The consequence of this overtaking the hearts of people will result in the development of a new social order based on unconditional love.
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Baptism
The first of the Sacraments.
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Parable
Generally, a short story that uses every day images to communicate religious messages.
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Paschal Mystery
The work of Jesus accomplished through his Passion, Death, Resurrection and Ascension.
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The Eucharist
The celebration of the entire Mass.
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Salvation History
The pattern of specific events in human history in which God clearly reveals his presence and saving and actions.
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Covenant
A solid agreement between human beings or between God and a human being in which mutual commitments are made.
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Mathew
Which Gospel is known as the “Gospel of the Church”?
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The Reign (or Kingdom) of God
Which of the following was consistently emphasized in Jesus's preaching's?
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Twelve Apostles
Who did Jesus choose to leave the Church?
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Jesus's death and Resurrection
Which is/are they climatic event(s) of the Paschal Mystery?
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Blood and water flowing from Jesus's side
What is the unique detail about Jesus's death that appears in John's Gospel only?
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Saint Mary Magdalene
Who is the person in all four gospels that is among the first to receive the Good News of Jesus's resurrection?
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Ekklesia
What is the Greek word that we translate as “church”?
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Apostolos
What is the Greek word that means “one who is sent out?”
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Pentecost
When was the Holy Spirit sent upon the disciples?
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Wind
What image, other than fire, is used to describe the Holy Spirit and the Acts of the Apostles?
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Saint Paul
Who is conversion was a key event in the expansion of the early Church?
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Martyr
Which John can be defined as “one who is willing to die rather than give up their faith”?
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Circumcision
What is the physical sign of the God's covenant with the Jewish people?
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Servant of God - Augusta Tolton
Who studied for the priesthood and Rome because American seminaries would not accept African American students?
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Charism
What is a special grace given to an individual or group in order to benefit and build up the entire Church?
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The Pope
Who is the bishop of the Diocese of Rome?
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“The Joy of Love”
What is the title of one of the apostolic exhortations issued by Pope Francis?
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Family
What is another name for the domestic Church?
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A. saying the Trinitarian Formula & B. immersing the person in the water or pouring it over him or her
Which of the following are necessary for a Baptism to be valid?
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The Anointed One
What does the title Christ mean?
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Only at the Easter Vigil
In the early church, Baptisms were performed
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Mystagogia
The period of study and involvement that follows a catechumen’s Baptism is called
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1972
What year was the recommended that the OCIA should be the way to bring adults into the Church?
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1988
What year was it mandated that the OCI a was to be the way to bring adults into the Church?
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4
The Catechumenate is broken down into how many stages?
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The Trinitarian formula
The Catholic Church does baptism only by immersion, pouring or sprinkling and it must include
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A. Initiation into the Church B. Incorporation into the Church, the Body of Christ, C. Conversion and forgiveness D. Sacraments of faith E. Missionary duty of the baptized
(all of the above)
The theology of baptism includes:
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Heart
Metanoia means “change of____”?
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Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist
The order of the Sacraments of Initiation in the ancient church and today is
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Baptism, Reconciliation, Eucharist, Confirmation
With addition infant baptism, the order of the Sacraments of Initiation became:
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The Chrism mass
The oils used in the Sacrament of Baptism, Confirmation and Anointing of the Sick are blessed at the
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The godparents
An infant baptism, who represents the community?
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Paschal Candle
The baptismal candle is lit from there
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Baptism
Acts of the Apostles mentioned that when a person evidences signs of faith, ______ was to take place immediately
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Chrism Mass
Celebrated during Holy Week
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Easter Vigil
Celebrated on Holy Saturday night
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Profession of Faith
is the Trinitarian Creed
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Sacred Chrism
Placed on the crown of the babies head
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Oil of Catechumens
Placed on the breastplate of the child
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Water
Re-birth in Christ
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Baptismal candle (fire)
Christ is the “Light of the world”
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White garment
Sign of innocence and new life (of the Resurrection)
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Elected
To be chosen for Baptism
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Act as a bridge connecting the past and future in the present
Rituals in the Catholic Church only
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Efficacious
Sacraments are _________ signs of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the church, by which divine life is dispensed to us.
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Christ
Sacraments are outward signs, instituted by ______ to give grace.
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Root Sacrament
Primordial Sacrament means
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North Africa
St. Augustine was a bishop from
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Administering and receiving the Sacraments
St. Augustine talked about
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Sacraments of words and sacraments of action
The category of the sacraments, according to St. Augustine, included:
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Second Council of Lyons
Which Council in the 1200s affirmed that there were seven sacraments?
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Council of Trent
This counselor confirmed that the Second Council of Lyons affirmed as far as the number of sacraments:
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Birth
Baptism
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Maturity
Confirmation
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Nourishment
Eucharist
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Spiritual Sickness
Reconciliation
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Physical Sickness
Anointing of the Sick
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Function in Life : Service to the Church
Holy Orders
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Function in Life : Service to Family & Life
Marriage
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Marks of the Church
One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic
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Creed
Comes from the Latin root meaning “I believe”
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Ecumenical Council
Gathering of the Churches bishops from around the world
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Apostle's Creed and Nicene Creed
Professions of faith that have a special place in a Church is life
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Roman Catholic Church
Also known as the Latin Rite Church
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Pope
Bishop of Rome and head of the College of Bishops
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Heresy
Believe that reject some aspects of Church dogma or doctrine
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Schism
A definite negative break; a division that is not easily healed
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Martin Luther
German monk and priest who criticized some Church practices
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King Henry VIII
British leader who established the Church of England
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Church leaders are less likely to sin than other members of the Church.
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
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The sacraments, Scripture, and service
What are the main ways we can cooperate with grace?
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A. They are models of holiness who can inspire and encourage us be. They were real human beings who tried their best to be faithful.
Why can saints be guides for own journey of holiness?
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November 1
What date does the Solemnity of All Saints occur on each year?
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Pilgrimage
What is the term that can be described as “a journey taken for a spiritual purpose”?
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The Assumption
What is the event in which the angel Gabriel appears to Mary?
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The Immaculate Conception
What event ensured that Mary was always free of Original Sin?
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The Assumption
What is the event in which Mary's body and soul were taken into heaven?
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Saint Josephine Bakhita
Which saint shares their feast day with the Intenternational Day of Prayer and the Day of Awareness against Human Trafficking?
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“Blessed”
What is the final stage of the canonization process, right before a person is declared a saint?
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Catechism of the Council of the Trent
1566
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Charlemagne's motives for a common mass
Political & religious
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Love feast
agape
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Mass
missa
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Eulogy
Mass
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Eucharist
This word has its roots in Greek and means thanksgiving
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real presence
Jesus is actually in the Eucharist
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transubstation
bread & wine become the Body and Blood of Christ
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“Go, you are sent”
Ite Missa est
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7
\# of gifts of the Holy Spirit
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Easter Vigil
In the early part of the Church’s history(100-400’s), Confirmation was included as part of the liturgy called the __________ _____.
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Bishop
By the 6th century, the right to “confirm” the initiation of the candidate was reserved to the ______ .
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Dec. 25, 800
What was the date and year upon which Charlemagne was crowned emperor?
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Fasting
What was the practice developed in the Middle Ages so one would not mistaken the Eucharist is normal or regular food?