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Pope Pius XII Part 2 – Finish Chapter 3 Chapters 4 and 5

Pope Pius XII Part 2 – Finish Chapter 3 Chapters 4 and 5. Catholic Committee on Scouting. Before We Begin. Welcome Back Ground Rules Schedule Questions and Answers from First Session. Life Choices. Panel of people who have made these commitments.

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Pope Pius XII Part 2 – Finish Chapter 3 Chapters 4 and 5

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  1. Pope Pius XIIPart 2 – Finish Chapter 3 Chapters 4 and 5 Catholic Committee on Scouting

  2. Before We Begin • Welcome Back • Ground Rules • Schedule • Questions and Answers from First Session Pope Pius XII

  3. Life Choices • Panel of people who have made these commitments. • Sample questions to ask can be found on page 13 of your book. Pope Pius XII

  4. Life Choices POST PANEL DISCUSSION • What’s similar/dissimilar of these life states? • What are benefits/drawbacks to each life state? • How does each life state help a person answer his/her baptismal call? • How does each life state benefit the secular community? • How does each life state benefit the faith community? Pope Pius XII

  5. Life Choices • Select 2 life states you feel God may be calling you. • For each life state discuss • Why did you select it? • How would you benefit personally? • How could the secular community benefit? • How could the faith community benefit? • How can this life state help you answer your universal or baptismal call? • How can this life state hinder in answering the universal or baptismal call? Pope Pius XII

  6. Life Choices Discuss • What should we be getting out of or learning in our current life state? • How do we evaluate our success at living as a transitional single person? • Are you really committed to your current life state? Pope Pius XII

  7. Life Choices Jot down what you have learned or discovered in this chapter, if you feel it would helpful for future reference in the program or Board of Review. END OF CHAPTER 3 Pope Pius XII

  8. “9 to 5” GOAL To examine various professions or occupations, and seek to discover the ones to which God may be calling me. Pope Pius XII

  9. “9 to 5” • The second major choice in our life: What occupation or profession? • Poor occupational choices lead to unhappy life and a sense of lack of fulfillment. • God assists us through our emotions, feelings, and desires. • Our call comes from God, however as society changes, so may our call. • Through our work, we fulfill our baptismal calling. Pope Pius XII

  10. “9 to 5” Compare and contrast your day with your parents. • For a normal weekday, list how your parents spend their time. • For the same period, make a list of how you spend your time. • Include the number of hours on each task or activity. Pope Pius XII

  11. “9 to 5” Compare and contrast your day with your parents. • Other than in sleeping, in what activity or task do you spend the majority of your time? • Looking at your parents’ list, what currently is your primary occupation or profession? Pope Pius XII

  12. “9 to 5” • In analyzing our time we learn about ourselves and the expectations of society. • Most probably your occupation is student. • By now you have been going to school 2/3 of your life. Pope Pius XII

  13. “9 to 5” • Discuss • Why is it important to society that I attend school? • Using your school electives as a guide, are you heading toward a specific profession. Is there a reason for these electives? • Write a job description for yourself as a student. • Is this in sync with your baptismal call? Pope Pius XII

  14. “9 to 5” • God communicates to us through our interests – the things we enjoy, that spark our curiosity, or give us energy. • To be effective in answering God’s call, we must examining our talents and gifts. • You might wish to refer back to the talents and gifts inventory you took during the Ad Altare Dei program. Pope Pius XII

  15. “9 to 5” Activity • On a separate piece of paper list what you consider your personal gifts and talents. • For each member of your group, do the same using a separate sheet for each person. • Give the sheets to the other people. • Spend time in reflection of what others see in you and what you wrote about yourself. Pope Pius XII

  16. “9 to 5” Discuss • Did your peers make any suggestions that support and/or affirm what you wrote? If yes, what was it? • Were you surprised by anything a peer wrote? Which gift? • Did your peers attribute anything that you did not have on your list? What? • If you don’t understand what a peer wrote, ask them to explain. Pope Pius XII

  17. “9 to 5” Besides your gifts and talents, what else would you consider in selecting an occupation or profession? • Make a list of what these considerations might be • Prioritize them. • Share and explain. Pope Pius XII

  18. “9 to 5” Discuss • Which one of these jobs would you select and why? • What reasons do you have for not selecting the others? • Is there a job that you would spend over $5 million and 18 months to obtain? Review the four job descriptions on pages 16 and 17. Pope Pius XII

  19. ‘9 to 5” Discuss • What is there about this job that makes it so attractive? • Are there any other jobs that might have this attraction? • Do you feel any of these attractions are important in your consideration? . Pope Pius XII

  20. “9 to 5” • Reflecting on your lists of gifts, talents, and considerations, list some jobs that you foresee as possibilities in your future. • Select two jobs that hold special interest to you. Explore them. Do interviews. Follow guide on page 17 for your two interviews. Pope Pius XII

  21. “9 to 5” Discuss • Why did you select these two occupations? • What have you learned about them from your interviews? • What training or education is required? • How would you benefit personally? • How would the secular community benefit? • How would the faith community benefit? Pope Pius XII

  22. “9 to 5” Discussion continued • Can either/or both of these occupations help you answer your baptismal call? • How can each of these occupations hinder you from answering your baptismal call? • Is there anything else that has altered or reinforced your mind about seeking either one of these occupations? What was it? Why did it alter your choice? Pope Pius XII

  23. “9 to 5” Since your current occupation call is student and having reflected on the future, discuss • What should you be getting out of your job as a student? • How can you evaluate your success as a student? • Are you really committed to your job as a student? Pope Pius XII

  24. “9 to 5” Jot down what you have learned or discovered in this chapter. END OF CHAPTER 4 Pope Pius XII

  25. Here I Am GOAL To examine various ministries, and seek to discover the ones to which God may be calling me. Pope Pius XII

  26. Here I Am • Finding comfort from others • Discuss • With whom do you find it easy to talk to about personal matters? • What is it about this person that makes you feel okay to talk to them? • As a group do you know of peers that your fellow teens use in a similar fashion? Pope Pius XII

  27. Here I Am • Finding comfort from others (2) • Discuss • What are the characteristics of the individuals who make your fellow teens comfortable talking to them? • Do these characteristics reflect one’s baptismal call? Pope Pius XII

  28. Here I Am • Finding comfort from others (3) • Reflect • Has anyone ever approached you in this manner? • If yes, why did they choose you? • If not, is there a reason why your peers might not be comfortable talking to you in this manner? Pope Pius XII

  29. Here I Am • Our Universal Baptismal Call – select one person who lives it out. • Whom did you select and why? • How does this person demonstrate his/her baptismal call to be a Christian, “a person in whom and through whom Christ lives,” every day? (Priest, Prophet, King) • Is simply going to Church adequately fulfilling the baptismal call? Pope Pius XII

  30. Here I Am • ReadMatthew 20:28 • Read Luke 22:27. • Discuss • What specifically is Jesus trying to get his followers to do? • How do I specifically live this in today’s world? • What behavioral change is Christ calling me to make? Pope Pius XII

  31. Here I Am • The Ministerial Priesthood • In Chapter 2 we discussed those in Israel who were set aside/anointed king, priest, and prophet. • To serve – not be served. • Ministry and Service – words are inseparable. • Universal priesthood – all of us – binds us to minister to serve one another. Pope Pius XII

  32. Here I Am Since Vatican II we have seen these ministries flourish: • Lector • Usher/Hospitality Minister • Altar Server • Eucharistic Minister • Bereavement Ministry • Teachers • etc. Pope Pius XII

  33. Here I Am • The one true ministry is the ministry of Jesus Christ • What we call ministries are formalized functions of the Church to assist us in performing our one true ministry. • One’s individual ministry flows out of the one ministry of Christ. • It can be either public or private. Pope Pius XII

  34. Here I Am Discuss • As we began we discussed people your peers could talk to about personal matters. Do you feel this person is fulfilling his/her part in the ministry of Christ? • Are they doing this privately or publicly? Pope Pius XII

  35. Here I Am • Refer back to the gifts and talents you listed at our last session. • Design a project using those gifts and talents. • What gifts and talents did you list for your project? • What project would you do? • Requires at least 15 hours of your time and at least two other people. • Who would benefit? How? • Did you discover or learn something about yourself in planning this project? • Do you feel challenged to do this project after you leave here this weekend? Pope Pius XII

  36. Here I Am • Remember back to our weekend at Rancho Alegre. How did you feel about the project that we did to improve the camp? • What gifts did you use in this project? How were those gifts employed? Pope Pius XII

  37. Here I Am • Read Luke 18:9-14 • What is Luke trying to tell us? • In doing your project, do you see yourself as the • Pharisee (completing the requirement) • Tax Collector (I am doing this for Christ) • What makes something a ministry as opposed to a task, chore, project, or job? Pope Pius XII

  38. Here I Am • Not all service is a ministry. • Not all ministries are authentic • What is the underlying reason for doing it? • Big Shot? Out in front of the crowd? • Ministry grows out of a fundamental option of faith to be Christ. • Not what is done, but the spirit of doing Pope Pius XII

  39. Here I Am • Discuss these two passages: • “Service is the rent we pay for our room on earth.” • “This service that you perform is not only supplying the needs of God’s people but is also overflowing in many expressions of thanks to God.” (2 Corinthians (9:12) Pope Pius XII

  40. Here I Am Reflect • What ministries do you currently perform privately? • What public ministries do you currently perform Discuss in your group • In what ministries do you see yourself participating and why? Pope Pius XII

  41. Here I Am Below are some ministries. Check those you might wish to do. List others Altar Server,Lector, Eucharistic Minister at Mass, Building and Grounds,Eucharistic Minister to the Sick, Music Ministry, Usher,Hospitality, Sacristan, Bereavement,Youth Ministry, Religious Education, Early Childhood Formation,St. Vincent de Paul Society (Poor), Homeless families, Scouting,Jail, Hospital, Immigrant,Unwed Mothers, Pro-Life, Widowed and Divorced,Vocations Awareness, Social Justice, Pope Pius XII

  42. Here I Am • Discuss • Why did you select the two ministries? • What did you learn in the interviews? • What training or education is required? • How would you benefit personally? • How would the secular community benefit? • How would the faith community benefit? Pope Pius XII

  43. Here I Am The Interviews – 2 different ones. • Of what does this ministry consist? • What is it like? • What is good about this ministry? • Is there anyway this ministry can be destructive? • What personal fulfillments do you get out of this ministry? • What type of personality is needed for this ministry? Pope Pius XII

  44. Here I Am Discuss • Can either/or both ministry help you answer your universal/baptismal call? • How can each ministry hinder you from answering your baptismal call? • After doing the interviews, was there anything that you learned that would cause you to change your interest? If so, what is it? Pope Pius XII

  45. Here I Am • Reflect and discuss • What should you be getting out of each of your ministries? • How can you evaluate your success in these ministries? • Are you totally committed to these ministries? Pope Pius XII

  46. Here I Am Jot down what you have learned or discovered in this chapter. END OF CHAPTER 5 Pope Pius XII

  47. Final Session • Sunday, January 4, 2009 • St. Raphael’s Church – Goleta • 9 am – 3 pm • Catholic Social Teaching Project • Be prepared • Projector will be available • Bring presentation on thumb drive. Pope Pius XII

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