True and False - Final Flashcards
1
Q
- Both Scripture and Tradition firmly teach that the Triune God created
out of his wisdom and love to show forth and communicate his glory.
Creation is the result of God’s love, wisdom, and great desire to share his beauty, truth,
goodness and life.
The first verse in the Bible says that God is the Creator of all that exists outside
himself.
A
Both Scripture and Tradition firmly teach that the Triune God created
out of his wisdom and love to show forth and communicate his glory.
2
Q
- The God who is a mystery is most fully revealed in the Blessed Trinity:
God as Father, God as Son, and God as Holy Spirit.
The word mystery in the New Testament refers to God’s saving plan gradually
revealed to humans.
God is a mystery because the human mind cannot completely understand his
infinity, even in Heaven.
A
The God who is a mystery is most fully revealed in the Blessed Trinity:
God as Father, God as Son, and God as Holy Spirit.
3
Q
- JESUS AND APOSTLES USED THE IMPOSITION OF HANDS TO SIGNIFY THE GIVING OF THE HOLY SPIRIT.
Water can be a symbol of both life and death, but Jesus associated it with baptism.
The symbol of the dove represents many things, including: life, purification,
gentleness, virtue, and peace.
A
JESUS AND APOSTLES USED THE IMPOSITION OF HANDS TO SIGNIFY THE GIVING OF THE HOLY SPIRIT.
4
Q
- Each Catholic has a role to play as prophets, teachers, healers, etc.
The Church is a mystical communion by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Baptism incorporates us into the Body of Christ.
A
Baptism incorporates us into the Body of Christ.
5
Q
- While the Church encourages us to receive Holy Communion at each Mass, we must
be in a state of sanctifying grace.
In the Eucharist, our Christ is truly and really present in the consecrated
species of bread and wine.
The Eucharist forms us into Christ’s Body, the Church.
A
In the Eucharist, our Christ is truly and really present in the consecrated