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what is the definition of Worship?
Acts of religious praise, honor and devotion
What is liturgical prayers? e.g.
Prayers that follow a set pattern e.g. RCC
What is non liturgical prayer? e.g.
Service that doesn’t follow a set pattern e.g. Quakers
What is private worship?
Worship that happens in a private area and is done alone
What is a sacrament?
A ceremony that shows grace being given by God
What is informal Worship?
When communities meet and they don’t have a liturgical way of worship
What is needed for something to become a sacrament?
A set of words
A physical thing
An intention
What are the differences between infant baptism and believers baptism?
Adult is immersed in water but water is poured over the baby’s head
Adult baptism rids of any sin but infant only rids of original sin
In infant baptism the child is clothed in a white garment
What are the similarities between Infant and Believers baptism?
Baptized in the name of the father, the son and the holy spirit
What is holy communion?
The sacrament that uses bread and wine to celebrate the sacrifice of Jesus
Give the two types of worship
Liturgical and Non liturgical
where does private worship often happen?
At home
What is a rosary?
A string of beads with a cross attached to it
What are rosaries used for?
Saying certain prayers whilst running their hands through them.
What is set prayer also known as?
liturgical prayer
What did Jesus warn about prayer?
That there are right and wrong ways to pray
Name the Seven Sacraments
Ordination, Marriage, Baptism, Confirmation, Reconciliation, Healing and Eucharist
What are the two types of baptism?
believers and infant
What is believers baptism?
Baptism of people old enough to understand the ceremony and are fully immersed in the water
What is infant baptism?
The ritual which babies are baptised at birth
What does a priest say when baptising?
“In the name of the father son and holy spirit…”
What is Holy communion?
The sacrament that uses bread and wine to celebrate the sacrifice of Jesus
What is a pilgrimage?
A journey made for religious reasons
give 2 reasons someone may go on a pilgrimage
To grow closer to God
To be forgiven
What is Evangelism?
Telling people about Jesus Christ in the hope of converting them to Christianity
What is reconciliation?
A sacrament which is the restoring of harmony after relationships have broken down.
Name three Christian charities that help with poverty?
Christian Aid, Tearfund, CAFOD