4 Flashcards
confession
telling of a sin
Absolution
cleansing of sin
contrition
sincere sorrow for having done wrong and intent to do better
ontological change
permanent change to one’s being
Grace
free and undeserved help from God
penance
task given by a priest to a pennant to show their sincerity of repentance and willingness to repair the harm done
sacrament
and effective sign that conveys grace which points to inmates Christ present
sign
something used to mean something else
what are the seven sacraments and which ones Grant an ontological change
baptism, Eucharist, confirmation, reconciliation, anointing of the sick, matrimony, holy orders
ontological change: baptism, confirmation, holy orders
three parts of baptismal dignity explain each
King: servant leadership
profit: called to speak gods word
Priest: called to sacrifice
for parts of reconciliation
contrition confession penance absolution
three levels of holy orders
deacon, priests, Bishop
sacraments of initiation
baptism confirmation and Eucharist
sacraments of healing
reconciliation and anointing of the sick
sacraments of sacrifice
Holy orders and matrimony
effects of baptism
Grace,no Original Sin, members of the church, new identity of Christians, baptismal dignity
baptism scriptural basis
Jesus is baptism
effects of the Eucharist
Grace, Christ is in us… Literally
scriptural basis of eucharist
last Supper
effects of confirmation
Grace, adult members of church
scriptural basis of confirmation
pentecost
effects of reconciliation
Grace, saved from sin
scriptural basis of reconciliation
anytime Jesus forgave
effects of anointing of the sick
Grace, physical healing, unity with suffering of Christ, cleanses sin
scriptural basis of anointing of the sick
Jesus healed many people
effects of matrimony
Grace, two people united together
scriptural basis of matrimony
wedding at Cana, Jesus spoke highly of matrimony
effects of holy orders
Grace
scriptural basis of holy orders
apostles were considered authorities
Who were sacraments given to and what does this mean?
giving to everyone; means it must be done in a community setting and is to be seen
what makes a sign effective and what does this say about sacrament as a sign?
if you understand what they mean; we have to know that sacraments reminders about Christ and points back to christ
The purpose of sciences to make something greater than themselves present. What does this say about sacrament?
they make Jesus presented in a special, unique way