THEOLOGY 2 Flashcards
What are the 4 pivotal document of vatican 2
SLGD
Lumen Gentium
Gaudium et spea
Dei Verbum
Sacrosanctum Concilium
When was Lumen Gentium published?
November 21, 1964
When was Gaudium et spes published?
December 7, 1965
When was Dei verbum published?
November 18, 1965
When was sacrosanctum concilium published?
December 4, 1963
Double Thrust of Vatican 2
Ad fontes and aggiornamento
- “Light of the Nation”
- Emphasize the concept of the
“People of God”
What pivotal document?
Lumen Gentium
This document redefined the nature
of the Church, emphasizing the role
of all believers.
What pivotal document?
Lumen gentium
Joy and Hope”
- Pastoral Constitution on the Church
in the Modern World
What pivotal document?
Gaudium et spes
Addressed Church’s relationship
with the modern world
- emphasizing social justice, human
dignity
What pivotal document?
Gaudium et spes
Church’s responsibility to engage
with contemporary issues.
What pivotal document?
Gaudium et spes
“Word of God”
- Dogmatic Constitution on Divine
Revelation
What pivotal document?
Dei verbum
This document focused on the
interpretation of Sacred Scripture
What pivotal document?
Dei verbum
Highlighted the importance of
Scripture in the life of the Church.
What pivotal document?
Dei verbum
- “Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy”
- This document reformed the liturgy
What pivotal document?
Sacrosanctum concilium
- Return to the sources
What thrust of vatican 2?
Ad fontes
Encouraging the use of vernacular
languages in the Mass and emphasizing the active participation of the laity in worship. What kind of pivotal document?
Sacrosanctum concilium
Renewal or up to date.
What kind of thrust of vatican?
Aggiornamento
Prominent theologian
- German Jesuit
Who is stated?
Karl Rahner
“Christian community has officially
become “a truly world Church”
Who is stated?
Karl Rahner
- Three distinct historical and cultural
epochs
Who is stated?
Karl Rahner
The foundational experience of the Church had to be interpreted in the light of the Jewish culture since her founder Jesus Christ was a Jew. What epoch?
Rootedness in Jewish Culture
Peter accepted and baptized a gentile named Cornelius
What epoch?
Rootedness in Jewish Culture
Christianity found itself more and more accepting gentiles into their fold
What epoch?
Graeco-RomanCultural Tradition
Catholic means?
Universal
We are part of a whole
- “No one is discriminated, and all are
welcomed to the banquet which God
prepares for all”
What mark of the Church?
Catholic
Church has been using in her preaching “the discoveries of different cultures to spread and to explain the message of Christ to all nations, to probe it and more deeply to understand it, and to give it better expression in liturgical celebrations and in the life of the diversified community of the faithful
What epoch?
Vatican II
Church can adapt herself into any kind of culture by making use of its customs and traditions.
What epoch?
Vatican II
4 marks of the Catholic Church
OHCA
One
Holy
Catholic
Apostolic
“Before his death, He prayed that we may be one as he and the Father are one”
What mark of the Church?
One
“We are one not simply for ourselves, but for the peace of the divided humankind in the coming kingdom”
What mark of the Church?
One
UNITY AMIDST DIVERSITY
What mark of the Church?
One
Our Lord Himself is the source of all holiness: “The one Christ is mediator and the way of salvation; he is present to us in His body which is the Church” (Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, #14).
What mark of the Church?
Holy
This does not mean that all members of the Church are sin free
What mark of the Church?
Holy
MISSION: Imbibe God’s value system
What mark of Church?
Holy
We are part of a whole
- “No one is discriminated, and all are
welcomed to the banquet which God
prepares for all”
What Mark of the Church?
Catholic
“Trace one’s roots from the faith legacy of the apostles or the first witnesses to the risen Christ whom they have testified in words and deeds”
What Mark of the Church?
Apostolic
The pope and bishops are the successors of the apostles.
What mark of the Church?
Apostolic
Addresses that Mary gave birth to a Jesus who is fully human and divine.
Who are stated?
COUNCIL OF EPHESUS
4 Marian Dogmas
MMG
PV
IC
A
Mary, Mother of God
Perpetual Virgin
Immaculate Conception
Assumption
Theotokos means?
God bearer
God bearer word
Theotokos
is to ascend something only God can do by His own divine power
Ascension
to be taken up by God’s power
Assumption
- “Behold, you shall conceive in your womb and shall bring forth a son, and you shall call his name Jesus… therefore, the holy one who shall be born of you shall be called Son of God” (Lk 1:31, 35).
What marian dogma?
Mary, Mother of God
- “Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary and became man”
What marian dogma?
Mary, mother of God
Mary was and is Virgin before, in and after Christ’s birth
What Marian Dogma?
Perpetual Virginity
Virgin before= ?
who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary.”
“who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary.”
What kind of virgin?
Virgin before
Virgin during= ?
Vatican II reiterated the teaching about Mary, the Ever-Virgin, by stating that Christ’s birth did not diminish Mary’s virginal integrity but sanctified it (LG 57).
Vatican II reiterated the teaching about Mary, the Ever-Virgin, by stating that Christ’s birth did not diminish Mary’s virginal integrity but sanctified it (LG 57).
What kind of virgin?
Virgin during
? = “The so-called “brothers and sisters” are close relations”
Virgin after
Virgin after = ?
= “The so-called “brothers and sisters” are close relations”
that the most Blessed Virgin Mary, in the first instance of her conception, by a singular grace and privilege granted by Almighty God, in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the human race, was preserved free from all stains of original sin.”
What kind of Marian Dogma?
Immaculate conception
Mary’s Immaculate Conception means that Mary was conceived by her parents but was miraculously kept free from original sin.
What kind of Marian Dogma?
Immaculate conception
- The Virgin Mary, “having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heavenly glory.”
What kind of marian Dogma?
Assumption