Communites Flashcards
What is a community?
A community is a group of people who share common interests, values, or goals and often live in the same area.
True or False: A community can only be formed by people who live in the same geographical location.
False
Fill in the blank: A community can be based on shared __________, such as hobbies, beliefs, or professions.
interests
What are two examples of types of communities?
Neighborhood community and online community.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a type of community? A) Local community B) Virtual community C) Imaginary community
C) Imaginary community
Name one community you are a part of.
Answers will vary (e.g., school community, sports team, family, etc.).
True or False: Being part of a community can help individuals feel a sense of belonging.
True
What role does communication play in a community?
Communication helps members connect, share ideas, and collaborate.
Fill in the blank: A community can provide __________ and support to its members.
resources
What is one benefit of being part of a community?
One benefit is the support and friendships that can develop among members.
What is a diocese?
A diocese is a district under the care of a bishop in the Church.
True or False: A parish is smaller than a diocese.
True
Fill in the blank: The leader of a parish is called a __________.
priest
What is the main purpose of a parish?
To serve the local community and provide spiritual leadership.
Which of the following is NOT a part of a typical church structure? A) Diocese B) Parish C) Synagogue D) Cathedral
C) Synagogue
What is a cathedral?
A cathedral is a large church that serves as the seat of a bishop.
True or False: All parishes belong to a diocese.
True
What is the role of a bishop?
A bishop oversees multiple parishes within a diocese.
Fill in the blank: The main gathering place for worship in a parish is called the __________.
church
What are some common features found inside a church?
Altar, pews, lectern, and stained glass windows.