Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Corpus Christi

We are learning about transubstantiation and Corpus Christi.
Corpus Christi is Latin for the Body of Christ.
Transubstantiation is when the wine and bread are converted into Jesus' body.
I found it easy to find Transubstantiation.
I found it hard to finish it quickly.
My digital learning object shows I can find the definition of words digitally.
Next time I would put more detail.

4 comments:

  1. Slav Catalina,
    These are excellent explanations of both Corpus Christ and transubstantiation.
    Remember to reflect on your learning: what did you enjoy, find tricky, what does your digital learning object show and what you would change next time. You also need to resize your Google Drawing as it's going onto the right hand side bar. Then you can update your blog.
    Mā te wā,
    Mrs Naden

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    1. Roj baş Mrs Naden,
      Thank you for you helpful feedback and I will correct that now.
      I hope you read my blog again.
      Mā te wā,
      Catalina

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  2. Gidday Catalina,
    I am so thrilled to see this post! I love the images you have used and the definition of transubstantiation.
    What is the name of the font you used for the title? I really like it.
    Keep up the lovely work.
    TTFN

    Miss Steele

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    1. G'day Miss Steele,
      Thank you for leaving a positive comment on my blog.
      Ciara showed me the title font and it's called "Barrio."
      I hope you read my blog again.
      Mā te wā,
      Catalina

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