Interior Disposition
Having something to do with one's receptiveness to Christ's word, can be negative or positive. (something to this effect
Who Matthew's Gospel is written for.
The Jewish People and those who know the Jewish law.
A silent partaker in the Life of Christ. The foster father of Jesus
St. Joseph
the four last things
Death, Judgement, Heaven, and Hell
the divine realm, divine perfection
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one of the four ways to read the Gospels. Shaping our behavior and focusing on preaching.
Moral sense
Who Luke's Gospel is written for.
The Gentiles
The main source of Mark's Gospel.
St. Peter
Matthew's Version of the Ten Commandments.
The Beatitudes
Sacrifice, the number of Christ's wounds
One of the four ways to read the Gospels. Taking the readings at face value with some symbolic elements added
Literal sense
Who Mark's Gospel is written for.
Gentiles who know the about the Jews
The main source for Luke's Gospel.
Mary
An earthly story to reveal a heavenly Reality
A parable
perfection, completion, the amount of planets in ancient astronomy, sorows of mary, days in the week
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One of the four ways to read the Gospels. Having to do with the four last things. how we read in regards to seeking our eternal destiny
Anagogical sense
A main theme of Matthew's Gospel.
Christ the Messiah, Christ the Teacher, Christ is the Kingdom
the only gentile gospel writer, wrote acts of the apostles
St. Luke
the key to all other parables, appears in all of the Gospels
the parable of the sower
cosmic order, the number of constellations in the zodiac, tribes of Israel, Apostles
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one of the four ways to read the Gospels. how the Bible is about Christ as a whole. How it speaks to Christ as the World
Allegorical Sense
A Main theme in the Gospel of Mark.
Christ is For the whole world, The Crowds, Jesus Son of God
The Precursor to Our Lord, Born but not conceived without sin
St. John the Baptist
How we pray using the Lord's Prayer as a template
trials and changes, penance, how long the Israelites were in the desert, Lent
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