on, Walk on with my head up high and with hope in my
heart and I�ll never walk alone cause I carry cross with me. I will not regret it
no matter what. Once again thank you to the Splendour Project Teams and Christian
Institute For Theological Engagement (CHRISTE) for organizing this program. Looking
forward to complete and graduate in 2025.

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