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Vocation
vocation is the life calling of every human being. it has many elements including, work, personal growth and development and possibly marriage. vocation as a live calling is much broader than a job
creation
the universe and the various forms of life were created by God out of nothing
Work
something that everyone has been created to do. This includes any way that a human being participates in God’s creative activity even the most ordinary everyday activities
Recreation
renewing one’s personal energy, prevent stress and tension
chastity
the ability to harmonise seksual thoughts, feelings and desires. It is the growing ability to see others as God does. This means seeing beyond an individual’s sexuality to the whole person God loves
Discernment
the ability to recognise or understand something, someone, or some course of action more fully and deeply than ever before. this process often leads to a decision
Eucharist
a sacred celebration where the bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ
Spiritual sacrifice
are ‘offerings’ or ‘sacrifices’ a follower of Jesus offers to the Lord. This could include prayers, good works, money, praise and your body
Prophet
a biblical person was called by God to speak on God’s behalf
Salvation
God’s saving action on behalf of the human race that destroys the power of original sin and empowers people to overcome the effects of original sin
Subdue
means developing the goodness in creation, rather than dominate the earth and exploit its resources
christian vocation
to put others first as Jesus did when he exercised his mission as priest. the christian vocation is to speak out on behalf of the poor and the powerless as Jesus did when he fulfilled his mission as prophet. The christian vocation is to exercise stewardship over all creation as Jesus did when he fulfilled his mission as king
procreation
parents cooperate in God’s creation of their children
marriage
a loving and life-giving relationship between one man and one woman for the rest of their lives
sacrament
a visible sign of the invisible presence and action (grace) of God
priest
ordained ministers who serve the spiritual needs of God’s people. These leaders server God’s community in three ways: bearing witness to Jesus, leading the community, celebrating the Sacraments
apostolate
this term has been consistently used to refer to the work accomplished by ordained ministers, consecrated religious or lay people
celibate
an unmarried state based on sexual self-denial ‘for the sake of the Kingdom of Heaven’
deacon
a special group who help Priests (or the Bishop) with his responsibilities of teaching, sanctifying and governing the Church
holy orders
the sacrament through which the mission entrusted by Christ to his apostles continues to be exercised in the Church until the end of time: It is the sacrament of apostolic ministry. It includes three degrees or grades: bishop, priest, deacon
poverty
owning nothing personally in limitation of the poverty of Christ. Surrendering all goods and earnings to the Church and depending on the Church for support
obedience
imitating Christ who gave his entire life to oberying God the Father, by placing one’s talents, and even one’s choice of how best to use those talents, at the complete disposal of the Church
Hell
a state of separation from God
Lent
lent is a special time set aside for Christians to reflect on their lives and their relationship with Christ and his missions on earth
Purgatory
before people can enter Heaven they must be ‘purified’ of their sins, This ‘purification’ process is called ‘purgatory’
Requiem Mass
Mass for the dead. "‘Requiem’ means ‘eternal rest’
Moral principles
these help people work out ‘right and wrong’. Moral choices created by God. These include Natural Law and the 10 Commandments
Natural Law
laws that apply to all people because they are part of human nature and accessed by reasons
Decalogue
another word for ‘The Ten Commandments’ in Greek ‘Decalogue’ means the ten words
Freedom
the ability to overcome internal and external pressures in order to make responsible moral choices
Adultery
when a married person has sexual relations with someone who is not their spouse
The Old Law
also called the Torah. it is found in the first five books of the Old Testament
New Law
as part of the New Covenant Jesus gave a new law to empower his followers to live as God called. This consists of 4 elements: sharing with all who believe in Christ, charity divine love, the sacraments, sermon on the mount, the two Great Commandments of Jesus
Charity
the power of divine love for Christians to love God above all else and to love others for God’s sake
Sacrament
effiacacious signs of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church, by which divine life is dispensed to people
Beatitudes
these identify the attitudes of Jesus. there are eight of these. The First Beatitude is ‘Blessed are the poor in Spirit. The kingdom of heaven is theirs’ Matthew 5:3
Grace
the free and undeserved help that God gives people to respond to his call to become children of God and share in the divine life