Chapter 3 Terms Flashcards
Primacy of Peter
The position of being first in rank or authority
Pentecost
on the fiftieth day after the Resurrection, the Holy Spirit was manifested, given, and communicated to the Apostles, fulfilling the mission of Christ; this is the “birthday” of the church
Council of Jerusalem
the apostles spoke with the authority of Christ in deciding that gentiles who convert to Christianity don’t have to be circumcised
Ecumenical Council
from a Greek word that means “the whole inhabited world”; a formal synod of bishops from the whole inhabited world convened to define doctrine, regulate the Christian life, or apply discipline in the Church. The first council was held in Nicaea AD 325.
Martyr
Greek for “witness.” When a Christian suffers or even dies for Christ
Saint
Greek for “witness.” When a Christian suffers or even dies for Christ
Heaven
eternal state of happiness with God; communion of life and love with the Trinity and all the blessed
Charism
a specific gift or grace of the Holy Spirit that benefits the Church; it is given out in order to help a person live out the Christian life or serve the common good in building up the Church
Sacred Tradition
from the latin word traditio (to hand down); Church teachings that have been passed down through the ages through the successors of the Apostles
Vicar of Christ
Vicar of Christ