3. Theology Reviewer! Flashcards

1
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The first and significant step to our communion

A

Listening

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2
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The value of listening makes us ____ with our communion with Mother Mary, who brings us closer to Jesus.

A

Intimate

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3
Q

Another significant step is that she brings ____?

A

Good News

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4
Q

the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same
time it is the font from which all her power flows

A

The Eucharist

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5
Q

We, the faithful, are to hold the Eucharist in?

A

Highest Honor

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6
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We must worship the Eucharist in?

A

Supreme Adoration

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7
Q

When is the day in which the faithful gather “so that by hearing the Word of God, and
taking part in the Eucharist

A

Sunday

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8
Q

The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a?

A

Devotional Prayer

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9
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The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is NOT a?

A

Liturgical Prayer

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10
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The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for?

A

The people celebrating mass ONLINE.

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11
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WHO called for an ecumenical council?

A

Pope St. John XXIII

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12
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This ecumenical council is what we call?

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The second vatican council

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13
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This ecumenical council was itended for?

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The renewal of the faith life of the church

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14
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Why was the ecumenical council made?

A

Because the
church was no longer communicating with the contemporary world.

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15
Q

For how many centuries did the Church keep the deposit of faith as pure as possible
because of external pressures?

A

4 Centuries

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16
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Ecclesia semper Reformanda

A

The Church is always in need of renewal

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17
Q

Pastoral in character

A

Keep in touch with the lives and experiences of the people.

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18
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Dynamism

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active participation

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19
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What were renewed in Vatican II?

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  1. Language used in the mass
  2. Participation of the people in Church
  3. Role of the Lay People
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20
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Pope St. John XXIII envisioned?

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“A community of hope, faith and love.”

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21
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What were the 2 INSEPARABLE thrusts?

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Aggiornamento and Ad Fontes

22
Q

Aggiornamento means?

A

Renewal or Bringing up to date

23
Q

Ad Fontes means?

A

Back to the Sources

24
Q

Aggiornamento can also mean?

A

Consideration of other’s experiences

25
Q

Ad Fontes can also mean?

A

Fidelity to the Gospel

26
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What were the 4 PIVOTAL DOCUMENTS OF VATICAN II?

A
  1. Sacrosanctum Concilium
  2. Lumen gentium
  3. Dei verbum
  4. Gaudium et spes
27
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What was the most important document?

A

Dei Verbum; as it speaks of the relationship between God and Man.

28
Q

The human response to God’s initiative

A

Faith

29
Q

CBCP Stands for?

A

Catholic Bishop’s Conference of the Philippines

30
Q

SC 10

A

The Eucharist is the highest form of worship.

31
Q

Can. 898

A

The faithful are to hold the Eucharist in highest honor.

32
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Can. 1247

A

Sunday is the day when the faithful gather.

33
Q

God’s initiative

A

Revelation

34
Q

No _____ is comparable to personal participation.

A

broadcast

35
Q

The process of carrying out theological reflection, articulation and
action.

A

Doing Theology

36
Q

Theological reflection was focused on the primacy of the human person; salvation was perceived as oriented towards an individual person

A

Personalist Theologies

37
Q

The shift in the Church’s treatment of non- Christian religions paved the way towards
recognition and respect of other faith Traditions.

A

Theologies of inter-religious dialogue

38
Q

Sees social action as a necessary aspect of evangelization especially among
the poor; One’s theological reflection becomes effective only when this is clearly shown in one’s action (praxis).

A

Liberation Theologies

39
Q

Feminist theologians re-interpret the faith as to de – stigmatize and empower
women; promotion of full humanity whether of women or of men.

A

Gender-sensitive theologies

40
Q

highlights the life – giving the presence of God in creation. It sought to awaken the person’s sense of participation in and
responsibility for God’s creation.

A

Ecological Theologies

41
Q

3 elements of Filipino Theologizing

A

Experience, Culture, Language

42
Q

most important source of interpretations

A

Culture

43
Q

Filipino Thought

A

KARANASAN (experience) becomes ARAL (life lessons)

44
Q

Theological Thought

A

KARANASAN SA DIYOS (experience from God) becomes MABATHALANG ARAL (Filipino Theology)

45
Q

the focus of so much thought throughout the history of humankind; people have been preoccupied with it.

A

Love

46
Q

Constant elements in the experience of Love

A

Falling in Love and Staying in Love

47
Q

Theological language uses ________ for our experiences and knowledge of
God.

A

metaphors

48
Q

A relationship where feeling and thought are intimately
involved

A

Being in Love

49
Q

An obedience which means intent listening to the God who reveals.

A

Faith

50
Q

Another Constant: the ______ of LOVE

A

language

51
Q

Falling and Staying in Love as _____ for faith

A

imagery