Religion: Sacraments Flashcards
A title Jesus gave us for the Holy Spirit that is often translated as “Advocate” or “Consoler” because the Holy Spirit helps us and defends us
Paraclete
Permanent and heroic character traits that Jesus has and that God shares with us
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
To use words and actions to teach other people about Jesus and His offer of salvation for all people
Evangelize
The act of rubbing or marking with oil, which symbolizes the action of the Holy Spirit
Anoint
The holy oil that is rubbed on people in certain sacraments and is used to consecrate churches, altars, chalices, and patens
Chrism
The change of the bread and wine at Mass into the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ
Transubstantiation
The sorrow a person has for his/her sins and the hatred of those sins, as well as the resolution not to sin again
Contrition
An offense against God that wounds a person’s relationship with God but does not get rid of God’s grace in his/her soul
Venial sin
A grave offense against God that separates a person from God and destroys God’s grace in his/her soul
Mortal sin
The priest or bishop’s obligation to keep absolutely secret the sins and other information that a person has told him during the Sacrament of Reconciliation
The Seal of Confession
An act of prayer or sacrifice that helps us become less attached to our sins and the things of this world and helps us make up for the temporary consequences of our sins
Penance
The interior voice of a human being that moves a person at the appropriate moment to do good and to avoid evil
Conscience
The type of prayer in which a person asks God for what he/she needs
Petition
To make holy and set aside for service to God
Consecrate
Which of the following is not true: A candidate for Confirmation who has reached the age of reason
a) must be in a state of grace
b) must have went to confession before hand
c) believe in Jesus
d) be prepared to take on the mission of Christian discipleship.
B) must have went to confession before hand
true or false: Confirmation is not a graduation from religious education.
true
true or false: After confirmation we don’t need to keep learning about our faith throughout our whole lives because we don’t know everything about our faith when we get confirmed.
false
true or false: The Holy Spirit is a person, not a force.
true