Triune Of God Flashcards
Book of psalms
Abook in the old testament containing pieces of poetry that are sometimes st to music
Divine office
A collection of psalms and readings that every priest has to say 4 times
2 things about Plain chant
- limited range of notes. Monotone
- targets male voices
Contemporary worship music
Religious songs that have been written recently for the praise of god, consists of modern instruments
Mass settings
Music that enables people to sing certain parts pf the mass
Alleluia
- Meaning ‘praise god’
- use before the reading of the gospel at mass
Gloria
- A hymn of praise of god’s glory
- sung early in mass
Eucharistic Acclamations
- Prayer of thanksgiving
- central part of the mass
Sanctus
- A hymn of praise to three-fold holy god
- used before the eucharistic prayer
Mystery of faith
- when people acknowledgewhat christ has done for them
Triune of god
Within the one tod is a three-ness
Trinity
Belief that there are three presins in one god
Shema
A jewish prayer affirming belief in the one god, found in the torah
Baptism of jesus
- John the baptist
- river of jordan
- jesus saw the spirit of god descending after he was submurged under water
Nicene Creed
A statement of faith
Consubstantial
Showing that the father, son and spirit are not separate entities but one god
Begotten not made
He came from god without being created by god
Mission
‘Sending out’ people with a job or function to perform
Spoken through the prophets
Evangelism
Preaching the good news about jesus to other people
St Augustine of Hippo
Bishop of a place in north africa and one of his most important works is on the trinity
Catherine Lacugna
American catholic, famius for re examining christians understanding of the trinity
Apostolic Authority
The authority of the apostles
Baptism
The sacrament in which a perosn becomes a child of god
Magisterial teachings.
The decisions of the magisterium that shoukd be accepted by catholics
Total immersion
Being under the water at baptism
Sign of initiation
An action to show that anperson has become a formal member of the church
Prayer
The raising of the heart and mind to god
Traditional prayer
Forms of prayer that have been used by generations of believers
Spontaneous prayer
prayer that does not have a set structure, whee the words are made up on the spur of the momen
Prayer postures
Particular positions of the body
Kneeling
Being on both knees as a sign of humility
Genuflecting
Going down on one knee as a sign of respect
Bowing
bending from the waist as a sign of respect
Prostration
Lying flat as a sign of total submission