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Title: Gospel In The Rosary


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Gospel In The Rosary
  • Bible Stories
  • Informed By
  • Roman Catholic Worldview

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Roman Catholic WorldviewIn the Philippines
  • The following are some of the major issues that
    represent major religious core beliefs of
    traditional Roman Catholics as surveyed within
    the Philippine setting.1
  • 1 These worldview beliefs are the result of
    interviews, observations and formal surveys
    conducted by the J.O. Terry between 1967 and 1985.

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Worldview
  • As these worldview beliefs were isolated and
    revised as the evidence dictated, each items was
    checked with other research conducted in the
    Philippines by anthropologists, sociologists and
    even Roman Catholic theologians.

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Worldview
  • Also, during this period, these worldview issues
    were checked and verified by at least four
    priests and nuns who were educators in Catholic
    schools and who monitored beliefs within the
    Roman Catholic church in the Philippines to stay
    abreast of the status of belief among the young
    and older Roman Catholic parishioners.

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Worldview
  • Philippine anthropological and sociological
    research from 1964 through 1987 confirmed the
    existence of these views as a common core of
    beliefs or habits found in Filipino Roman
    Catholics of various devotional levels.1
  • 1 Numerous researchers continually researched
    the Filipino worldview such as Father Lynch and
    Dr. Jaime Bulatao, a Jesuit priest and professor
    at Atenao University in the Philippines.

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Worldview
  • This set of core Roman Catholic beliefs are for
    use 1) as an illustration of identified
    worldview topics or issues 2) in worldview
    training sessions and 3) as a starting point in
    researching more accurately and more specifically
    Roman Catholic core beliefs among a specific
    people group.1
  • 1 These topics include only religious core
    beliefs that are typical of, or common among,
    Roman Catholic-oriented individuals within the
    people group where the original research was
    conducted.

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Worldview
  • In ministering to peoples who live in a Roman
    Catholic religious and cultural setting, or any
    religious and cultural setting, one should
    identify the core worldview beliefs and practices
    resulting from their core beliefs, religious and
    social.

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Worldview
  • Following worldview identification, the worldview
    core beliefs should be used to guide evangelizers
    in choosing Biblical stories or contextual
    passages that speak adequately to each of the
    worldview issues.

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Worldview
  • To the degree that a witness speaks to a peoples
    core beliefs, especially when those core beliefs
    are contradictory to core Biblical teachings,
    then to that degree the witness must confront the
    contradictory beliefs with positive Biblical
    understanding.

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Worldview
  • If that does not happen, or if such a witness
    does not result in reorienting their belief
    system, syncretism will be the end result even if
    conversion occurs.

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Selected Core Beliefs
  • 1. Mary was immaculately conceived and born, thus
    bringing her into the world as a baby protected
    from original sin. Thus, Mary was immaculately
    conceived just as Jesus was which assists Roman
    Catholics in seeing Mary as sinless as Jesus.

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Selected Core Beliefs
  • 2. Flowing out of the immaculate conception view
    concerning Mary, in practice at least, if not
    verbally or doctrinally, Mary is seen as part of
    the Godhead. Seeing her in this way represents
    her as theotokos (God-bearer).

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Core Beliefs
  • 3. Mary, being seen as part of the Godhead by
    many Roman Catholics, especially women, makes her
    part of the channel for individuals to approach
    Jesus to gain from him what they want. In
    numerous parts of the Philippines there would be
    signs saying Go To Jesus Through Mary.

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Core Beliefs
  • 4. Sacraments are available to Roman Catholics as
    seven channels through which Gods grace flows to
    the Roman Catholic faithful.
  • Five sacraments are essential for salvation
    Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance,
    Extreme Unction
  • Two are not Marriage, Ordination

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Selected Core Beliefs
  • 5. Sacramentals are objects or actions that aid
    Catholics in practicing their faith. Icons of the
    church, and especially those within Roman
    Catholic Church buildings or grounds are believed
    to have healing power that comes to individuals
    who pray through or to them, or to those handling
    or kissing them.

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Selected Core Beliefs
  • Saying the Rosary, or even physically rubbing
    and kissing the crucifix on the rosary can bring
    Gods protection during a crisis.

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The Rosary
  • For centuries, the use of the Rosary has assisted
    many people in their prayer and devotional life.
    The Rosary is believed to have originated through
    a coalescence of popular devotions from the 12th
    century onward. By 1573, an official feast was
    declared and the Rosary was made a part of the
    Roman Catholic Churchs liturgical life.1
  • 1 Reynolds R. Ekstrom, Rosemary Ekstrin,
    Concise Catholic Dictionary, Mystic, Ct
    Twenty-Third Publications, 1991, 131.

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The Rosary
  • Rosary beads are used to aid in counting the
    prayers without distraction. Generally, the
    Rosary is begun with the Apostles Creed, the
    Lords Prayer, three Angelica Salutations, and
    one Glory Be. The Rosary is a form of mental and
    vocal prayer centered on mysteries (or events
    recalled from the lives of Jesus and Mary).1
    These Mysteries are divided into three
    categories Joyful, Sorrowful, and Glorious.
  • 1 Felician A. Foy, editor, Catholic Almanac,
    Huntington Our Sunday Visitor, Inc, 1992, 325.

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The Rosary
  • The Joyful Mysteries include The Annunciation of
    the Birth of Jesus to Mary The Visitation of
    Mary to Elizabeth The Nativity of Jesus the
    Presentation of Jesus in the Temple, and The
    Finding of Jesus in the Temple.

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The Rosary
  • The Sorrowful Mysteries include The Agony of
    Jesus in the Garden The Scourging at the Pillar
    The Crowning with Thorns The Carrying of the
    Cross and The Crucifixion and Death.

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The Rosary
  • The Glorious Mysteries include The Resurrection
    of Christ The Ascension of Christ to Heaven The
    Descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, The
    Assumption of Mary, and the Coronation of
    Mary.1
  • 1 In this book we state that we will include
    only the mysteries that are clearly recorded in
    the Bible, therefore, the last two are not
    included.

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The Rosary
  • In 2002 Pope John Paul II sent an Apostolic
    letter stating his desire for the Rosary to be
    more Christo-Centric,1 He then proposed the
    Luminous Mysteries which include The Baptism
    of Jesus, The First Miracle at Cana, The
    Proclamation of the Gospel, The Transfiguration,
    and The Eucharist. We have included these our
    book, Gospel in the Rosary.
  • 1. Apostolic Letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae
    of the Supreme Pontiff John Paul II.
    http//www.vztican.va/holy_ father/john_paul_ii/ap
    ost_letters/dkocuments/hf-ii_apl_200.

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The Rosary
  • These mysteries mentioned above form the core of
    the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Apostle Paul gave
    a concise definition of the content of the Gospel
    he received from Christ that Christ died for
    our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that
    he was buried that he was raised on the third
    day in accordance with the Scriptures
    (1Corinthians 153-4).

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The Rosary
  • In his discourse at Pentecost (Acts 2), the
    Apostle Peter also presented a concise
    explanation of the Gospel when he spoke about the
    death of Jesus (v. 23), the resurrection of Jesus
    (vv.24-32), the ascension of Jesus (v.33-36), the
    coming of the Holy Spirit (v.33 38 39), and the
    salvation that people can receive by repenting of
    their sins and placing their trust in Jesus as
    their Savior (v.38).

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The Rosary
  • The Gospel, therefore, is the Good News that
    Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary, died on the
    cross for our sins, rose from the dead, went up
    to heaven, and sent his Holy Spirit to live in
    our hearts. If we place our trust in Jesus, we
    will be forgiven of all of our sins, experience
    his presence in our daily lives, and go to heaven
    with him when we die (John 141-3).

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The Rosary
  • Gospel in the Rosary focuses on the Bible
    portions that describe the Mysteries of the
    Rosary.
  • In each of these Bible studies, therefore, there
    will be opportunities to meditate on the
    significance of the lessons of these Mysteries
    for our relationship with Jesus Christ. Jesus
    said, Search the scriptures, because you have
    eternal life through them even they testify on
    my behalf (John 539).

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The Rosary
  • May the blessings of God be upon you as you
    diligently study his Word.

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The Rosary
  • I. THE JOYFUL MYSTERIES
  • The Annunciation of the Birth of Jesus - Luke
    126-38
  • The Visitation of Mary with Elizabeth - Luke
    139-56
  • The Nativity of Jesus - Luke 21-20
  • The Presentation of Jesus - Luke 221-38
  • The Finding of Jesus in the Temple - Luke 251-51

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The Rosary
  • II. THE LUMINOUS MYSTERIES
  • The Baptism of Jesus - Luke 31-22
  • The Self-Manifestation at the Wedding in Cana -
    John 21-11
  • The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God - Mark
    11523-13
  • The Transfiguration of Jesus - Luke 928-36
  • The Eucharist - Luke 227-20

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The Rosary
  • III. THE SORROWFUL MYSTERIES
  • The Agony in the garden - Matthew 26 36-39
  • The Scourging at the Pillar - Matthew 2725-26
  • The Crowning with Thorns - Matthew 2728-29
  • The Carrying of the Cross - John 1917-18
  • The Crucifixion and Death - Luke 2345-46

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The Rosary
  • IV. THE GLORIOUS MYSTERIES
  • The Resurrection of Our Lord - Luke 23-24
  • The Ascension of Christ into Heaven - Luke 24 and
    Acts 1
  • The Descent of the Holy Spirit - Acts 2
  • The Return of Christ - Acts 1 and Thessalonians 4

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The Rosary
  • V. THE MYSTERY OF MYSTERIES
  • The Loving Father - Luke 1511-24
  • The New Birth - John 31-16
  • The Proper Relationship with God - John 41-26
  • The Final Destiny - Luke 1619-31
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