CL Flashcards
Term 3 Examination
A section in the gospel of John that proclaims Jesus’ death, resurrection, and sending of the Holy Spirit.
The Book of Glory
Who is the author of the Book of Glory?
John
How does God’s definition of ‘Glory’ differ?
It is shown through care, humility, and obedience to God’s Will, reflecting the greatness of Jesus.
What key event involves Jesus washing his disciples’ feet?
It is an act of humility and service as described in John 13:1-17.
What does Jesus predict in John 13:18-38?
His betrayal and denial.
What is the significance of the Love Commandments?
They emphasize the importance of love in Christian life.
What does the living vine metaphor represent?
Christ as the true vine who gives life and fruitfulness to us, the branches (John 15:1-8).
What is declared at the crucifixion of Jesus?
‘It is finished.’ (John 19)
What event does John 20 describe?
The Resurrection of Jesus.
What are the most significant events of the Christian faith?
The Incarnation and the Resurrection.
What does Jesus’ ‘hour’ refer to?
The climactic event of Jesus’ death and resurrection.
What does the Catechism for Filipino Catholics teach about Jesus’ Passion and Death?
They are redemptive; Jesus gave His life in ransom for the many.
What is the ‘new’ commandment given by Jesus?
It is about God’s universal, unconditional, and limitless love, culminating on the cross.
How do we draw life from Jesus Christ?
As followers of the ‘living vine,’ we are in a bond of unity and charity with Him and others.
What did Jesus’ resurrection confirm?
It confirmed everything Christ had done and taught.
What does Christ’s death and resurrection offer us?
Freedom from sin and a share in the new life of adopted sons/daughters of the Father.
What is the principle and source of our future resurrection?
The risen Christ.
What is the significance of Lent?
A special season for preparing for Easter through prayer, fasting, and helping others.
How long does Lent last?
40 days.
What does Ash Wednesday signify?
‘Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.’ (Genesis 3:19)
What are the 3 pillars of Lent?
Prayer, Fasting, Almsgiving.
What is required for fasting during Lent?
Ages 18-59 must have 1 full meal and 2 small meals.
Who is required to abstain from meat during Lent?
Ages 14 and older.
What are the 7 Sacraments?
Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, Matrimony.