3rd qt Flashcards
things that can blind us
Materialism Consumerism Addictions Vices Obsessions (power and honor) Cravings (love and attention)
who is Bartimaeus?
the blind man who said “Master, I want to see”
THE REALIZATION OF WHAT IS HOPED FOR AND
EVIDENCE OF THINGS NOT SEEN.
FAITH
a gift from GOD that is nurtured by our creative and solid effort through His indwelling Power in us
Faith
Who is the messenger of the good news and our salvation and IS the good news who leads all people to the fulfillment of the Kingdom of God.
Jesus
what tells us the direction or goal?
mission
what is the product of the mission?
vision
what tells us the REASON for our existence?
purpose
someone who learns
disciple
someone who is sent to teach
apostle
what is the Lord’s special task for everyone?
“Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations,”
to observe all that i have commanded you,
proclaim and celebrate the Good News
in our prayer and sacramental life
Persevere in prayer, participate in full, active, and conscious manner
mission as preistly people
process of turning bread and wine into the body and blood of Jesus
transubstantiation
spread the love of God through our gifts of tongue with
sufficient understanding and strong conviction of the
truths of our faith with the grace from the Holy Spirit
someone who speaks in God’s name
under His guidance and inspiration
mission as prophetic people
to serve to the best of our ability with love and joy rooted in God’s love; serve as Jesus did;
offer our time, talent and treasures
mission as kingly people
the type of participation that only give characteristics/ does not disclose names
non-partisan
the type of participation that mentions names
partisan
nuns and priest can participate
non partisan: public/private
partisan: private
lay people can participate
non partisan and partisan both public and private
all of the above
one of the highest forms of charity if it seeks the common good
politics
what are the pillars for public administration?
dignity of the human person and
the common good.
official teachings of the Catholic Church on matters of
public life, including politics, society, and economics.
proclaims the good news for the poor and the
captive
shares the witness of the Gospel in a special way: with
respect to the basic questions of how humans are to live
their lives in common.
Catholic Social teaching
when did the CST take significance?
19th century, with the rise of industrialization and urbanization
two of the most important features of
political life:
change and continuity.