TAD-Y, FRANCES MAE C.
MT1-D
REED 2
“The Eight Beatitudes”
"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."
Someone prays every day, but always offers pray for others and not him or her.
A person gives up all of his or her free time in order to volunteer.
A family works to ensure that God is part of their daily lives.
Reflection:
Showing humility to others is the best explanation for the first beatitudes that explains the willingness and unselfish of helping other people and God is always on the top of the ladder He is always part of the company of the family
"Blessed are they who mourn, for they shall be comforted."
The families and friends of the victims of 9-11 are in despair, but the Lord shall provide for them, whether now or in the future.
A person loses a very close family member. God provides for that person by allowing them to reunite in the hereafter.
A family is torn apart and a child vanishes. The parents never find the child in this life, but the family is reunited in the next world.
Reflection:
A close person who passed away is a painful trial in life but God has his own purpose of why he gives this the tragedy for he may have a purpose to give others the happiness or lessons. He will not allow us not to reunite.
"Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth."
One individual feeds a homeless individual.
Groups of people anonymously leave clothing for a clothes drive.
A person humbles him or herself before God in prayer.
Reflection:
If we have an extra foods, clothing, money and etc. we should share the blessings to people who needed the most, most especially homeless person who mostly need those necessities, help people with disabilities, carry them for their heart will feel the love.
"Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied."
The Peace Corps sends out groups to provide for a variety of different causes.