Theo 2- Lent Flashcards

1
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a day of fast and abstinence.
• On this day, Christians throughout the world
pause to mark their foreheads with ashes.
• It is an outward sign of their inner desire to reform their lives.

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Ash wednesday

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2
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The 3 PILLARS OF LENT:

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1.Prayer
2. Fasting
3. Almsgiving

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3
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Christ’s disciples and their testimony from?

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The knowledge of Jesus

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4
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Faith is regarded as?

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Apostolic

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5
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a Jew from Nazareth
ü His proclamation of what
God intends for humankind and the world is expressed in His cultural idiom, the Kingdom of God

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Jesus

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6
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The connection of the Christian faith to a people’s culture is NOT part of the authentic tradition of the Church.
TRUE OR FALSE

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False

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7
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____ must take root in the matrix of our Filipino being so that we may truly believe and love as Filipinos. What is stated?

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Faith

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8
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The gospels are faith documents
A and B

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a. The gospels are expressions of a resurrection faith.

b. The gospels do not primarily intend to give biographical accounts of the life of Jesus.

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The gospels were all written after the resurrection experience of Jesus and the disciples’ experience of it.

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a. The gospels are expressions of a resurrection faith.

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They do not end with Jesus’ death and did not intend to do so.
A or B

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a. The gospels are expressions of a resurrection faith.

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the narratives are expressions of faith of the disciples and are also invitations to others to believe.
A or B

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b. The gospels do not primarily intend to give biographical accounts of the life of Jesus.

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12
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What do they mean? vs. did they really happen the way they are depicted?
A or B

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b. The gospels do not primarily intend to give biographical accounts of the life of Jesus

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13
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“goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior”

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Titus 3:4

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14
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Philanthropia- what language?

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Greek

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15
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“philos” means?

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Friend

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16
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“Anthropos” means?

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Human being

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17
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Philanthropia means?

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  • “to be a friend to the whole of
    humankind”
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18
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God has revealed the GodSelf as
someone who loves us intimately.
True or False

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True

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19
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  • Jesus preaches the Kingdom of God and tells parables about it.
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The Kingdom of God: God’s word of friendship in Jesus

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20
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The very person of God defines what the Kingdom is all about.

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The Kingdom of God: God’s word of friendship in Jesus

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21
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The central image of Jesus’ message as proclaimed in the Synoptic Gospels.

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Kingdom of God

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22
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It is the heart of the Gospel’s presentation of Jesus’ mission and ministry.

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Kingdom of God

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23
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Jesus preaches the Kingdom of God and tells parables about it

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The Kingdom of God: God’s word of friendship in Jesus
- Jesus preaches the Kin

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24
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What did Jesus do?
HDTT

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heals
drives away evil spirits
table fellowship
The very person of God
defines what the Kingdom is all about.

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25
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How did Jesus show us the meaning of the Kingdom of God?

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The Kingdom of God is good news.
b. The Kingdom of God is all-embracing.
c. The Kingdom of God is fundamentally
a gift.
d. The Kingdom of God is the
ascendancy of God’s
loob/beauty/goodness.
e. The Kingdom of God: already
and not yet

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26
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its message gladdens the heart because of the kind of God he reveals in His person. What meaning of kingdom of God?

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The Kingdom of God is good news

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27
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Kingdom of God is good news example gospels

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Luke 24:32
- Luke 7: 22 – 23
- Exodus 3:7 -8

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28
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Jesus’ circle of friends is inclusive.
What meaning of kingdom of God?

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The Kingdom of God is all embracing

29
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He extends the hands of friendship to those whom society considered to be beyond reach. What kind of kingdom of God

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The Kingdom of God is all embracing

30
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Gospels of God is embracing

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  • Luke 15:1-7 - Luke 19:5-10 - Mark 2:17
31
Q

A divine initiative,
doesn’t ask for a proof of
worthiness. What kind of kingdom of God meaning?

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The Kingdom of God is fundamentally a gift

32
Q

Kingdom of God and will of
God= God reigns supreme. What kind of meaning of God?

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The kingdom of God is the ascendancy of God’s “loob”

33
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refers to who God truly
is and thus to the very Godness of God. What kind of Meaning of Kingdom of God?

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The kingdom of God is the ascendancy of God’s “loob”

34
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refers to who God truly
is and thus to the very Godness of God.

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Loob

35
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A vision of what is to become of us as well as a process of partial realizations of it in our present world. What kind of meaning of the kingdom of God?

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The Kingdom of God: already and not yet

36
Q

Jesus proclaimed and witnessed to God’s kagandahang loob by way of deeds. What kind Of meaning of Kingdom of God?

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The Kingdom of God: already and not yet

37
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Our commitment to Christ in the world today is the vocation shared by all Christians.

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Vocation

38
Q

means responding to Christ’s call

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Vocation

39
Q

Our vocation as Christians is to pattern our lives on the teaching and example of?

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Christ

40
Q

Different States of Life:

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  1. Lay persons – married or single
  2. Religious
  3. Ordained Priests/ bishops
41
Q

refers to all the faithful except those in Holy Orders and those who belong to a religious state sanctioned by the Church. What state of life?

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Lay state

42
Q

In their own distinct way, they share the priestly, prophetic and kingly office of Christ and to the best of their abilities carry on the mission of the whole Christian people in the Church and in the world. What state of life?

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Lay state

43
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the sacrament of Vocation for most of the laity is Matrimony. What forms of life?

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Married life

44
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The Sacrament of Matrimony refers to 2 essential things:

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  1. the sacramental celebration of the union of man and woman before God and people and,
  2. their ongoing married life.
45
Q

some lay persons choose not to marry but stay single and celibate. What kind of form of life?

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Celibate life

46
Q

Christians who choose celibacy offer their lives to God through the service of their family, the Church or the society. What form of life?

A

Celibate life

47
Q

Christians who choose celibacy offer their lives to God through the service of their family, the Church or the society. What kind of form of life?

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Celibate life

48
Q

It is a charism from Christ Himself, to the individual, a call to a special form of service of God through serving others – for greater spiritual fruitfulness. What kind of form of life?

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Celibate life

49
Q

refers to those who enter an order or congregation of a celibate life consecrated to God. What kind of state of life?

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Religious state

50
Q

They pledge themselves by public vows to the practice of the 3 evangelical counsels: poverty, chastity and obedience as the means of consecrating themselves wholly to God and His supreme love. What kind of state of life?

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Religious state

51
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Examples of Religious Congregations in the Philippines

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ØFMM – Franciscan Missionary of Mary ØRVM – Religious of the Virgin Mary ØRGS – Religious of the Good Shepherd ØRA – Religious of the Assumption ØSPC – St. Paul of Chartres
ØOP – The Dominican Order/ Order of Preachers ØOSB – Order of St. Benedict
ØSJ – Society of Jesus
ØSDB – Salesians of Don Bosco
ØOSA – Order of St. Agustine

52
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Examples of religious congregations

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ØFMM – Franciscan Missionary of Mary ØRVM – Religious of the Virgin Mary ØRGS – Religious of the Good Shepherd ØRA – Religious of the Assumption ØSPC – St. Paul of Chartres
ØOP – The Dominican Order/ Order of Preachers ØOSB – Order of St. Benedict
ØSJ – Society of Jesus
ØSDB – Salesians of Don Bosco
ØOSA – Order of St. Agustine

53
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ØThe members serve the Church through different apostolates according to the charism of their founder –

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education, taking care of the sick, orphans, community organizing, working with the poor, giving retreats/ recollections, etc

54
Q

Holy orders

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Clerical state

55
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the priesthood is the other Sacrament of Vocation

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Clerical state

56
Q

Øthe sacrament of apostolic ministry. What state?

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Clerical state

57
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ØBishops and priests are ordained in order to preach the Gospel and shepherd the faithful, as well as to celebrate divine worship, sharing in Christ’s own priesthood as ministers of the Word. What state?

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Clerical state

58
Q

spend time to carefully reflect on your choices. What thing to consider?

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Careful discernment

59
Q

ØConsulting a spiritual director. Articulating your thoughts and feelings about choices in life will enlighten you on the path you want to take. What thing to consider?

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Careful discernment

60
Q

ØHave a realistic knowledge of yourself – your talents, skills, interests, character, limitations, weaknesses, etc. what thing to consider?

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Careful discernment

61
Q

ØAsk yourself what you can contribute to be of fruitful service to the community. What thing to consider?

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Careful discernment

62
Q

Study well and make good in the course of your choice.
Ø A good formation would be an advantage in terms of doing well in your chosen state of life. What thing to consider?

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Live a good life as you prepare for a future vocation.

63
Q

to be conscious of God’s presence

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Mindfulness

64
Q

Perfected through prayer

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Mindfulness

65
Q

Learning from Jesus’ Prayer
Habits. Give three

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His custom was to find a place where he could pray alone, whether it was on the mountain or in a desolate place.
Ø He often prayed while it was dark, either at night, through the night, or early in the morning.
Ø Prayer formed the foundation for his ministry.
Ø He prayed before making major decisions.
Ø His miraculous power and his glorious relationship with the Father are closely connected to times of prayer.
Ø Unity with the Father was both the source and content of his extended prayers.

66
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RB 20: REVERENCE in PRAYER. Give three

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Whenever we want to ask some favor of a powerful man, we do it humbly and respectfully, for fear of presumption.
2 How much more important, then, to lay our petitions before the Lord God of all things with the utmost humility and sincere devotion. 3 We must know that God regards our purity of heart and tears of compunction, not our many words.
4 Prayer should therefore be short and pure, unless perhaps it is prolonged under the inspiration of divine grace.
5 In community, however, prayer should always be brief; and when the superior gives the signal, all should rise together.”

67
Q

ØShe founded a religious community for women near Monte Cassino at Plombariola, five miles from where her brother governed a monastery.

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St scholastica

68
Q

üWhen he was sent to Rome to study, he was frustrated at the lack of moral soundness in the lives of his fellow youth.
üRB characterized by the primacy of prayer in one’s life

A

St benedict

69
Q

Justice attains its inner fullness only in What

A

Love