What does it mean to say the Catholic Church is the ‘Body of Christ?’ Flashcards
What does it mean to say the Catholic Church is the ‘Body of Christ’?
It signifies that the Church is a living entity composed of its members who are united with Christ as their head.
True or False: The term ‘Body of Christ’ refers solely to the physical presence of Jesus during the Eucharist.
False
Fill in the blank: In Catholic theology, the Church is often referred to as the ‘__________’ because it acts as a continuation of Christ’s presence on Earth.
Body of Christ
What role does the Pope play in relation to the ‘Body of Christ’?
The Pope serves as the visible head of the Church, guiding the members as part of the Body of Christ.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following best describes the relationship between Christ and the Church?
b. Christ is the head, and the Church is His body.
How do the sacraments relate to the concept of the Church as the ‘Body of Christ’?
Sacraments are means of grace that strengthen the unity of the Church as the Body of Christ.
True or False: Every member of the Church has a unique role within the ‘Body of Christ’.
True
What is the significance of the Eucharist in the context of the Church as the ‘Body of Christ’?
The Eucharist is the sacrament that embodies the unity of the Church with Christ and among its members.
Fill in the blank: The Church as the ‘Body of Christ’ emphasizes the importance of ________ among its members.
unity
What biblical passage is often cited to explain the concept of the Church as the ‘Body of Christ’?
1 Corinthians 12:12-27 discusses the Church as one body with many parts.