Sacrament tes Flashcards
What are the Sacraments of Initiation?
Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation
What are the Sacraments of Healing?
Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick
What are the Sacraments at the Service of Communion?
Holy Orders
What are the 7 gifts of the holy spirit?
Wisdom
Understanding
Knowledge
Right Judgment
Courage
Reverence
Wonder and Awe
what are the 2 printable effects of Baptism?
Purification from sin.
New birth in the Holy Spirit.
what are the four moral virtues?
Prudence – the habit of making good judgment and decisions.
Justice – the practice of treating others fairly.
Fortitude – the courage to do what is right.
Temperance – the habit of living in moderation and controlling desires.
what is reconciliation?
Reconciliation is a sacrament of Healing.
It focuses on forgiveness in our life and on our acceptance of that forgiveness.
what is a mortal sin?
Mortal Sin – a serious act against God’s Law that we knowingly and freely choose to do. It separates us from God’s grace. It requires the Sacrament of Reconciliation to be forgiven.
whats is veinal sin?
Venial Sin – less serious than a mortal sin. It weakens our relationship with God and the Church.
what are the seven deadly sins and there virtues
Sin Virtue
Pride Humility
Greed Generosity
Envy Love
Wrath/Anger Kindness
Lust Self control
Gluttony Faith/Temperance
Sloth Zeal
Sin
Virtue
Pride Humility
Greed Generosity
Envy Love
Wrath/Anger Kindness
Lust Self control
Gluttony Faith/Temperance
Sloth Zeal
what is perfect contrition
feeling sorry for our sins because of our love for God, not because of fear of punishment.
why are three ct the penites must carry out?
Express contrition or sorrow for sin.
Confess these sins to the priest.
Intend to make reparation(FIX IT) and do works of reparation to correct any harm the sins may have caused.
what is the sacrament of confomataion
The Sacrament of Confirmation is a Sacraments of Initiation in which we receive the special strength of the Holy Spirit to faithfully give witness to Christ and grow in holiness.
Five effects of confirmation
Increases and deepens baptismal graces.
Unites us more firmly to Christ.
Increases the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Makes our bond with the Church more perfect.
Strengthens us as witnesses of Jesus.