Week 3 Terms Flashcards

1
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The biggest city in Northern Africa at the time of St. Augustine; Augustine moved there at the age of ___ to pursue his education.

A

Carthage, 17

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The fourth stage of lectio divina, during which a person rests in the loving presence of God

A

Contemplation

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3
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The use of dialectical reasoning to publicly resolve questions raised in the reading of a text, especially the Scriptures.

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Disputation

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4
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The three duties of bishops which they are empowered to perform by the Holy Spirit, and whereby they share in Christ’s Priestly, Royal, and Prophetic Offices: ________

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Episcopal Munera; sanctifying, governing, and teaching

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5
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“Munera” is the plural of the Latin word “munus,” meaning “___” or “____”

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“duty” or “office”

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The Apostolic Constitute of Pope St. John Paul II, issued in 1990, which governs the relationship between the Church and Catholic Universities.

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Ex corde ecclesiae

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7
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“Ex corde ecclesiae” is a Latin phrase meaning “__________”

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“from the heart of the Church”

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8
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The basic message at the heart of the Gospel, that Jesus Christ has come to save sinners.

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Kerygma

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The prayerful reading of Scripture practiced in medieval monasteries, which takes place in four stages: reading, meditation, prayer, contemplation.

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Lectio Divina

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the four stages of Lectio Divina

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reading, meditation, prayer, contemplation.

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The second stage of lectio divina during which a person thinks about the meaning of a text just read; it is the stage at which theology takes place.

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Meditation

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