Jorge Perez Brother Sherlog Religion Per. 2 November 10 2017
On November 2 we were visited by Mr. Coffey. He talked to us about Thomas Aquinas and how we must pray for the dead in order for them to get to heaven. I also learned about a circle that represents life, purgatory, and heaven. Purgatory is a state after death before you go to heaven. That is where your sins get washed off in order to go to heaven. Finally, I learnt that all souls day is a day where we stop our busy lives and remember the dead.
Maynor Mendoza 11/12/17 1)What do the three Hayes men with medals represent? The three Hayes men with medal represent heaven. 2.What does the dotted line represent? The dotted line represents purgatory 3)Define homo viator? A men on a mission. 4)What does the white slash on the circle represent? The white slash on the circle represents death on earth 5)Why is the line in a circle, and not a straight line? The line is in a circle because every thing starts with god and ends with god.
1. The three Hayes men with the medals represent our finish which is Heaven. 2.The dotted lines represent a state in which we are in when we die before we go to heaven which is purgatory. 3. Thomas Aquinas created the term Homo Viator which means a man on a journey or a man on a mission. 4. The white slash on the circle represents death. 5.The line in the circle is not straight because we come from God to go back around to God so the line is a circle because it show that the same person we came from is the same person we will go back to.
Steven Reyes Period 8 November 12,2017 1. The three Hayesmen with medals represent Heaven. 2. The dotted lines represent a state between death and heaven which purgatory. 3. Homo Viator is a term created by Thomas Aquinas which means a man on a journey or a man on a mission. 4. The white slash on the line represents death. 5. The line is not in a straight line because we start from God but we don't finish somewhere new. The reason why it's a circle is because we start from God to come back to God.
Marte 1 Jelani Marte Brother Sherlog Religion H Per 2 11/12/17 In our class Mr. Coffey paid us a visit and gave us a walkthrough of purgatory and all souls day, which is Halloween. When teaching us he drew a diagram for us. The diagram was meant to represent homo viator, a man on a mission. St. Thomas Aquinas came up with this term. He is known as the doctor of the church and sees god in nature. He has related science and theology and does not dismiss any of the beliefs. The diagram was a circle but towards the closing end of the circle there were dotted lines which connected the circle. The part which was not dotted represented how close a man can get to god in his lifetime. The dotted section of the circle represents purgatory, which is the place where souls are purified before entering heaven. Then after purgatory there was a dot which represented god and after purgatory we reach god. On his journey to god, a man must be prayed for. This is why we have all souls day, when we pray for the dead.
1.) The three hayesmen holding the medals represent going back to god or going to heaven. 2.) The dotted lines represent purgatory a period time between death and a decision between going to heaven or hell. 3.) The definition of Homo viator means , a man on a mission or , a man on a journey. 4.) The slash on the circle represents death. 5.) The reason why the line is in a circle and instead of straight line is to show the orgin and the destination is the same.
Jaylen Young November 12, 2017 at 7:05 PM 1.) The three Hayesmen holding the medals represent going back to God or going to heaven. 2.) The dotted lines represent purgatory, a period of time between death and a time of purification. 3.) The definition of Homo viator means a man on a mission or , a man on a journey. 4.) The slash on the circle represents death. 5.) The reason why the line is in a circle instead of straight line is to show the orgin and the destination is the same.
1.The medals represent heaven. 2.The dotted line represent purgatory. 3.Thomas Aquinas used faith and reason to create the term homo viator which means man on a mission,or man on a journey.john 14:5-6 4.The slash represents death on earth. 5.The line loops to show the origin and the destination are the same.
1.The three hayesman with medals represent heaven 2.The dotted line represents purgatory 3.Homo viator defines man on a mission or journey 4.The white slash on the circle represents death on earth 5.The line on the circle is not a straight because the origin and the destination are the same
Xavier ricketts 1.The Gold represent heaven. 2.The dotted line represents a purgatory. 3.Homo viator means man on a mission or may not a journey. 4.The white flash on a circle represents death on Earth. 5.The line loops show that the origin and destination are the same.
From James Castillo period 8 1. Their gold medals represent heaven. 2. The dotted line represents purgatory. 3. Thomas aquinas used faith and reason to create the term homo viator which means man on a mission, or man on a journey.InJohn 14:5-6 Jesus says he is the way. 4. The slash represents death on earth. 5. The line loops show the origin and the destination are the same. -period 8 homo viator
Obinna Anyikwa Religion 9H Brother Sherlog November 12,2017: The quintessential 147 Exegetes were paid a visit by Mr. Coffey. He informed us about the life of Saint Thomas Aquinas. Saint Thomas Aquinas’ famous philosophy is “homo viator,” which means man on a journey. We spoke about how important it is to cheer for the dead on their journey to heaven. Moreover, other aspects of religion were discussed including the quest to heaven in purgatory, All Souls Day, and a graph of a circle representing life, death, purgatory, and heaven. (Reposted because my last post wasn’t double spaced.)
1.Their gold medals represents heaven. 2.The dotted line represents purgatory. 3.Thomas Aquinas who used faith and reason to create the term. Homo Viator means a man on a journey or man on a mission. 4.The slash represents death on earth. 5.The line loops to show that the origin and the destination are the same.
Diancarlos Grullon 1.The medals represent going back to God 2. The dooted line represent purgartory 3. Homo vistor is man on a mission 4.The slash means death 5. The line a loop is to show that we do this every time
Dashon McClain Thomas Aquinas wrote the Summa Theologica. Thomas Aquinas used faith and reasoning. Thomas Aquinas is a saint. Thomas Aquinas talked about homo viator. Do Hayesmen prefer homeostasis or homo viator?
Adam Negron PIROD 8 1.The medals represent going back to God 2. The dooted line represent purgartory 3. Homo vistor is man on a mission 4.The slash means death 5. The line a loop is to show that we do this every time
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ReplyDeleteJorge Perez
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Religion Per. 2
November 10 2017
On November 2 we were visited by Mr. Coffey. He talked to us about Thomas Aquinas and how we must pray for the dead in order for them to get to heaven. I also learned about a circle that represents life, purgatory, and heaven. Purgatory is a state after death before you go to heaven. That is where your sins get washed off in order to go to heaven. Finally, I learnt that all souls day is a day where we stop our busy lives and remember the dead.
Maynor Mendoza
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1)What do the three Hayes men with medals represent?
The three Hayes men with medal represent heaven.
2.What does the dotted line represent?
The dotted line represents purgatory
3)Define homo viator?
A men on a mission.
4)What does the white slash on the circle represent?
The white slash on the circle represents death on earth
5)Why is the line in a circle, and not a straight line?
The line is in a circle because every thing starts with god and ends with god.
Jonathan Jenkins
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Brother Sherlog
11/12/2017
1. Their gold medals represent heaven and their journey to get there.
2. The dotted line represents purgatory.
3. St Thomas Aquinas used faith and reason to create the term which means man on a mission.
4. The slash represents death on earth.
5. The line loops to show the origin and the destination are the same.
Steven Reyes Period 8 November 12,2017
ReplyDelete1. The three Hayes men with the medals represent our finish which is Heaven.
2.The dotted lines represent a state in which we are in when we die before we go to heaven which is purgatory.
3. Thomas Aquinas created the term Homo Viator which means a man on a journey or a man on a mission.
4. The white slash on the circle represents death.
5.The line in the circle is not straight because we come from God to go back around to God so the line is a circle because it show that the same person we came from is the same person we will go back to.
Steven Reyes Period 8 November 12,2017
ReplyDelete1. The three Hayesmen with medals represent Heaven.
2. The dotted lines represent a state between death and heaven which purgatory.
3. Homo Viator is a term created by Thomas Aquinas which means a man on a journey or a man on a mission.
4. The white slash on the line represents death.
5. The line is not in a straight line because we start from God but we don't finish somewhere new. The reason why it's a circle is because we start from God to come back to God.
1.what do the the three hayesmen with medals represent: the gold medals represent heaven
ReplyDelete2.what does the dotted line represent: purgatory
3.define homo viator: it means man on a mission
4.what does the white slash on the circle represent: its means death on earth
5.why is the line in a circle and not a straight line: represent the origins and the destination
Marte 1
ReplyDeleteJelani Marte
Brother Sherlog
Religion H Per 2
11/12/17
In our class Mr. Coffey paid us a visit and gave us a walkthrough of purgatory and all souls day, which is Halloween. When teaching us he drew a diagram for us. The diagram was meant to represent homo viator, a man on a mission. St. Thomas Aquinas came up with this term. He is known as the doctor of the church and sees god in nature. He has related science and theology and does not dismiss any of the beliefs. The diagram was a circle but towards the closing end of the circle there were dotted lines which connected the circle. The part which was not dotted represented how close a man can get to god in his lifetime. The dotted section of the circle represents purgatory, which is the place where souls are purified before entering heaven. Then after purgatory there was a dot which represented god and after purgatory we reach god. On his journey to god, a man must be prayed for. This is why we have all souls day, when we pray for the dead.
Andrew Vega Nov12,2017
ReplyDelete1. The three Hayesmen with medals represent heaven.
2. The dotted line represent purgatory.
3. Thomas Aquinas used faith and reason to create the term homo Viator which means man on a mission. John 5-6 says he is the way.
4. The white slash on the circle represent death on earth.
5. The line loops to show the origin and the destination are the same.
1.) The three hayesmen holding the medals represent going back to god or going to heaven.
ReplyDelete2.) The dotted lines represent purgatory a period time between death and a decision between going to heaven or hell.
3.) The definition of Homo viator means , a man on a mission or , a man on a journey.
4.) The slash on the circle represents death.
5.) The reason why the line is in a circle and instead of straight line is to show the orgin and the destination is the same.
DeleteJaylen Young November 12, 2017 at 7:05 PM
1.) The three Hayesmen holding the medals represent going back to God or going to heaven.
2.) The dotted lines represent purgatory, a period of time between death and a time of purification.
3.) The definition of Homo viator means a man on a mission or , a man on a journey.
4.) The slash on the circle represents death.
5.) The reason why the line is in a circle instead of straight line is to show the orgin and the destination is the same.
jake reyes
ReplyDeleteperiod 8
1. Medals represented heaven
2.The purgatory
3.men on a mission
4. Death on earth
5.the origin and the destination
Dashon McClain
ReplyDelete1.The medals represent heaven.
2.The dotted line represent purgatory.
3.Thomas Aquinas used faith and reason to create the term homo viator which means man on a mission,or man on a journey.john 14:5-6
4.The slash represents death on earth.
5.The line loops to show the origin and the destination are the same.
Randerli Garcia
ReplyDelete1.The three hayesman with medals represent heaven
2.The dotted line represents purgatory
3.Homo viator defines man on a mission or journey
4.The white slash on the circle represents death on earth
5.The line on the circle is not a straight because the origin and the destination are the same
Xavier ricketts
ReplyDelete1.The Gold represent heaven.
2.The dotted line represents a purgatory.
3.Homo viator means man on a mission or may not a journey.
4.The white flash on a circle represents death on Earth.
5.The line loops show that the origin and destination are the same.
From James Castillo period 8
ReplyDelete1. Their gold medals represent heaven.
2. The dotted line represents purgatory.
3. Thomas aquinas used faith and reason to create the term homo viator which means man on a mission, or man on a journey.InJohn 14:5-6 Jesus says he is the way.
4. The slash represents death on earth.
5. The line loops show the origin and the destination are the same. -period 8 homo viator
nice job
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Brother Sherlog
November 12,2017:
The quintessential 147 Exegetes were paid a visit by Mr. Coffey. He informed us about the life of Saint Thomas Aquinas. Saint Thomas Aquinas’ famous philosophy is “homo viator,” which means man on a journey. We spoke about how important it is to cheer for the dead on their journey to heaven. Moreover, other aspects of religion were discussed including the quest to heaven in purgatory, All Souls Day, and a graph of a circle representing life, death, purgatory, and heaven. (Reposted because my last post wasn’t double spaced.)
Amir Anderson
ReplyDeletethe three medals represent heaven
the dotted lines means purgatory
that means man on a mission
represents heaven
Justin Leon 11/13/17
ReplyDeleteBrother sherlog per 8
1.What do the three hayesman with the medals represent?
heavan
2. What does the dotted line represent?
purgatory
3. Define homo viator?
Man on mission
4. What does the white slash on the circle represent?
Death on earth.
5. Why is the line in a circle, and not a straight line?
Line loops to show the origin and destination are the samer
Isaiah Campbell period 8 11/13/17
ReplyDelete1.Their gold medals represents heaven.
2.The dotted line represents purgatory.
3.Thomas Aquinas who used faith and reason to create the term. Homo Viator means a man on a journey or man on a mission.
4.The slash represents death on earth.
5.The line loops to show that the origin and the destination are the same.
yes faith and reason
DeleteDiancarlos Grullon
ReplyDelete1.The medals represent going back to God
2. The dooted line represent purgartory
3. Homo vistor is man on a mission
4.The slash means death
5. The line a loop is to show that we do this every time
Justin Leon 11/13/17
ReplyDeleteBrother sherlog per 8
1.What do the three hayesman with the medals represent?
heavan
2. What does the dotted line represent?
purgatory
3. Define homo viator?
Man on mission
4. What does the white slash on the circle represent?
Death on earth.
5. Why is the line in a circle, and not a straight line?
Line loops to show the origin and destination are the samer
Dashon McClain
ReplyDeleteThomas Aquinas wrote the Summa Theologica.
Thomas Aquinas used faith and reasoning.
Thomas Aquinas is a saint.
Thomas Aquinas talked about homo viator.
Do Hayesmen prefer homeostasis or homo viator?
Adam Negron PIROD 8 1.The medals represent going back to God
ReplyDelete2. The dooted line represent purgartory
3. Homo vistor is man on a mission
4.The slash means death
5. The line a loop is to show that we do this every time