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- 10:07, 31 October 2024 Jesus on Avoiding Sin (hist | edit) [5,333 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Jesus on Avoiding Sin''' See pdf version Jesus on Avoiding Sin.pdf = '''Jesus on Avoiding Sin''' = Jesus tells us very specifically how to avoid sin. == '''What’s in your heart?''' == In the “Sermon on the Mount” in Chs. 5 & 6 of the Book of Matthew, Jesus teaches that murder starts with anger (Mt 5:21), that adultery is from the heart (Mt 5:27), and that that our hearts reflect what it is we truly treasure (Mt 6:21): ''...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 10:03, 31 October 2024 ESL (hist | edit) [244 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''ESL at STM''' Welcome to English classes at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More! See the category page ESL for related pages This page will review Current pages include: * ESL class summaries *") Tag: Visual edit
- 10:00, 31 October 2024 ESL/ESL class summaries (hist | edit) [2,283 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Summaries of ESL Classes at STM == Wed Oct 30 == * Handed out the pre-assessment as students came in and reviewed individually and as a class * Used example job posting online that students filled out. ** goal to evaluate any gaps with filling out forms and reading the instructions *** circle one of the below, write your email etc.: no issues * had students stand up and introduce themselves to each other in English ** and practice asking each other about the fields...") Tag: Visual edit
- 09:39, 23 October 2024 Joan (hist | edit) [140 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Https://rejoiceinfaith.org/index.php/Saint Joan of Arc (Jeanne la Pucelle)) Tags: New redirect Visual edit: Switched
- 11:42, 30 September 2024 Why did Christ have to die? (hist | edit) [702 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The question has two important parts: # Why did Christ bother to die for our sins? # As God, how can he die?") Tag: Visual edit
- 11:41, 30 September 2024 Why did Jesus need to die? (hist | edit) [40 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Why did Christ have to die?) Tags: New redirect Visual edit: Switched
- 10:58, 30 September 2024 Creed (hist | edit) [25 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Nicene Creed) Tags: New redirect Visual edit: Switched
- 10:30, 19 September 2024 HS OCIA Class 2024-2025/Lesson Plans (hist | edit) [3,187 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Conf3 Fall 2024 and HS OCIA 2024-25 lesson plans Curriculum consists of 7 weeks final preparation for Confirmation on Nov. 4 for of Conf3. HS OCIA students will prepare for Confirmation in May or June 2025. == Conf 3: Seven lessons == === Lesson Plan 1 === === Lesson Plan 2 ===")
- 10:20, 19 September 2024 HS OCIA Class 2024-2025 (hist | edit) [2,420 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Class pages for Conf3 Fall 2024 and HS OCIA 2024-25'''")
- 14:48, 17 September 2024 The Creed (hist | edit) [26 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Nicene Creed) Tags: New redirect Visual edit: Switched
- 14:46, 9 September 2024 Stories of the Saints and Holy men and women (hist | edit) [11,585 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Created page with " == The Desert Fathers and Mothers == === Insults in praise of God === As their fame grew, a Greek philosopher came to the desert to learn from the Desert Fathers. He encountered a monk who insulted him, then demanded payment for it. After three years of this treatment (!), the philosopher, fed up with it, returned to Athens. Upon arrival, he encountered a street bum who was insulting people. The philosopher approached the man and was insulted thoroughly. To the man's s...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:32, 6 September 2024 Wedding at Cana (hist | edit) [938 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Wedding at Cana,''' or '''Miracle at Cana''' is a significant historical event in the life of Christ as well as a vastly important theological event and teaching. ''<nowiki>**</nowiki> Page under construction <nowiki>**</nowiki> > First miracle > Intercession of Mary > the Wedding at Cana is the third of six days that mark the Passion > the 3rd day possibly represents the Resurrection, as at Ressurection Jesus' glory > Cana represents the water and > "Cana" ma...")
- 17:19, 6 September 2024 Mass (hist | edit) [27 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Catholic Mass) Tags: New redirect Visual edit: Switched
- 21:45, 12 August 2024 Three Theological Virtues (hist | edit) [688 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<nowiki>'''Tree Theological Virtues'''</nowiki> Related to the "<nowiki>'''Cardinal Virtues'''</nowiki> of ''prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance'' [https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/448/ CCC 1812]<blockquote>The human virtues are rooted in the theological virtues, which adapt man's faculties for participation in the divine nature:<sup>76</sup> for the theological virtues relate directly to God. They dispose Christians to live in...") Tag: Visual edit
- 11:26, 12 August 2024 Four Pillars of the Catholic faith (hist | edit) [1,673 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The "Four Pillars of the Catholic faith" are considered the primary "pillars," or cornerstones, of Catholic belief. === Origins of the Four Pillars === The Four Pillars speak to just about every aspect of Christian teaching, faith and life After his speech to the Jews at Pentecost pronouncing Christ, and after "extorting" them to belief and baptism, the Gospel author (Luke) describes "Communal Life", <blockquote>They devoted themselves to the teaching of the apostles...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 10:33, 12 August 2024 Catechism of the Catholic Church (hist | edit) [2,243 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Catechism of the Catholic Church''' is a statement of official Church doctrine, published in book form. == Origins, development and publication == In 1985, Saint Pope John Paul II convened a special Synod of Bishops to assess the status of the implementation of "Vatican II," a "ecumenical council" that met from 1962 to 1965 in order to "update" Church practices in the growingly secular world of the mid-Twentieth Century. The 1085 Synod recognized the need creat...")
- 15:22, 8 August 2024 Fast Fridays: 30 Minutes for God/How it got started (hist | edit) [1,768 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Created page with "“Fast Fridays” arose from a discussion with a former high school student, Justin, about his rediscovery of faith. He had no idea that I wasn’t even baptized when teaching him some years ago, much less not being Catholic at a Catholic school! We decided to keep up the discussions, and to share it with others. '''Please do share it with others: send them here: [https://mailchi.mp/7fc9787a562f/fast-fridays-30-minutes-for-god Fast Fridays signup]''' === What's it...") Tag: Visual edit
- 09:36, 7 August 2024 Test page 2 (hist | edit) [2,464 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Lorem ipsum odor amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Primis auctor ornare posuere dapibus ultrices montes velit eros turpis. Et faucibus sit semper porttitor leo primis scelerisque. Varius viverra natoque egestas viverra sem mollis nec. Platea eros suspendisse egestas quis sapien. Quisque sed tristique; maecenas dignissim luctus hac. Elit sodales commodo ad lorem posuere nostra. Lacus velit pretium quam rutrum arcu enim. Feugiat felis etiam pharetra; sagittis etiam habit...")
- 17:35, 5 August 2024 Saint Joan of Arc (Jeanne la Pucelle)/Recollections of Joan of Arc by Mark Twain (hist | edit) [2,148 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Recollections of Joan of Arc''' by Mark Twain")
- 09:35, 3 August 2024 Saint Joan of Arc (Jeanne la Pucelle) (hist | edit) [10,381 bytes] Michael Bromley (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Saint Joan of Arc''' called herself, ''Jeanne la Pucelle'', meaning "Jean the Maid." Also known as "Joan of Orleans," for her miraculous intervention in the One Hundred Years War, the turning point of which was the "Siege of Orleans," ended by Joan's brilliant military command. <nowiki>**</nowiki> page under construction ** == Jeanne D'Arc (1895) by Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel == In 1896, Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel illustrated a children's book of the life...") Tag: Visual edit