Test 3 Flashcards
Joy Davidman:
The wife of CS Lewis
Anthropomorphism:
The process of making a nonhuman into human by giving it human qualities. CS Lewis anthropomorphics God in his book by comparing him to the practice of vivesbec.
Elizabeth Kulber Ross:
Made the stages of grief; Denial, Anger, Bargaining (“If only . . .), Depression, Acceptance. They can happen in any order and sometimes the stages can be repeated
Anointing of the Sick:
Spiritual consolation through hope, peace, and fortitude, Physical strengthening, Forgiveness of sins, if unable to confess, Unification with the Passion of Christ, Unity with the Church in prayer
Thurible:
The metal container that used to hold the burning incense used for religious services
Pyx:
Container for consecrated host or the eucharist
Aspergillum:
The mechanism to sprinkle holy water. It is used for blessings of the sick or blessing homes
Stole:
What the priest wears when celebrating particular rituals
Viaticum:
Giving of eucharist to the dying and anointing of the sick, confession if possible. It is the commendation of the dying
Oleum Infirmorum:
Is the oil used for the anointing of the sick
Eulogy:
It is given at a wake or after funeral rite are given
Russel Kirk:
Wrote the Watches of the Straight Gates
Ghost:
Are spirits that still want to resolve a problem on earth and are being held back
Poltergeist:
Is a spirit that will make physical disturbances because they have unresolved problems on earth
John Henry Newman:
Was an Oxford scholar and converted to Catholicism
Watchers:
The angels who are at the straight gates. The name given to angels by the Jewish. They can be good or bad angels but in the story Watchers at the Straight Gate, they are demonic and telling sins.
Immaculate Conception:
States that Mary conceived without original sin and therefore she is able to be resurrected before the communal resurrection.
The Assumption of Mary:
You can choose whether you believe her death took place but it does not specify whether it happens or not because of conflict. Mary was then resurrected to be with God.
The Dormition of Mary:
Specifies the death of Mary. She was then resurrected to be with God.
Spe salvi:
It means Saved in Hope. It is the encyclical by the pope and talks about the theological virtue of hope, faith, and love.
Munificentissimus Deus:
Defining the dogma of the Assumption
-Mary is the only one who has resurrected and passed the intermediate state. The personification of the church
The Dream of Gerontius:
Was a poem written by John Henry Newman after he converted to catholicism. It was about a journey from death to purgatory to be by God’s side. It was made into a song by Elger.
Apostolic Pardon:
It is a blessing given at the conclusion of the anointing of the sick, especially when the sick is in danger of death.