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Religion Finale
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What is the paschal mystery
The suffering, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus
What is a parable?
a short story with a message
What is a sacrament?
an effective sign given to us by Jesus through which we share in God's life
What is providence
God's plan for the protection of all creation
What is the nature of Jesus (that was answered in the council of Chalcedon)
He is both human and divine
Who were the disciples of Christ
Those who continued the mission of Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit
What are the 10 commandments?
What are commandments 1-3 about and 4-10 about?
1-3 = about our relationship with god
4-10 = about our relationship with others
What is papal infallibility
The divine guarantee that the popes official statements of doctrine regarding faith and morals are free from error
What are the four marks of the church
One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic
What does the mark one mean?
What does the mark holy mean?
What does the mark catholic mean?
The church is universal, or open to all those who wish to join this faith
What does the mark apostolic mean?
What do the invisible elements of the Church have to do with?
The churches inner life, shown by the way the members live
What do the visible elements of the church have to do with?
Allowing the church to be readily seen and recognized as a community of people with leaders, beliefs, laws, and practices
What are some examples of visible and invisible elements of the church?
Visible:
Invisible:
What is apostolic succession
Pope descends from peter and the bishops from the apostles
What is tradition
the Revelation of the Good News of Jesus Christ as lived out in the Church, past and present
What is scripture
Scripture is the written record of God's Revelation and his relationship with his people.
Who is the most important saint?
Mary
Who was the first saint of the church?
St. Stephen
What are the fruits of the Holy Spirit?
Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gratefulness, gentleness, self control
What are the sacraments of initiation?
Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist
What are the sacraments of healing?
Penance and Anointing of the Sick
What are the sacraments of service
Holy Orders and Matrimony
What are actual graces
Grace we receive in our everyday lives that help us to do good
What is the heart of our faith
The Eucharist
What is transubstantiation?
The changing of bread and wine into the body and blood during consecration
What are parts of liturgy
Eucharist, sacraments , liturgy of the hours/divine office
What is a venial sin
What is a mortal sin
What are sins of omission?
not doing something we should do
What is conscience
the ability to know the difference between good and evil, right and wrong
What is free will
the freedom and ability to choose what to do
What is social sin
unjust situations and conditions that negatively impact society and its institutions
What is human sexuality
The gift to feel, think, choose, love and act as god created us to do
What is blasphemy
Saying something negative about three church, her leaders or her traditions
What is temptation
Situation that leads us to sin (causing suffering and death in the world)
What is prayer
the raising of our hearts and minds to God
What are the different types of prayer
Blessing:
Petition:
Intercession:
Thanksgiving:
Praise:
What is a vocal prayer
Praying aloud (mass, liturgy of the hours, rosary)
What is a meditation prayer
What is a prayer of contemplation
A wordless prayer - an awareness of god presence
What are some popular devotions
What is Easter and the Tridium
Celebration of Jesus, suffering, death and resurrection to offer us eternal salvation
What is evangelization
proclaiming the good news of Jesus to others
What are the Catholic Social Teachings?
Life and Dignity of the Human Person - we all have human dignity and should we treated fairly because we were created in the image of god
Call to Family, Community, and Participation - we are called to be active participants in social, economic, and political life using our faith to shape or decisions and actions
Rights and Responsibilities - everyone has a right to faith and family, education and work, and health care and housing
Option for the Poor and Vulnerable - we have a special obligation to those in need
The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers - everyone has a right to work, and fair conditions in that work
Solidarity - we are all one human family, and suffer when one part of the family suffers
Care for God's Creation - we should care for gods creation, when we do so we show respect for god
What is solidarity
a virtue calling us to recognize that we are all one human family and that our decisions have consequences that reach around the world
What are the different vocations
Laity - lay people like us