Faith Final Ch 3,4,5,6,7

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Faith Final Ch 3,4,5,6,7

Abba
"Father"
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Abba "Father"
Charism A special gift of the Holy spirit that helps us build up the Church
Christ "anointed one"
Dakota "Allies"
dove "symbol of life"
emmanuel "God is with us"
Fire a symbol of the transforming energy of the HS
Grace God's gift of friendship and life
Laying on the hands a symbol of healing
Mystery A truth that is knowable but inexhaustible
Paraclete advocate, defender, consoler
Ruah breath, life, wind air
Substance nature, essence
theology the study of God
Theophany an appearance of God
Tongues of Fire a symbol that the HS makes it possible for su to proclaim Christ Jesus
Water a symbol of both death and lfie
Scripture, Sacred Tradition, Prayer 3 ways the Holy Spirit is actively working in the Church/ world today
Body of Christ The Church is the __________
Wisdom, Knowledge, Fortitude 3 gifts of the Holy Spirit
Discernment, Miracle Worker, Faith, Wisdom 4 charisms of the Holy Spirit (gifts that serve the church)
joy, gentleness, goodness, kindess 4 fruits of the Holy spirit
1962-1965 When was Vatican II?
Pope John XXII Who called Vatican II?
Aggiornamento "To renew the Pentecost"
The father was created and has no origin, the holy spirit proceeds from the father and the son and is the perfect expression of the father and son's divine love. they are co-equal When did God the Father create the Holy spirit?
HS came down; Mary, apostles, women were praying for answers about JC; HS came down in the form of fire to give the apostles courage; the apostles proclaimed the news What happened on the Pentecost?
the son savior
the father the creator
the holy spirit sanctifier
understanding involves taking a deeper maeaning of faith and the mysteries of God's creation
piety respect we show to the Lord through praise and worship
fear of the lord realizing the reality of sin in our lives and anything that might alienate us from God and others
apostacy the denial of faith
apostles "one sent" to be Christ's ambassador
Canon LAw the official body of rules that provide good order for the Church
Catholic "universal"
Church "belonging to the lord"
ecumenism a movement that emphasizes what different groups have in common; not just their differences
ekklesia "Those called out"
evangelization to bring the good news of JC to others
Heresy a false teaching that denies an essential truth of the church
Mystery something we acknowledge as true and existing but that we will never fully understand
Protestant a baptized Christian who believes in Christ but does not accept all the teachings of the Church
Sacrament an outward sign of an invisible grace
Schism a major break or split
to go to heaven and be with God Our final goal in life
clergy, consecrated religious, laity 3 categories of membership in the Church
clergy popes, bishops, deacons who have received Holy Orders
clergy lead the church and earth and mediate b/w God and people
consecrated religious people who take evangelical vows and devote their lives of God and servce
Laity baptized Christiaqns who are called ot do service and spread the word of God
one, holy, catholic, apostalic 4 marks of the Church
one soruce of unity in the Church
holy the holy spirit living in the church
catholic meaning "universal", describes the Christian community as one
apostolic the church continues in the faith of the apostles that christ sent forth to proclaim the gospel
infallibility "teaching without error"
infallibility if the pope approaches a situation, we believe God is going to inspire him on issues with faith and morals
infallibiliy we believe God is giving the pope "mental backup"
Jesus the "Prime Sacrament of God's Love"
God sent Christ outward to the world w/ an invisible identity representing the grace of God's love b/c he is god why is Jesus the prime sacrament of God's love
yes if they live on good morals and values Can a non-christian be saved?
baptist largest protestant domination in America
HS/ sanctifier prepared the Church for Jesus, guided Him to establishing it, carries it's presence remains in the body
message, community, service, worship 4 tasks/challenges of Church's mission as People of God
message to spread to good deeds and news of Christ and God
community to be one and active in the community and be loyal
service serving others in need in order to make our live sbetter and make up for sin
worship humble admission to teaching others of God's greatness
Greak Schism major break b/w East & West Churches
Laity Greek word for "People"
sacrament Greek word for "mystery"
St. Teresa of Avila "Christ has no body on earth but yours"
Eschatology a study of andteachings about the "last things"
Particular judgment the individuals judgment after death, when Christ will rule on one's eternal destiny
moral sin a serious violation of God's law of love that results in the loss of god's life
last judgment jesus christ's judgment of the living and the dead onthe last day when he comes to God's kingdom fully
contrition genuine sorrow for sins
sin an offense against God through a violation of truth, reason, and conscience
Hell eternal separation from God that results from a person dying after freely and deliberately choosing to act against God's will
Icon a holy image
veneration catholic devotion to saints involves this, mot worship
rosary the most popular devotion to mary
vices bad habits or dispositions that turn us from the good and incline us to commit evil
communion of saints the unity in Christ of all those he has redeemed
assumption the church dogma that teaches that the Blessed Mother was taken directly to heaven when her earthly life was over
beatific vision seeing God "face to face" in heave, the source of our eternal happiness
Purgatory the state of purification that takes place after death for thos ewho need to be made clean and holy before meeting the all-holy God in heaven
capital sin sins that are the root of other sins and vices
baptism the primary sacrament of forgiveness
heaven a perfect life of supreme happiness with God and the communion of saints for all eternity
absolution a prayer that pardons a repentant sinner
annulment an official declaration that what appeared to be a Christian marriage never existed in the first place
Baptism "To plunge or immerse into water"
bishop a successor to the apostles who govern the local church
candidates thos receiving the sacraments of initiation who have already been baptized
canon law official body of rules that provides for god order in the catholic church
catechumen an unbaptized person preparing to receive the Sacraments of Initiation
celibacy the state of being unmarried
chrism perfumed oil used for anointing in several of the sacraments
concupscience inclination to sin
confession telling our sins to the priest
confirmands those to be confirmed
contrition genuine sorrow for one's sins
diaconate third degree in the hierarchy of Holy Orders
Efficacious "Truly effective"
epiclesis the prayer that petitions God to send the Holy Spirit to transform the bread and wine offered at the Eucharistic liturgy into the body and blood of JC
episcopacy bishops
essential rite the strictly necessary portion of a sacrament
eucharist thanksgiving
free consent element needed for a valid marriage
God the Father Creator
Lent a season of intensified prayer, fasting, and almsgiving in preparatino of christ's resurrection and our redemption
Liturgy public work of people
Neophytes those newly received into the Church
orthodox differs w/ Catholicism b/c they claim the jurisdiction of the pope does not extend over the whole Church
Paschal mystery the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus
Penance "satisfaction"
presbyters priests
reconciliatiion that God lovingly forgives us, bringing peace of conscience and spiritual comfort
sacrament a visible sign of invisible grace
Sacrifice "to make holy"
Sanctifying Grace the grace, or gift of God's friendship
Transubstantiation that at the consecration the bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ
Uniate Churches pg 157 "in union with" they're in union with the pope/church but with cultural differences
Viaticum Holy Communion received by a dying person
Candle symbolizese the light of Christ
priest, bishop, deacon ordinary ministers of baptism
anyone extraordinary ministers of baptism
bishop, priest, deacon ordinary ministers of eucharist
trained Eucharistic ministers or lay people extraordinary ministers of Eucharist
bishop ordinary minister of confirmation
priest extraordinary minister of confirmation
bride and bridegroom ordinary ministers of matrimony
no one, because the bride and bridegroom are the ones making the vows to each other in intimate promise extraordinary ministers of matriomny
bishop, priest ordinary minister of anointing of the sick
no one, because only they can help the sick connect with God and only priets can use oil extraordinary minister of anointing of the sick
bishop ordinary minister of holy orders
no one, because there has always been a line of bishops anointing dating back to peter extraordinary ministers of holy orders
priests, bishop ordinary ministers of penance
no one, b/c the priests and bishops have taken special vows extraordinary ministers of penance

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