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it comes from latin word "ecclesia" and from greek word "ek-ki lein" which "call out of." in greek language, kyriake is its equivalent, meaning "what belongs to the Lord."

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it comes from latin word "ecclesia" and from greek word "ek-ki lein" which "call out of." in greek language, kyriake is its equivalent, meaning "what belongs to the Lord."

CHURCH

catechism of the catholic church

CCC

the central decree of Vatican II on the understanding of the Church; it means Joy and Hope.

Gaudium et Spes

name dereived from Petros or Kepha, both of which mean rock.

Peter

State the Four(4) process of how disciples are made.

I DO, YOU WATCH WE DO TOGETHER YOU DO, I WATCH YOU DISCIPLE OTHERS

STATE THE VERSE "28:16-20" or what is the great commission of Jesus.

All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”

state the twelve(12) apostles of Jesus

Peter John James the great Jude Thaddeus Bartholomew Mathew Simon Thomas Andrew Philip Judas Iscariot James the less

Who is the leader that Jesus assigned to carry on his mission?

Peter

what is the great commission?

Make disciples, baptizing them in the name of the father, and of the son, and of the holy spirit. teaching them with the things that i have commanded you.

the one who write the acts of apostles.

Luke

Jesus entrusted him personally to feed his lamb, take care of his lamb.

Peter

why did Jesus referred us as sheep.

because of the characteristics of the sheep. the sheep are near sighted. the sheep may not see well but they ca n recognize the voice of their shepherded. they need guidance just as we need guidance.

why did Jesus asked Peter three(3) times.

what is the significance of the apostles being twelve(12)?

the 12 represents perfection. the the authority and power of God.

THE THREE QUESTIONS OF THE LORD TO PETER.

do you love me?

yes Lord I love you (mouth)

Do you love me?

Yes, I love you (head)

Peter do you love me?

Know everything Lord that I love you. (Heart)

What is the nature and role of Mary's Queenship?

In consenting to become the Mother of the Saviour-King, she has thereby accepted to share in the work of man's salvation as God has willed it, and in the eternal reign of Him who was to save the world.

the reception of the Virgin Mary bodily into heaven. This was formally declared a doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church in 1950.

Assumption

They are Catholics in name but does not practice what Jesus' has taught and shown.

Nominal Catholics

preached in Rome, where he was crucified upsidedown in 64 A.D. (also known as Simon Peter, the first pope)

St. Peter

preached in Spain, and was beheaded in Jerusalem in 44 A.D.

St. James the Great

  • preached in Asia Minor, and died a natural death in Ephesus in 100 A.D.

St. John

  • preached in Russia, and was crucified upon an Xshaped cross in Greece in 70 A.D.

St. Andrew

preached in Ethiopia, and was skinned alive and then beheaded in the Caspian Sea in 70 A.D.

St. Bartholomew

  • preached to the Hebrews, and was axed to death in 100 A.D

St. Matthew

  • preached in India, and was killed by a spear in Madras in 72 A.D.

St. Thomas

preached in Egypt, where he was stoned and clubbed to death in 63. A. D

St. James the Less

preached in Edessa, and was crucified in Syria in 64 A.D.

St. Jude Thaddeus-

He supposedly preached the Gospel in Egypt and then joined the apostle St. Judas (Thaddaeus) in Persia, where, according to the apocryphal Acts of Simon and Judas, he was martyred by being cut in half with a saw, one of his chief iconographic symbols (another being a book).

St. Simon the Zealot

preached in Ethiopia, and was stoned and beheaded in Georgia in 80 A.D (replacement of Jude Iscariot)

St. Matthias

the leader of the catholic church.

Pope

leading bishops and member of the college of the cardinals.

cardinals

they oversee large areas of churches called archdiocese.

Archbishops

is a baptized man who has received the sacrament of holy orders.

priest

are ministers who hold the full sacrament of holy orders.

bishops

ordained minister of the catholic church.

deacons