C11 Flashcards
The sacrament in which the priest invokes the Holy Spirit by the laying of the hands, prays for the person, and places blessed oil on the person’s forehead and hands
Anointing of the sick
The inclination to sin that is a result of original sin
Concupiscence
The term that means priests are bound to keep absolute secrecy regarding all sins told to them in the Sacrament of Reconciliation
Seal of confession
The turning of our hearts back to God’s love
Conversion
What is the movement or turning our heart back to God’s love called?
Conversion
The act of forgiving or freeing us from sin in God’s name or the word that describes the words of the priest by which our sins are forgiven in the Sacrament of Penance?
Absolution
What is true sorrow for our sins called?
Contrition
T or F
God understands the realities of human weakness, of suffering, and of temptation.
True
T or F
Christ’s work of healing ended when he ascended, or returned, yo his father in heaven.
False
T or F
Only bishops, priests, and deacons can administer the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick
False
T or F
After we have sinned the Holy Spirit calls us back to friendship with God and his people.
True
T or F
The sacrament of anointing of the Sick can be received each time a Christian falls seriously ill.
True
The name for the sacraments of reconciliation and anointing of the sick
Sacraments of healing
Which of these is not part of the work of a minister to the sick?
a. praying with and for the people
b. dispensing medications
c. visiting with patients
d. sharing God’s loving care
b. dispensing medications
Which of these is a grace of the sacrament of Reconciliation?
a. restoring our relation of love with God
b. remitting the temporary and/or eternal punishment that are consequences of sin
c. receiving God’s forgiveness
d. all of the above
d. all of the above