Cross - Glory
Charity Community
Charism
Commission
• 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
• Love concern for others• Kindness fairness• Generosity transparency• Patience forgiveness• Thoughtfulness consideration• Understanding empathy• Acceptance of one’s own weakness
Charity
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
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
Commission
acceptance loyalty determination
commitment self – respect firmness
dignity honesty perseverance
integrity dedication self – direction
discipline diligence hardwork
trust faith
Values Clarification
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
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
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
Terminal Values
• Are those end estates that we regard as desirable in themselves
• It transcend immediate needs, and shape our long – term goals
Human Values
• It go beyond operative values, for they involved standard which can be applied to many situations
Conceived Values
• Are symbolized, verbalized, less abstract
Honesty is the best policy
My country, right of wrong
A penny saved is a penny earned
Behavior
Specific, observable action which disposes one favorably or unfavorably toward certain objects or situations
Attitude
Feeling or emotion toward a fact or state
Belief
A state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some person or thing
Culture
• Includes all the circles in which the individual finds himself/herself
Value Indicators
• Particular acts, behaviors or choices from which one can discover the underlying values that the behavior has motivated
Categories of Values
• Choosing
• Prizing
• Acting
Choosing
• To choose freely
• To choose from alternatives
• To choose from alternatives after considering the consequences of each alternative
Prizing
• Cherishing and being happy with the choice
• Willing to affirm the choice publicly
Acting
• Actively doing something with the choice
• Acting repeated in some pattern of life
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?
Why Values are Important
Values are learned. We begin assimilating the values of our culture with our mother’s milk
Why Values are Important
At the age of 2, the child is a complete creature of culture
Why Values are Important
Our values are formed by rewards and punishments meted to us by our parents, teachers, peers
Why Values are Important
The “yes” and “no” and the “no,no” of early childhood teach us to value our action
Why Values are Important
Often we take the values of those whom we especially love or admire
Why Values are Important
Value plays a key role in guiding action, resolving conflicts, giving direction and coherence to life
Why Values are Important
Values are important as guides in a bewildering world
What is your most cherished value?
WHY?