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What does the rule of St. Benedict state?

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Nothing may have priority over the liturgy”

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The most profound encounter with Jesus Christ on earth is the

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Liturgy

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What is the centerpiece of liturgical celebrations

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the Holy Eucharist

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The church lives and breaths by

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celebrating the Eucharist

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what is liturgy

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Liturgy is the official divine worship of the church

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Jesus assures us of his presence in two places

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in service with the poor and in the Eucharist

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What is the holy sacarfice of the mass

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the Eucharist

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7
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what happens when we celebrate the liturgy

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When we celebrate the liturgy, we are drawn into the love of God, healed and transformed.

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what is a blessing

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Something good that comes from God

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9
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the liturgy is communion or fellowship with

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Jesus Christ

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During the paschal liturgy, Jesus celebrated the liberation of mankind from

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the power of death

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What is paschal mystery

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the redemptive effect of Jesus death and resurrection

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12
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How many sacraments are celebrated by the church

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7

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What are the sacraments of the Church

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Baptism, Penance, Eucharist, Confirmation, Matrimony, Holy Orders, Anointing of the Sick

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14
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What is charged with administering the sacraments and protecting them from misuse

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the church

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15
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who was entrusted with Jesus’ words and signs

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The Apostles

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16
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Which sacraments can be received once in a lifetime

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Baptism, Confirmation and Holy orders

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17
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What is charism

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a gift of grace

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18
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what is a prerequisite for receiving a sacrament

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faith

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19
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may an individual priest or congregation alter the sacrament rituals

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No

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20
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What is ex opera operato

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Independently of the moral conduct or spiritual outlook of the minster

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21
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The sacraments receive their holiness from

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christ himself at work

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22
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Who celebrates the liturgy

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Christ, the Lord

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23
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What is the last book of the

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Revaluation

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24
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Christ gives himself to us in the mass so that we may give

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ourselves to him

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25
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What purpose do signs and symbols serve in the liturgies

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to perceive and describe spiritual or interior realities

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26
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What are human sights that the Son of God is living and active among us

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bread & wine, water of baptism, anointing with the Holy Spirit

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27
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What are our response to God’s sacred signs?

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Signs of reverence, genuflecting, standing while listening to the Gospel, bowing, and folding hands

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Why do the sacred signs of the liturgy need works too

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Liturgy is a dialogue with God

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What is the role of music during the Liturgy

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music should pray more beautiful, and more fervent more than the congregation and bring them closer to God.

30
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Why does the liturgical year repeat itself every year

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The Liturgical year celebration the most important events in the christian salvation

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What is the role of music during the liturgy

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music should prayer more beautiful and more fervent, move the congregation and bring them closer to God

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Why does the liturgical year repeat itself every year

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the liturgical year celebration the most important events in christian salvation history

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what event marks the beginning of the liturgical year

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Advent

34
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when does the Easter season end

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Feast of Pentecost

35
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What day is the center of Christian time

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Sunday

36
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What are the seven times for prayer in the Liturgy of the Hours

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Matins, Lauds, Terce, Sext, None, vespers, compline

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A church is a symbol of

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the heavenly house of God

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What are the central places in the church

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The Alter, the Crucifix, tabernacle, catherdra, ambo, baptismal font, the confessional

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what parts of the liturgy may not be changed

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Those words that are of divine origin

40
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What is the original sacrament

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Jesus Christ

41
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What are the sacrament of initiation

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Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation

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What are the sacraments of Communion and mission

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Matrimony, and Holy orders

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what are the sacraments of healing

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Anointing of the sick and Penance

44
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During what sacrament do we receive the Holy Spirit

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Confirmation

45
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What is the foundational sacrament

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Baptism

46
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In the case of infant baptism, who professes the faith on behalf of the childd

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the parent of the child

47
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What are other signs used in baptism

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anointing, the white garment, and the baptismal candle

48
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who may be baptized

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Anyone may be baptized for faith

49
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who may administer the sacrament of baptism

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Bishop, a priest, or deacon, if any emergency any Christian can administer it

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Why does a person receive a name in baptism

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to signify that God know each person my name

51
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Why are names of saints used as Baptismal names

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serve as an example of how to live our lives

52
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what sacrament completes Baptism by reaffirming our baptismal promise and bestowing the Holy Spirit

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Confirmation

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What signs are used in the sacrament of confirmation

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the imposition of hands and anointing with chrism

54
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When a person receives the sacrament of sacrament, they become full-fledged member of

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the catholic church

55
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What is the chrism

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oil of anointing, made of olive oil and balsam

56
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When did the Holy Spirit descend upon the Apostles

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50 days after Easter {Pentecost}

57
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What do we make with God when we are confirmed

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make convent with God

58
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who may be confirmed

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any catholic Christian who has received the sacrament of baptism; and in the state of grace

59
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what does it mean to be in ‘state of grace’

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to have not committed a serious sin {moral sin}

60
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why should a candidate for confirmation make a confession before receiving the sacrament

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to reconcile with oneself, their neighbors with God [forgivness]

61
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Who normally administers the sacrament of confirmation

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Bishops, or if any reason a bishop will delegate a priest ( in matter a death a priest will confirm the person)

62
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In the Holy Eucharist, we are united in the Holy Communion with

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Jesus Christ

63
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May an individual who has not received the sacraments of baptism and confirmation receive the sacrament of Eucharist

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no

64
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According to the second vatican council, Lumen gentium, the eucharist is

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the source and summit of the Christian life

65
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when did Jesus celebrate the first eucharist

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Last supper with apostles

66
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during the last supper, what did Jesus call the bread & wine

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His body & blood

67
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what is the heart of Christian communion

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the Eucharist

68
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When we receive the host, we are receiving

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the body and blood being transformed into the Body and Blood