Catholicism Around The World

Hey guys, this week I learned about Catholicism Around the World. I found out that on the Day of Guadalupe, people bring things to church to get holy water and celebrate the day. The only thing I ever did on the 12 of December was complain about the huge traffic because of the Day of Guadalupe! Maybe in some years I’ll go to church and celebrate Day of Guadalupe instead of complaining. Would you go to church the Day of Guadalupe?

That is what I learned in R.E! Have a nice long weekend!

Cinnabar moth !! (Writing)

Hey guys. This week we did lots of things, but one of my favorites was doing an insect mihi.

The insect I wrote about was the Cinnabar moth.  I choose it because it looks like a ladybug but with wings. I found out they’re pretty similar to the ladybugs because its beautiful colors act like a warning for birds and other insects that they’re poisonous.

Their real name is Tyria jacobaeae, they are found in many places. (West Asia, Central Asia, North America, Australia and New Zealand) but their most common place is Europe. Their body is 20-25mm, but their wings are 30mm, making them pretty big for a moth.

A fun fact about them is that when they run out of food, they become cannibals. Which is pretty creepy for a pretty moth. I’ll show you a picture.

That moth does NOT look like a cannibal ;(. Anyways, that’s what I learned this week in writing! Here is my insect mihi

RE – Pentecost

Hey guys, this week I learned about the Pentecost.

The Pentecost is the event that happened after Jesus died. When he died, he told the disciples to wait for the Holy Spirit. They waited for 10 days (I would’ve given up at that point) for the Holy Spirit to arrive. They were on their 11th day until a strong wind came, and the Holy Spirit arrived. The Holy Spirit put a flame of fire over their heads, suddenly, they all spoke different languages easily. They all spread the word of Jesus Christ, and 3,000 people joined the church that day. What would you do if you suddenly knew another language?

That is all I can remember of the Pentecost, see you later