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Title: Waypoints in Church History Episode 1: Introduction


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Waypoints in Church HistoryEpisode 1
Introduction
  • Dr. Ann T. Orlando
  • Music O Happy Band of Pilgrims

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Place Waypoints
  • A waypoint is a place along the way to a final
    destination
  • As individuals and as Church we are pilgrims on
    our way to the kingdom of God
  • Personal waypoints
  • Pilgrim Church also has waypoints
  • Locations where especially important events and
    people shaped the route of the Churchs corporate
    pilgrimage
  • But destination is always the same the heavenly
    Jerusalem

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Introduction
  • Purpose of this series to introduce the viewer
    to Catholic Church History
  • Method Use a location (waypoint) as the center
    for each episode
  • Instructor Dr. Ann T. Orlando, professor of
    Patristics and Church History at St. John
    Seminary, Brighton, MA and Blessed John XXIII
    Seminary, Weston, MA

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Place Series Waypoints
  • Cenacle, Jerusalem
  • Coliseum, Rome
  • St. John Lateran Baptistery, Rome
  • Hagia Sophia, Istanbul (Constantinople)
  • Iona, Scotland and Monte Cassino, Italy
  • Aachen Cathedral, Germany
  • Assisi, Italy
  • Notre Dame, Paris
  • Sistine Chapel, Vatican
  • Church of the Gesu, Rome
  • Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mexico
  • St. Peters Basilica, Vatican

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  • World map with waypoints on it

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Episode 1 Objectives
  • History in time and space
  • Introduce historical eras or periods
  • Introduce waypoints for each era

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Time Most Important Historical Division A.D. and
B.C.
  • Birth of Jesus Christ is the most important
    moment in human history
  • B. C. Before Christ
  • Time before Christs birth and is measured
    backwards from his birth
  • 300 B.C. is earlier than 200 B.C.
  • A.D. Anno Domini or The Year of the Lord
  • Time since Christs birth
  • We are now in the 21st Century after Christs
    birth
  • In the last 25 years many news and scholarly
    journals have replaced B.C. and A.D. with B.C.E.
    and C.E.
  • B.C.E. Before Common Era
  • C.E. Common Era

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Time Historical Eras or Periods
  • Invention of later historians
  • Convenient for organizing events and people as
    related to each other
  • Division between one era and another are
    sometimes obvious, some times not
  • But even obvious divisions are dependent on
    objective of historian
  • Important Church history divisions are different
    from history of politics, technology or economics

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Timeline of Historical Periods
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Waypoints in Time
  • Timeline with waypoints on it

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Expectations and Limits
  • Expectations
  • Introduction to history of the Catholic Church
  • Understanding of roots of some contemporary
    issues
  • Provide a framework for continued investigation
  • Limitations
  • Many, many important events, people, places will
    not be discussed

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Next Episode..
  • First Waypoint the Cenacle, Jerusalem
  • The birth of the Church
  • Apostles and the Early years of Christianity
  • Beginning of persecutions
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