review question Flashcards
What does the rule of St. Benedict state?
Nothing may have priority over the liturgy”
The most profound encounter with Jesus Christ on earth is the
Liturgy
What is the centerpiece of liturgical celebrations
the Holy Eucharist
The church lives and breaths by
celebrating the Eucharist
what is liturgy
Liturgy is the official divine worship of the church
Jesus assures us of his presence in two places
in service with the poor and in the Eucharist
What is the holy sacarfice of the mass
the Eucharist
what happens when we celebrate the liturgy
When we celebrate the liturgy, we are drawn into the love of God, healed and transformed.
what is a blessing
Something good that comes from God
the liturgy is communion or fellowship with
Jesus Christ
During the paschal liturgy, Jesus celebrated the liberation of mankind from
the power of death
What is paschal mystery
the redemptive effect of Jesus death and resurrection
How many sacraments are celebrated by the church
7
What are the sacraments of the Church
Baptism, Penance, Eucharist, Confirmation, Matrimony, Holy Orders, Anointing of the Sick
What is charged with administering the sacraments and protecting them from misuse
the church
who was entrusted with Jesus’ words and signs
The Apostles
Which sacraments can be received once in a lifetime
Baptism, Confirmation and Holy orders
What is charism
a gift of grace
what is a prerequisite for receiving a sacrament
faith
may an individual priest or congregation alter the sacrament rituals
No
What is ex opera operato
Independently of the moral conduct or spiritual outlook of the minster
The sacraments receive their holiness from
christ himself at work
Who celebrates the liturgy
Christ, the Lord
What is the last book of the
Revaluation
Christ gives himself to us in the mass so that we may give
ourselves to him
What purpose do signs and symbols serve in the liturgies
to perceive and describe spiritual or interior realities
What are human sights that the Son of God is living and active among us
bread & wine, water of baptism, anointing with the Holy Spirit
What are our response to God’s sacred signs?
Signs of reverence, genuflecting, standing while listening to the Gospel, bowing, and folding hands
Why do the sacred signs of the liturgy need works too
Liturgy is a dialogue with God
What is the role of music during the Liturgy
music should pray more beautiful, and more fervent more than the congregation and bring them closer to God.
Why does the liturgical year repeat itself every year
The Liturgical year celebration the most important events in the christian salvation
What is the role of music during the liturgy
music should prayer more beautiful and more fervent, move the congregation and bring them closer to God
Why does the liturgical year repeat itself every year
the liturgical year celebration the most important events in christian salvation history
what event marks the beginning of the liturgical year
Advent
when does the Easter season end
Feast of Pentecost
What day is the center of Christian time
Sunday
What are the seven times for prayer in the Liturgy of the Hours
Matins, Lauds, Terce, Sext, None, vespers, compline
A church is a symbol of
the heavenly house of God
What are the central places in the church
The Alter, the Crucifix, tabernacle, catherdra, ambo, baptismal font, the confessional
what parts of the liturgy may not be changed
Those words that are of divine origin
What is the original sacrament
Jesus Christ
What are the sacrament of initiation
Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation
What are the sacraments of Communion and mission
Matrimony, and Holy orders
what are the sacraments of healing
Anointing of the sick and Penance
During what sacrament do we receive the Holy Spirit
Confirmation
What is the foundational sacrament
Baptism
In the case of infant baptism, who professes the faith on behalf of the childd
the parent of the child
What are other signs used in baptism
anointing, the white garment, and the baptismal candle
who may be baptized
Anyone may be baptized for faith
who may administer the sacrament of baptism
Bishop, a priest, or deacon, if any emergency any Christian can administer it
Why does a person receive a name in baptism
to signify that God know each person my name
Why are names of saints used as Baptismal names
serve as an example of how to live our lives
what sacrament completes Baptism by reaffirming our baptismal promise and bestowing the Holy Spirit
Confirmation
What signs are used in the sacrament of confirmation
the imposition of hands and anointing with chrism
When a person receives the sacrament of sacrament, they become full-fledged member of
the catholic church
What is the chrism
oil of anointing, made of olive oil and balsam
When did the Holy Spirit descend upon the Apostles
50 days after Easter {Pentecost}
What do we make with God when we are confirmed
make convent with God
who may be confirmed
any catholic Christian who has received the sacrament of baptism; and in the state of grace
what does it mean to be in ‘state of grace’
to have not committed a serious sin {moral sin}
why should a candidate for confirmation make a confession before receiving the sacrament
to reconcile with oneself, their neighbors with God [forgivness]
Who normally administers the sacrament of confirmation
Bishops, or if any reason a bishop will delegate a priest ( in matter a death a priest will confirm the person)
In the Holy Eucharist, we are united in the Holy Communion with
Jesus Christ
May an individual who has not received the sacraments of baptism and confirmation receive the sacrament of Eucharist
no
According to the second vatican council, Lumen gentium, the eucharist is
the source and summit of the Christian life
when did Jesus celebrate the first eucharist
Last supper with apostles
during the last supper, what did Jesus call the bread & wine
His body & blood
what is the heart of Christian communion
the Eucharist
When we receive the host, we are receiving
the body and blood being transformed into the Body and Blood