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The document offers encouragement and guidance for students preparing for their examinations, emphasizing faith and trust in God. It also provides a historical overview of the Church, its foundational figures, and the significance of the CICM in education and evangelization. Key concepts include the core values of Christian living, excellence, and social awareness, along with important biblical references and teachings.

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The document offers encouragement and guidance for students preparing for their examinations, emphasizing faith and trust in God. It also provides a historical overview of the Church, its foundational figures, and the significance of the CICM in education and evangelization. Key concepts include the core values of Christian living, excellence, and social awareness, along with important biblical references and teachings.

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Hello anak!

As you prepare to take your examination, remember that you are never alone. God walks with
you every step of the way, guiding your mind and heart. Trust in the knowledge you’ve gained
and the effort you’ve put in. Believe in your abilities and keep faith that God has a plan for you,
no matter the outcome.

Stay calm, do your best, and let His peace fill you during this time. Good luck, and may God bless
you in all that you do! I’ll pray for you and your success! Ingat, anak <3
-Ma’am Abi-ganda
(huiiiii~)

PRELIMS – CFED 1013

COURSE INTRODUCTION: BRIEF HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE CHURCH


 God created all things (world and human), and created “paradise” where there was harmony,
justice, peace, and joy
 Adam and Eve were the first human beings who committed sin
 SACRAMENT – means channel, representative, visible sign of an invisible reality; it is also an
encounter between God and a human being
 The first name of the church was THE WAY
 The members of the church are called CHRISTIANS in Antioch
 ONE HOLY CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC is the official name of the church today.
 Diocesan – priests serving in local places
 Monks – live a simple life; e.g. Sisters of Saint Claire in Iguig
 Dominicans – founded by St. Dominic in France
 Augustinians – no specific founder
 Jesuits/ Society of Jesus – founded by Ignatius of Loyola
 CICM – an arm for evangelization; Theophile Verbist was the founder
- Strategy is to evangelize people and establish a school that has Christian Faith
Education as CORE in the curriculum
- USL’s father founder was Fr. Constant Jurgens, CICM

CICM LESSON
 CICM – Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary/ Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae
 CICM Schools in the Philippines – USL Tugue, SLU Baguio, SLC La Union, SLC Cebu, SMU Nueva
Vizcaya, CICM Maryhill of Theology Quezon City
 4 Components of Christian Formation: Prayer and Liturgy, Religious Education, Social
Involvement, Vocation Animation
 Jesus is the perfect model of prayer
 Liturgy is the highest form of worship
 METANOIA – change of heart, mind and soul
 USL’s Core Values: Christian Living, Excellence, Professional Responsibility, Social Awareness
and Development, Innovation, Creativity and Agility.
 CHRISTIAN LIVING - We are witnesses to the Gospel values as taught and lived by Christ
thus making God’s love known and experienced by all.
 EXCELLENCE - We seek and maintain uncompromising standard of quality in teaching,
learning, service, and stewardship of school resources.
 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY - We are committed to efficiently and responsibly apply the
learned principles, values and skills in the chosen field of discipline, taking
initiative and command responsibility in one’s professional advancement.
 SOCIAL AWARENESS AND DEVELOPMENT - We engage ourselves with society by listening to
the prevailing issues and concerns in the society, thereby initiating and participating in
constructive and relevant social activities for the promotion of justice, peace and
integrity of creation and for people’s wellness and development consistent with the CICM
charism.
 INOVATION, CREATIVITY AND AGILITY - We keep ourselves relevant and responsive to the
changing needs of our stakeholders by being flexible, solution oriented, and having
cutting-edge decisions and practices.
 “Belgian Mission in China” – taking care of the abandoned Chinese children
 EVERY CICM MISSIONARY IS CALLED TO FOLLOW JESUS AND SHARE HIS LIFE
 Charism – to go beyond geographical and religious boundaries to share Jesus Christ with all
those who do not know Him. (to proclaim the Good News) AD EXTRA, AD GENTES
 October 05, 1933 - CICM’S motto “COR UNUM ET ANIMA UNA” (One Heart and One Soul)

IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER:


 Abraham – Father of Multitude
 Exegesis – interpret the text using author’s background, situation, time and audience
 Jacob has 12 children (12 Tribes of Israel)
 Septuagint – event that led to 72 Jewish Scholars translated the 46 O.T. with 46 copies
 Jesus is the sacrament of God, the corner stone of the church
 Holy Spirit – author of the bible
 Babylonian Exile - historical event that thought to have led to the writing of the Hebrew
Scriptures
 10 commandments - gift given to the Israelites when they experienced salvation from their
slavery in Egypt
 Pentecost - the feast of the Israelites when the Holy Spirit came down to the Early Church
 Resurrection – 3 days after the death of Jesus
 Ascension – 40 days after the death of Jesus
 Pope – the leader of the church
 Peter – leader of the Apostles
 Apostles – instruments chosen by Jesus to spread the Good news
 Prophets – chosen by God to spread the good news
 Judaism – religion of the Israelites
 Jews – Modern term for Israelites
 Tanakh – bible of the Jews (Torah, Nevi’im (Prophets), Ketuvim (Writings)
 Deuterocanonical Books – 7 books (Tobit, Judith, Edith, Sirach, Baruch, Wisdom, Macabees 1
and 2)
 Protocanonical Books – First books in the bible (39 O.T., 27 N.T.)
 3 Promises of God to Abraham:

 A Great Nation: God promised Abraham that He would make him the father of a great
nation. Abraham's descendants would be numerous, forming a mighty people.
 Land: God promised to give Abraham and his descendants the land of Canaan, which is
often referred to as the Promised Land.
 Blessing to All Nations: God promised that through Abraham, all the families of the
earth would be blessed. This is often understood as a reference to the eventual coming of
the Messiah through Abraham's lineage.
 Paul went to Genties (Whole World) to spread the good news
 Inneracy - salvific message which is the truth about our salvation it has no error. Only
the grammar, structure, translation has error

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