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  • The Perpetualite
    A Lover/Minister of Life
  • FCL600
    Course code
  • BY: AIRA A. CAYABYAB, LPT
    Author
  • TOPICS
    • Meaning and Nature of Stewardship
    • Biblical Basis of Stewardship
    • Principles of Biblical Stewardship
    • The Role of Christian Spirituality
    • Jesus' Spiritual
    • The Fifth Commandment
    • Health and Wellness
    • Theology about the Body
    • Issues and Problems on Human Life
    • The Role of Spirituality in Human Life
    • Laudato Si'
    • The Role of Man in Ecology
    • Special Issues in Ecology
  • The FIFTH COMMANDMENT
    VALUE OF LIFE
  • God gave LIFE to his noble creations. This is the greatest gift because with it, man has been able to achieve all the progress that even flourish today.
  • As a result of the original sin, men find themselves succumbing to envy and hatred. And falling into what Cain did to Abel, who resort from time to time to violent enmity and killing.
  • Desecrating Life
    Treating life with violent disrespect
  • KILLING
    The worst offense/ sin a man commits, it desecrates (violates/disrespect) life as a gift from the Creator
  • Killing puts an end in what man can possibly do or achieve, and threatens and constricts the possibility of enjoying the world.
  • Christians should preserve and love the life we have as a gate to happiness and fulfillment.
  • Maintaining and protecting life for a decent and healthy life is a duty for every Christian.
  • LIVE TO THE FULLEST
    Although there is a lot of things in this world that made life more miserable and unpleasant, we should look deeper into what's more important.
  • HEALTH AND WELLNESS
    Life is scared, so as our body. Our body is the temple of the Holy Spirit. Acts or practices that weaken the human body is a sign of disrespect to God.
  • HEALTH AND WELLNESS AS OUR RESPONSIBILITY
    It is the capacity to lead a satisfying life, fulfil ambitions, and accommodate change. (Ottawa Charter, WHO 1986) It is specific to a person's life, dynamic and ever-changing, holistic, multidimensional and related to a person's ability to cope with
  • DIMENSIONS OF HEALTH
    • Physical Health – normal functions of the body
    • Social Health – handling social conditions
    • Mental Health – the way we think, feel or act
    • Psycho-emotional Health – handling emotions
    • Environmental Health – people and environment
  • Health and Wellness in Adolescent
    It is related to a person's ability to cope with many interactions and transitions. Transitions in life are: Increase in individuality and physical changes, Increase responsibility, Intensify relationship with others
  • Transitions in life
    • BEING (Who am I?)
    • BELONGING (To what groups do I feel connected? Who are my friends?)
    • BECOMING ( Who am I becoming? What are my goals?)
  • Health and Wellness is a personal journey. It is an on-going life-long process.
  • Achievement of Health and Wellness
    • Making healthy choices , including good nutrition to create a healthy balance
    • Do things in moderation, not too much nor too little
  • Reactive/ Curative Approach

    Reacting or worrying about your health only when you get sick.
  • Proactive Approach

    Adopting a lifestyle habit that, in the long run, leads to a healthier life.
  • Factors influencing your health and wellness
    • Family
    • Media
    • Peer
    • Culture
  • Positive Influence - Family

    Learning from your parent's advice, their value system in all aspects (morality, socialization, spirituality)
  • Negative Influence - Family
    Aggressive parenting styles are poor model for their children.
  • Positive Influence - Media
    Media can be highly motivational (videos/tutorial)
  • Negative Influence - Media
    Commercialization or distorted interpretation of body image
  • Positive Influence - Peer
    Social benefits, a chance to meet potential new friends
  • Negative Influence - Peer
    Adaptation of vices
  • Culture
    Views about health is different across cultures. It affects how people think and feel about their health and health problems, even the health-care treatments.
  • The dignity of our health is being the noblest creature on earth and to form the ability to be with God in ideals and practices, to care for our body.
  • THEOLOGY
    The study of God under the guidance of faith. It is "fides quarens intellectum ", a faith that seeks understanding.
  • Theology of the Body
    The faith in understanding the meaning of the body.
  • Saint John Paul II gave the first major teaching project about the "Theology of the Body". George Weigel, a Catholic Theologian, describes it as "one of the boldest reconfiguration of the Catholic theology in centuries".
  • SEXUAL LOVE IMPACT
    "Sex is not just about sex." One of the St. John Paul's main subject is that God inscribed this vocation to love as he loves by creating us male and female and calling us to become "one flesh". (Genesis 2:24)
  • What do Christians believe about the body?
    • We are made in the image and likeness of God. (Genesis 1:26-27)
    • We are mortal beings that go from ashes to ashes.
    • God in Jesus became man.
    • We believe in the resurrection of the body.
  • Manichaeism
    A belief in the condemnation of the body and all things sexual because in the material world, it is the source of all evil.
  • Christianity teaches that the body is good, because we believe that everything God is good. (Genesis 1:31)
  • We believe in God who is the creator of the flesh.
  • We believe in the Word made flesh in order to redeem the flesh.