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Cross - Glory

Charity Community

Charism

Commission

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• Acceptance of suffering• Spirit of sacrifice• Easter joy• Obedience of the Father• Self – giving• Unconditional love• All to all• Non – violence• discipleship

CROSS - GLORY

• Hope• Paschal experience• Mortification• Coping with reality• humility

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• Love concern for others• Kindness fairness• Generosity transparency• Patience forgiveness• Thoughtfulness consideration• Understanding empathy• Acceptance of one’s own weakness

Charity

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Community

pride in being a Filipino self- reliance

economic proficiency teamwork

cooperation responsiveness

responsibility respect for others

patriotism productivity

love & respect for freedom fellowship

initiative unity

leadership other – centeredness

adherence of one’s own weakness

care & preservation of the environment

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Charism

• Warmth appreciation resourcefulness• Simplicity gratitude originality• Prayerfulness cheerfulness self –confidence• Friendliness alertness creativity• Cleanliness orderliness enthusiasm• Love and respect for life• Flexibility• Health consciousness• Awareness & acceptance of one’s talents

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Commission

acceptance loyalty determination

commitment self – respect firmness

dignity honesty perseverance

integrity dedication self – direction

discipline diligence hardwork

trust faith

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Values Clarification

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Value

An enduring preference for a mode of conduct (honesty), or a state of existence

A judgment of interest, preference, desire

Something that is freely chosen from alternatives , is acted upon and celebrated

Regarded as good, worthwhile, important

More general & more central to my personality than are my attitudes

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Value System

• An organization of values in terms of their relative importance

• A person’s values cluster to form a value system

• It is influenced by our over – all frame of reference, our world view, & assumptions that we make

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Values Clarification

• A method or process by which we help a person discover/ identify his/ her beliefs, attitudes, values, behaviors

• It is the process of assisting people to realize what values they hold & they strongly held

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Terminal Values

• Are those end estates that we regard as desirable in themselves

• It transcend immediate needs, and shape our long – term goals

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Human Values

• It go beyond operative values, for they involved standard which can be applied to many situations

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Conceived Values

• Are symbolized, verbalized, less abstract

Honesty is the best policy

My country, right of wrong

A penny saved is a penny earned

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Behavior

Specific, observable action which disposes one favorably or unfavorably toward certain objects or situations

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Attitude

Feeling or emotion toward a fact or state

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Belief

A state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some person or thing

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Culture

• Includes all the circles in which the individual finds himself/herself

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Value Indicators

• Particular acts, behaviors or choices from which one can discover the underlying values that the behavior has motivated

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Categories of Values

• Choosing

• Prizing

• Acting

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Choosing

• To choose freely

• To choose from alternatives

• To choose from alternatives after considering the consequences of each alternative

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Prizing

• Cherishing and being happy with the choice

• Willing to affirm the choice publicly

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Acting

• Actively doing something with the choice

• Acting repeated in some pattern of life

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Identify a Full Value

• Freely chosen value? Where did it come from?

• From what alternatives?• Consequences of the alternatives?• Recently acted upon on this value?• When publicly affirmed this value? To

whom?• How do you celebrate this value in your

life?

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Why Values are Important

Values are learned. We begin assimilating the values of our culture with our mother’s milk

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Why Values are Important

At the age of 2, the child is a complete creature of culture

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Why Values are Important

Our values are formed by rewards and punishments meted to us by our parents, teachers, peers

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Why Values are Important

The “yes” and “no” and the “no,no” of early childhood teach us to value our action

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Why Values are Important

Often we take the values of those whom we especially love or admire

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Why Values are Important

Value plays a key role in guiding action, resolving conflicts, giving direction and coherence to life

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Why Values are Important

Values are important as guides in a bewildering world

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What is your most cherished value?

WHY?

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