Hello,
Seniors!
Welcome back to school!
SCHOOL YEAR 2024-2025
PRAYER
Dear Heavenly Father,
We come before You for the gift of education, the opportunity
to learn, and the community that supports us. Bless our
teachers, students, and families. Grant us wisdom, patience and
understanding as we grow in knowledge and character. May this
year be filled with discoveries, friendships, and
accomplishments.
Guide us in Your light and truth, and help us to honor You in all
we do. In Your holy name, we pray.
Amen.
CLASS REMINDER
L - lower your voice
I - increase your attention
S - search your goal
T - tease your mind
E - engage in class
N - never leave your notes blank
All about Your
Teacher:
Frances Joana Gomez
25 UY
Years Old
Married
Hobbies:
-Read books
Schools:
• Cor Jesu College Inc.
• Southeastern College of Padada Inc.
Introduce Yourself: With a twist
Name
Age
Address
Last School attended
Hobbies
Motto in Life
What do you want to become
Let’s create
our
CLASSRO
Rules
THE LIFE OF ST. JUDE
• Saint Jude, also known as Saint Jude
Thaddeus, is known and loved
throughout the world as the Patron
Saint of Hopeless Causes
• Jude's Feast Day is celebrated
on October 28th
THE LIFE OF ST. JUDE
St. Jude is the Patron Saint of Hope and impossible causes and one of
Jesus’ original twelve Apostles.
He preached the Gospel with great passion, often in the most difficult
circumstances. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, he made
profound differences in people's lives as he offered them the Word of
God. The Gospel tells us that St. Jude was a brother of St. James the
Less, also one of the Apostles. They are described in the Gospel of
Matthew as the "brethren" of Jesus, probably cousins.
St. Jude is traditionally depicted carrying the image of Jesus in his hand.
This recalls one of his miracles during his work spreading the Word of
God. King Abagar of Edessa asked Jesus to cure him of leprosy and sent an
artist to bring him a drawing of Jesus. Impressed with Abagar's great faith,
Jesus pressed His face on a cloth, leaving the image of His face on it.
He gave the cloth to St. Jude, who took the image to Abagar and cured him.
After the death and resurrection of Jesus, St. Jude traveled throughout
Mesopotamia, Libya, and Persia with St. Simon preaching and building up
the foundations of the early Church. St. Jude died a martyr's death for his
unwavering faith. His body was later brought to Rome and placed in a crypt
under St. Peter's Basilica.
Let’s Watch and
Listen
The Story of
St. Jude
Thaddeus
Activity
Role Play
By Group: The Life of St.
Jude
Activity
Role Play
Practice Time
See You
Tomorrow
Class!!!