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Candle
________ (Baptism): Christ- the light of the world- is now within the person.
Sponsor
________: A role model of faith who supports and inspires growth in faith.
Disposition
________: inner attitude and readiness on our part.
Confirmation
________: Completes baptismal vows, fully initiates the baptized into the Catholic Church.
White garment
________ (Baptism): Pure color Symbolizes that the person has "put on Christ "& reflects their Human Dignity.
Christ
________ (Baptism): (sacred oil) Person is "anointed- "becoming 1 with ________ (as priest, prophet & king)
Eucharist
________ involves a sacrifice: of Jesus body and blood.
Who can be confirmed?
Any adult who accepts faith in Jesus and wants to be in the Church, infants whose parents commit to raise and teach them faith in Christ, can only happen once, makes indelible (permanent mark on the soul)
Grace
________: A gift from God poured everywhere, water represents ________, we see it through each other.
Holy Communion
________: In sharing & receiving Body & Blood of Christ, we the community become one- Body of Christ.
Confirmation Name
________: Reminds of Baptism as new creation, new name to inspire new life in Christ, name of a saint who inspires ones faith.
Sacramental Grace
________: Gifts from the Holy Spirit that come through particular sacraments (EX The gift of Gods inspiration in Confirmation ")
Laying on of hands
Laying on of hands: Apostles laid hands when conferring powers of the Holy Spirit upon others.
Chrism
________: perfumed oil, consecrated by bishop, signifies the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, In Old Testament,
Grace
A gift from God poured everywhere, water represents grace, we see it through each other
Actual Grace
An intervention from God that supports us in everyday moments of our life (EX Crossing the street without looking both ways)
Special Grace (Charisms)
Graces that accompany people in special vocations in their lives in Church (EX Being good at your job)
Sacramental Grace
Gifts from the Holy Spirit that come through particular sacraments (EX The gift of Gods inspiration in Confirmation")
Sacrament
divine and temporal kiss, a sign of affection, sanctified holy movement when the divine (heavenly and spiritual) and temporal (earthly and physical) connect, for those with required disposition
The water rep.
Grace
Bottle rep.
Church
Open bottle for grace
Grace coming to us
Spout rep.
Sacraments
Spout
Church pours grace into us
Sign
object that represents something else
Effacacious
through it God effects change in us
Disposition
inner attitude and readiness on our part
Sign of the cross (Baptism)
Marks the baptized person as one who now belongs to Christ
Water (Baptism)
Immersion/Pouring (3x) in water (sin & old life is washed away)
White garment (Baptism)
Pure color Symbolizes that the person has "put on Christ" & reflects their Human Dignity
Confirmation
Completes baptismal vows, fully initiates the baptized into the Catholic Church
Chrism
perfumed oil, consecrated by bishop, signifies the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, In Old Testament,
Laying on of hands
Apostles laid hands when conferring "powers" of Holy Spirit upon others
Seal of the Holy Spirit
Seal makes a document official, a "Seal" is left permanently on the persons soul
Sponsor
A role model of faith who supports and inspires growth in faith
Confirmation Name
Reminds of Baptism as new creation, new name to inspire new life in Christ, name of a saint who inspires ones faith
Celebration finds its roots/institution in
the Last Supper
Eucharist involves a sacrifice
of Jesus body and blood
Celebrating the Sacrament of Eucharist
perpetuates that sacrifice every time
Transubstantiation
In consecration, bread & wine changes in substance (what is truly is) but not in accidents (what it looks/tastes like) into body & blood of Christ
Real Presence
The real presence of Christ in the Eucharist is the Christian doctrine that Jesus Christ is present in the Eucharist, not merely symbolically or metaphorically, but in a true, real and substantial way