Ch 4 Voyles Flashcards

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Ascencion

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40 days after the resurrection the entry of him into heaven

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Passion

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The suffering of Christ leading to his death

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Crucifixion

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The punishment of being nailed to the cross

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Last supper

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Passover meal that jesus celebrated with the apostles

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Stations of the cross

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Walking through stations showing key points in Christs suffering

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Kenosis

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Greek for emptying and this is what Christ does when he becomes man

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Suffering servant

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Fulfilling Isaiah 53 Christ dies and suffers on the cross

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decendants of the Holy Spirit

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“fifty days after Passover, the Apostles, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and other disciples were gathered in the Upper Room during the Jewish Feast of Pentecost, which celebrates the giving of the Law to Moses on Mt. Sinai. The Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles and was given to the Church. This event is considered the “birthday” of the Church”

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transfiguration

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“The divine glory of Christ was manifested to Sts. Peter, James, and John on Mt. Tabor. While there, Christ spoke with Moses and Elijah and was called “Son” by a voice from Heaven.”

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resurrection

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“The bodily rising of Christ from the dead, as he had foretold, on the third day after his Death on the Cross and burial in the tomb. By virtue of his Resurrection, Christians have the hope of resurrection with Christ on the Last Day (cf. CCC 997).

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agony in the garden

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“The mental, moral, and physical agony suffered by Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, where he prayed after the Last Supper but before his arrest. He asked the Father, if possible, to remove the cup of his Passion and Death but the Father’s will be done”

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temptations in the desert

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“Following the Baptism of Christ by St. John, Christ fasted and prayed in the wilderness for forty days. During this time, he was tempted by Satan. Unlike our first parents and their descendants, Christ overcame the temptations of the Devil.

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