Triune God Flashcards

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Trinity

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The belief thst there are three persons in one God; the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are seperate, but are also one being

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Mission

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Taking action to help others. Often through providing education, health-care and social reform

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Baptism

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The sacrament in wich a person becomes a child pf God and a Christian

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Triune God

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The christian belief that there are three persons in one God

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Evangelism

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Preaching the gospel using words

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Consubstantial

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The father, Son, Holy Spirit are not seperate entities but one God

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Authority of the Magisterium

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The teaching authority of the church.

Catholics believe that Jesus gave his 12 apostles apostolic authority to peter to lead the Catholic Church on earth. (Matthew 16:19)

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The sacrament of Baptism What does it symbolise?

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A new stage of life as Christian
The joining in with Jesus’ death and resurrection
Commiting the person’s life to God
The use of water represents the Holy Spirit

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The sacrament of Baptism Importance

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Christians share in christs victory over sin and death

It cleanses a person of original sin

It fills the person with the holy spirit giving them the strength to resist evil

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The Nicene Creed: Father

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Creator of all things: ´maker of heaven and earth’.

´All powerful’ maker of all is almighty and the source of all life

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The Nicene Creed: Son

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Christ is the ‘only begotten Son of God’

God the Son was ‘born before all ages’

The son is true God, ‘consubstantial with the Father’

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The Nicene Creed: Holy Spirit

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The spirit or breath of God gives life to all things

The Spirit is equal in majesty power and worship to the Father and the Son

The Spirit inspires people to let them know the will of God

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St Augustine

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Catherine La Cugna

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Similarities and differences between St Augustine and Catherine La Cugna

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The Trinity Old Testament [Genesis 1: 1-3; Deuteronomy 6: 4 -5]

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The Trinity New Testament [Matthew 3: 16-17; Galatians 4:6- 7]

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Magisterium Councils of Nicea [325 CE]

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Magisterium Council of Constantinople [381 CE]

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Why is music useful in worship?

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Psalms

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Plainchant

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Traditional Hymns

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Contemporary Worship Songs

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Influence of the Trinity on Christians : Mission

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Influence of the Trinity on Christians : Evangelism

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Mass settings : Gloria

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Mass settings : Alleluia

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Mass settings : Eucharistic Acclamation

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Mass settings : Mystery of Faith

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Traditional Prayer Pros

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Traditional prayer Cons

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Spontaneous Prayer Pros

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Spontaneous Prayer Cons

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Prayer and Posture : Why use postures?

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