Made Holy in the Spirit
“We believe in one HOLY catholic and apostolic church”
– Nicene Creed
Chapter 7
Peacefully dealing with conflict1. What does Jesus require when it comes to
conflict resolution?2. Why does Jesus say that even our enemy
deserves love?3. Why is this new law more difficult than the old
one, “an eye for an eye”?4. Monday is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
During the civil rights struggle, MLK preached non-violent resistance and encouraged his followers to return physical force with spiritual and moral force. How was this more effective than violence? How does MLK’s preaching connect to the Gospel? How can you as a young student reject racism?
Matthew 5:38-48
Breathe in me, O Holy Spirit, that my thoughts be holy.
Act in me, O Holy Spirit, that my work be holy.Draw me on and open wide my heart to your
love.Strengthen me, O Lord, to defend all that is
holy.Guard me, then, O Holy Spirit, that I may be
holy.Guide me now, O Holy Spirit, that I may be
wholly thine.
Prayer of St. Augustine
At Confirmation, the gifts of the Holy Spirit are affirmed in us. We choose to take on the name of a saint whose actions and qualities we would like to specifically emulate. In general, the lives of the saints show us how the Spirit guides us to follow the teachings of Jesus and grow in holiness. To be holy means to reflect God’s qualities, just as the saints did, and continue to do.
Read 1 Samuel 2:2 and Leviticus 11:44. What does each verse mean?
Being Holy
God’s presence and activity in us todayOmnipresentRisen Christ with us everywhere
Who is the Holy Spirit?
Wind (Exodus 14:21-22)
Fire
Water (Ezekiel 36:25-26, 1 Corinthians 12:13)
Sun metaphor
A plant’s “root, shoot, and fruit”
Images & Metaphors of the Holy Spirit
1. What happened for you at Baptism?2. Since Baptism, what has the Holy Spirit
been doing for you?3. Fill in the blanks: the Church is holy in three
ways: through its f_______________, its m______________, and its m______________.
4. Think of the seven sacraments. Which sacraments have you already received? Which sacraments are you likely to receive in the future?
The Source of Holiness
One of our tasks is to be holy and the Holy Spirit enables us to do that by giving us these special gifts
WisdomUnderstandingCounsel (right judgment)KnowledgeFortitude (courage)Piety (reverence)Fear of the Lord (wonder and awe)
*Isaiah 11:1-3**We receive these gifts at Baptism, and they are
strengthened at Confirmation
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
What choice did Saint Thomas More have to make?
What did Thomas choose to do?Imagine that a student gives an incorrect
answer in class. You laugh, and other people in the class follow your example. The mockery hurts the person’s feelings. You decide to go to the person and apologize. Why is it a wise decisi0n to apologize?
Whom do you know who has the wisdom of Saint Thomas More?
Wisdom
What are some key words and phrases that help explain the meaning of the gift of understanding?
Whom do you know who has the gift of understanding? How does this person help you?
Understanding
Counsel (Right Judgment)KnowledgeFortitude (Courage)
More Gifts
What is the gift of piety?What are two ways we show piety?How did Saint John Chrysostom show piety?How can reverence be exercised in the following
situations:When the homily is being preached – When the petitions are being read – When you pass before the tabernacle as you enter or leave
the Church – When you have received Holy Communion – When you see a person who is elderly or handicapped come
into a room where all the seats are taken – When dinner is over and your parents are tired – When someone else is speaking – When someone has too much to carry – When someone makes a mistake – When someone is being left out -
Piety (Reverence)
How did Francis show the gift of fear of the Lord?
Fear of the Lord (Wonder and Awe)
1. Re-read your “gift’s” passage2. Write down:
1. A summary and picture of the person’s profile2. An explanation of the meaning of the gift3. A person you know who exemplifies that gift4. An example of the gift being used in everyday
life
Group Work
1. Wisdom: helps us see the bigger picture and understand God’s plan for our life
2. Understanding: helps us make sense of things around us3. Counsel (right judgment): helps us to make practical
decisions in our life4. Knowledge: helps us to use our mind to know about
ourselves and the world5. Fortitude (courage): helps us to be confident and prepared
to stand up for what we believe in and the right thing6. Piety (reverence): helps us to honor and respect God and
all people as children of God7. Fear of the Lord (wonder and awe): helps us to be amazed
by the power and beauty of God in our lives
Explanations of the Gifts
Wisdom (see things as they are): DadUnderstanding (listen, forgive, care): KatelynCounsel (right judgment): KristenKnowledge (think, make sense of things): MomFortitude/Courage (strength to do the right thing):
VincentPiety/Reverence (gentle, concern and care): AnnaWonder and Awe (sense of the greatness of God):
Juliette
People with Gifts of the Holy Spirit
Index Cards
Name of person and picture on one side
Gift and explanation on the other
Gifts of the Holy Spirit Mobile
Make three columns on your notebook pageTitle each of the columns as follows: Teaching,
Praying, ServingRead the Scripture passages below and decide if
they show Jesus teaching and proclaiming the Kingdom of God, praying to his Father, or serving others. Then, write the passage in the correct column
Passages: (1)Matthew 14:29-33, (2)Mark 1:14, (3)Mark 1:21-
26, (4)Mark 2:18-19, (5)Mark 3:1-5, (6)Mark 12:13-
17, (7)Mark 14:35-36, (8)Luke 4:14-15, (9)Luke 9:18-
19, (10)John 5:7-9, (11)John 6:10-13, (12)John 21:9-14
Jesus: Our Model for Holiness