Quiz #1 Flashcards

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A loving, conscious, and personal relationship with God

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Prayer

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An intimate conversation with God

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Prayer

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Very strong love, worship, and reverence of God.

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Adoration

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The state of being remorseful and very sorry for the sins committed, repentant.

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Contrition

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We confess our sins (seeking God’s mercy)

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Contrition

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Thanking God for all He has done for us, grateful to God for the many blessings received

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Thanksgiving

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Making petitions or requests to God

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Supplication

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Giving back or offering something to God

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Offering

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Bringing and entrusting our lives/activities to God

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Offering

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Came from Latin word ______ that means “reading” and _____ which means “divine”

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Lectio Divina

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A meditative way of reading the Word of God written in the Holy Bible in which we let go of our own agendas and open ourselves to what God is trying to say to us.

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Lectio Divina

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A prayer model where we allow the Word of God from the Holy Bible to speak to us and move us to act accordingly.

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Lectio Divina

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Derived from Greek word which means “the fiftieth day”

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Pentekoste

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Originally a Jewish holiday for the Feast of Weeks or Shavuot, celebrated fifty days after the Passover.

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Pentecost

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When do Christians observe Pentecost?

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7 weeks after Easter

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The day on which the Church celebrates the coming down of the Holy Spirit.

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50th day after Easter

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The feast commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles, and is the birthday of the Church

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Pentecost

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That the Holy Spirit sent by the Father and the Resurrected Christ gave birth to…

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The Christian community, or the Church, starting with the Apostles

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The Church as the Mystical Body of Christ

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Communion of people who live holy life through the graces bestowed by Christ.

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What are the Three States of the Church?

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  1. Militant Church
  2. Suffering Church
  3. Triumphant Church
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People on earth struggling with evils

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Militant Church

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Believers who have died/being purified in purgatory

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Suffering Church

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A Church founded on the Apostles, those victorious over evil/enjoying heaven.

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Triumphant Church

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Peter was the…

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  1. First Pope
  2. Keeper of the Keys
  3. Leader of Apostles
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A symbol of authority
Key
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What is the purpose of the Church?
To propagate Jesus’s mission and continue His work of redemption for all time
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Threefold mission of the Church
1. Kerygma - Proclamation 2. Koinonia - Community Fellowship 3. Diakonia - Servant
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To proclaim the gospel
Kerygma
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To be a living sign and a point of unity
Koinonia
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To serve and not be served
Diakonia
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The primary community of Christ’s disciples
Family as a Miniature Church
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Regular meeting of charismatic Christians
Prayer Meeting
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Small gathering of Christians
Household Meeting
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given to individuals who are invited, essential topics are discussed
Life in the Spirit Seminar
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To experience a holy hour of prayer
Perpetual Adoration
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renew one's faith in God
Christian Life Program
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Prayer that Jesus taught us
Our Father
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Prayer that gives honor to Mary as Mother of God and all believers
Hail Mary
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This prayer gives honor to the Most Holy Trinity
Glory Be
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This prayer is an affirmation of our faith in God
Apostle’s Creed / Nicene Creed
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Imprinting the Holy Trinity on our bodies
Sign of the Cross
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Full name of St. Eugene de Mazenod
Charles Joseph Eugene de Mazenod
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St. Eugene de Mazenod is the patron saint of…
Patron Saint of Dysfunctional Families
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St. Eugene - Date of Birth
August 1, 1782
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St. Eugene - Social Status
Nobility
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St. Eugene - Final Vocation
Being a Priest
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St. Eugene - Death
May 21, 1861
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St. Eugene - Canonization
December 3, 1995
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Father of St. Eugene
Charles Antoine de Mazenod
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Mother of St. Eugene
Marie-Rose Joannis
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Changed the life of the De Mazenod Family and is the reason for going into Italy
French Revolution of 1789
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St. Eugene’s teacher
Don Bartolo Zinelli
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Why did St. Eugene’s parents divorce?
To take back their fortunes
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What St. Eugene felt when his parents divorced
Emptiness
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the congregation that St. Eugene founded
Oblates of Mary Immaculate
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It means gift
Oblate
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it was when the OMI was founded.
January 25, 1816
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approval of OMI and lead by POPE LEO XII
February 17, 1826
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The person who inspired St. Eugene
Mother Mary
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Charisms of St. Eugene
- Love for the church, poor, and did charity - Has evangelization, has been an oblate, a missionary spirit, and Christ
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Last words of St. Eugene
Practice well charity, charity, charity, and zeal for the salvation of souls
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A community of people convoked by God
Church
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Hebrew word meaning “the gathering of the people of God before his presence”
Qahal
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Latin or Greek word meaning “assembly convoked by God”
Ecclesia - Latin, Ekklesia - Greek
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A German word that when translated, means Church
Kirche
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Is the assembly of all baptized persons united in the same true faith, the same sacrifice, and the same sacraments under the authority of the Pope and the bishops in union with him
Catholic Church
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Foundation of the Church
- Jesus’ teachings and deeds - His proclamation of God’s kingdom - Lifestyle of the community of disciples/apostles
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What the Holy Spirit did to the followers of Christ from SCARED to being COURAGEOUS LIVING WITNESSES
Transformed Emotion
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Physical Signs during the Pentecost
- Strong gusts of wind - Tongues of fire lit up above their heads
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Blessings from the Pentecost
- Spoke different languages with prayers - The Holy Spirit came down - Gave them courage
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Pope means..
Sovereign pontiff
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The pope is the..
- Head of the Church - Bridge between humans and the divine
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Inspires, motivates, and has a purpose and direction for your life
Motto
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Characteristics of the Early Christians
1. Teachings of the Apostles 2. Fellowship / Community Life 3. Breaking of the Bread 4. Prayer
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The first teacher of the apostles
Jesus
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The source of our life
Holy Eucharist
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Ekklesia is derived from this Greek word meaning those belonging to God
Kyriake