Religion Flashcards
Catholic Social Teaching, Liturgy, Sacraments, etc
the free undeserved gift of gods life within are souls witch he shares with us
matter, Sanctifying grace, holistic, sacrament, form, ordinary minister, morality, original sin, concupiscence, liturgy, indelible mark
Sanctifying grace
an onward sign that Christ gave to the church and uses to give us inward grace
matter, Sanctifying grace, holistic, sacrament, form, ordinary minister, morality, original sin, concupiscence, liturgy, indelible mark
sacrament
involving the hole body mind and soul
matter, Sanctifying grace, holistic, sacrament, form, ordinary minister, morality, original sin, concupiscence, liturgy, indelible mark
holistic
the key words or concepts that express the purpose of a sacrament
matter, Sanctifying grace, holistic, sacrament, form, ordinary minister, morality, original sin, concupiscence, liturgy, indelible mark
form
the specific materials or gestures used in the sacraments that we can see
matter, Sanctifying grace, holistic, sacrament, form, ordinary minister, morality, original sin, concupiscence, liturgy, indelible mark
matter
a person who normally celebrates a sacrament
matter, Sanctifying grace, holistic, sacrament, form, ordinary minister, morality, original sin, concupiscence, liturgy, indelible mark
ordinary minister
our participation in Christ’s work of saving us through the church
matter, Sanctifying grace, holistic, sacrament, form, ordinary minister, morality, original sin, concupiscence, liturgy, indelible mark
liturgy
the sin of the first human beings and the fallen state of human nature witch effects every person except Mary nd witch Christ came to redeem us
matter, Sanctifying grace, holistic, sacrament, form, ordinary minister, morality, original sin, concupiscence, liturgy, indelible mark
original sin
a permanent unremovable spiritual seal placed onus by god through sacraments that sets us apart as belonging to god
matter, Sanctifying grace, holistic, sacrament, form, ordinary minister, morality, original sin, concupiscence, liturgy, indelible mark
indelible mark
discorded desires that come from the consequences of original sin and produce an attraction to sin
matter, Sanctifying grace, holistic, sacrament, form, ordinary minister, morality, original sin, concupiscence, liturgy, indelible mark
concupiscence
the goodness or evilness of human acts
matter, Sanctifying grace, holistic, sacrament, form, ordinary minister, morality, original sin, concupiscence, liturgy, indelible mark
morality
the correct understanding of what is real
truth
justice
peace
catholic social teaching
beatitudes
truth
giving god and other people what they desire
truth
justice
peace
catholic social teaching
beatitudes
justice
the ordering of everything toward god
truth
justice
peace
catholic social teaching
beatitudes
peace
the church’s guidelines of how Christians are called to live in the world and approach political economic and cultural issues
truth
justice
peace
catholic social teaching
beatitudes
catholic social teaching
the teachings of Jesus in the sermon on the mount on the meaning of true happiness and the way to experience it
truth
justice
peace
catholic social teaching
beatitudes
beatitudes
is one current, specific social situation to which Christians are called to respond
Racism
is one current, specific economic situation to which Christians are called to respond
hunger
is one current, specific political situation to which Christians are called to respond
war
what are the elements required for a sacrament to take place
form, matter, minister, and minister’s intention
Pouring or immersing person in water three times
-Incorporates us into the person of Christ and gives us a share in the priestly, prophetic, and kingly roles of Christ
-Symbolizes that Christ has enlightened the life of the baptized person
-Symbolizes that we have put on Christ and been washed clean of the stain of sin
–Represents the newly baptized person’s entry in the life of the Trinity
–Represents the newly baptized person’s entry in the life of the Trinity
Anointing with sacred chrism
-Incorporates us into the person of Christ and gives us a share in the priestly, prophetic, and kingly roles of Christ
-Symbolizes that Christ has enlightened the life of the baptized person
-Symbolizes that we have put on Christ and been washed clean of the stain of sin
–Represents the newly baptized person’s entry in the life of the Trinity
Incorporates us into the person of Christ and gives us a share in the priestly, prophetic, and kingly roles of Christ
White garment
-Incorporates us into the person of Christ and gives us a share in the priestly, prophetic, and kingly roles of Christ
-Symbolizes that Christ has enlightened the life of the baptized person
-Symbolizes that we have put on Christ and been washed clean of the stain of sin
–Represents the newly baptized person’s entry in the life of the Trinity
-Symbolizes that we have put on Christ and been washed clean of the stain of sin
Baptismal candle
-Incorporates us into the person of Christ and gives us a share in the priestly, prophetic, and kingly roles of Christ
-Symbolizes that Christ has enlightened the life of the baptized person
-Symbolizes that we have put on Christ and been washed clean of the stain of sin
–Represents the newly baptized person’s entry in the life of the Trinity
-Symbolizes that Christ has enlightened the life of the baptized person
Through the sacraments, we receive the grace of Jesus’ _______________.
Paschal Mystery
The root of each sacrament is found in: ______________ and ______________.
Scripture and Tradition.
why are the Sacraments known as efficacious or effective signs of grace?
because they actually give us the grace that they symbolize.
What are the 3 types of sins Baptism removes?
Baptism removes original sin, mortal sins, and venial sins.
When an unbaptized person who wants to get baptized and is planning to get baptized dies before receiving the Sacrament of Baptism, we call this _________________.
Baptism of Desire.
We share in Christ’s ______________ and _____________ through Baptism.
Death on the Cross and Resurrection
The three sacraments that leave an indelible mark on a person’s soul are:
Baptism
Confirmation
Holy Orders
The effects of Baptism are:
-Makes the person a child of God
-Gives the person sanctifying grace
-Makes the person a member of the Church and of the Body of Christ
-Makes it possible for the person to go to heaven
-Gives the person the right to ask for all of the other sacraments and gifts of being Catholic