review question 3 Flashcards

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What is shared by the sacraments of Holy orders and Matrimony

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The two sacraments are directed toward the good of others

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What are the sacraments of communion and mission

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matrimony and holy orders

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2
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What are sacramentals

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Sacred signs or actions in which blessing is received

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What are some examples of a sacramental

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Holy water, receiving of ashes, the blessing of throats on the feast of St. Blaise, receiving palm form Palm Sunday, Easter candle

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4
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What is exorcism

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A prayer that protects or delivers a person from the evil

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5
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Who gave the Apostles the power to dispel evil spirits

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Jesus Christ

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6
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How is popular piety shown

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In the veneration of relics, processions, pilgrimages, and devotions

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what are relics

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the remains of bodies of saints or objects that the saints used during their lifetime

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Why do people go on pilgrimages

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to experience that their entire lives are a long journey to God

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9
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When are the Station of the Cross commonly celebrated

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During Lent and Holy week

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10
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What purpose is served by a Christian funeral

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it expresses the sorrow of the survivors, and celebrates the Ressurection of the soul of the departed

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what is essential of every marriage when faced with conflict

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Forgiveness and reconciliation

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12
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What is dispensation

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An exemption from the Church law

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13
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Who may grant a dispensation

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The local bishop or Apostolic see

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14
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What must be obtained before a catholic may marry a non-catholic

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A dispensation from the impediment of disparity of religion

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15
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Is marriage between a catholic and a non-catholic a sacramental

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no

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16
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when may an annulment be granted for a catholic marriage

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When one or more parties were not eligible to marry of could not give full consent at the same time of the wedding

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17
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When a married couple separate from each other and leave the marriage, it is called

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Separation from bed and board

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18
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is a marriage still valid if marriage couple separates

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yes, marriage remains vaild

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19
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may an person who divorces and then remarries while their ex-spouse is still alive participate in the Eucharist

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no

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20
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What is the domestic Church

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The family

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21
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What is the sacrament of matrimony

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The promise made between a man and women before God and the Church, which forms a binding blond unto death as a couple committed to each other

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22
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Who administers the sacrament of matrimony

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the bride and groom

23
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What is the role of the priest or deacon in the sacrament of Matrimony

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to call down God’s blessing on the couple and witness the marriage is made under the right circumstances and made in public

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What is required for the sacrament of matrimony to be valid

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marital consent

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What is marital consent

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A man and women enters into marriage of their own free will, without coercion, and are not prevented from marriage because of an existing marriage or ecclesiastical ties.

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what are the three necessary elements of a sacramental marriage

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Free consent, the affirmation of a life-long, exclusive union, and openness to children

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What is monogamy

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marriage to one person

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What is polygamy

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marriage to more than one person at the same time

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What is marital fidelity

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the commitment to enter into a lifelong union with a single partner, which excludes affairs outside of the marriage

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What is the meaning of “openness to fertility

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A willingness to accept any children God may send to them to them

31
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Today approximately how many marriages end in divorce

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50%

32
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What threatens marriage

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Sin

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What renews marriage

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Forgiveness

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What makes marriages strong

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Prayer and trust in God’s presence

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what are some of the examples of sins that undermine the sacrament of matrimony

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envy, love of power, a tendency to quarrel, lust, and infidelity

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What gift is received during the sacrament Holy Orders

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the Holy Spirit that gives the ordained a sacred authority

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What is the role of the bishop

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the bishop, along with the Pope, is responsible for the entire Church and is appointed to the offices of teaching, sanctifying, and governing

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A priest acts, above all as:

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a servant

39
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What are the degrees of the sacrament of Holy Orders

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Episcopate, presbyterate, and diaconate {bishop, priest, deacon}

40
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In the episcopal ordination, the bishop is ordained as a successor to

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the apostles

41
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who is the head of college of bishops

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the pope

42
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Who are the ordained assistants to the bishop

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the priest and bishops

43
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What is the name of the local church

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the diocese

44
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What is the role of priest

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to proclaim the Word of God, administer the sacraments, and celebrate the Holy Eucharist

45
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During their ordination, priests promise obedience to

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the bishop and his successors

46
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Who serves as the original model for the deaconate

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St. Stephen the Martyr

47
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Who was ordained in the Church as the first deacon

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St. Stephen the Martyr

48
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May a deacon be married

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yes

49
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Who may receive the sacrament of Holy orders

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a baptized, catholic man

50
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Who was the first witness to Jesus’ Ressurection

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Mary Magdalene

51
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Who is the apostles of apostles

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Mary Madalgane

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Why are only men allowed to receive the sacrament of Holy Orders

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Jesus only called men to be his apostles and only men were present at the Last Supper

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Why are priest and bishops required to live life of celibacy

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to show their undivided love for God

54
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What is a celibacy

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a personal commitment to live in an unmarried state

55
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What is the universal priesthood

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The call for every Christian to work in God’s name and bring blessings and grace to the world