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Level 5A End of Year Review

Level 5A End of Year Review

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Religious Studies

5th Grade

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Clarisse Gomez

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7 Slides • 10 Questions

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​Summary of

Level 5 Lessons

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The Sacraments

The Seven Sacraments are sacred signs given to the Church by Christ through which we receive sanctifying grace.

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Multiple Select

Which are sacraments? Select all that apply.

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Baptism

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Confirmation

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Eucharist

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Ascension

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Easter

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Multiple Select

Which are sacraments? Select all that apply.

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Reconciliation

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Anointing of the Sick

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Matrimony (Marriage)

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Holy Orders

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Living Water

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Sacraments and Grace

We are united to Jesus' Paschal Mystery

when we participate in the celebration of the Seven Sacraments.

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Multiple Choice

What is the Paschal Mystery?

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The suffering death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus

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The birth of Jesus and the visit of the Magi

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The creation of the world and the creation of man

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The miracles Jesus performed in the presence of the disciples

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The Sacraments of Initiation

Baptism: We are welcomed into the Church and are freed from Original Sin.

Confirmation: We receive s special outpouring of the Holy Spirit to strengthen us for carrying out Christ's mission.

Communion: We receive the Body of Christ in the Mass, and this strengthens us to be holy and to love one another.

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Multiple Choice

True or False: In the Holy Mass, the bread becomes the Body of Christ, and the wine becomes his Blood.

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True

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False

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The Sacraments of Healing

Confession: We confess to a priest, are absolved from our sins, do penance, and commit to be better Christians.

Anointing of the Sick: Sacrament of Healing. It brings Jesus' comfort and forgiveness to people who are very sick, elderly, or near death.

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Fill in the Blank

Jesus forgives our ___.

This is any thought, word, or action that turns away from God's love and His law.

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Sacraments at the Service of Communion

Vocation: How we are called to serve others

Matrimony: A man and a woman promise to love and serve each other and to raise a Christian family.

Holy Orders: Bishops, priests, and deacons are ordained to serve the Church.

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We are part of an ancient and vibrant faith community and tradition.

  • The Church is ancient-- but very much alive today!

  • We are guided by the scripture and the traditions passed down from us by the Apostles.

  • We have the gift of saints, who intercede for us and inspire us to live as good Christians.

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Multiple Choice

The apostles passed down the central truths of our faith, in what we now call the__________.

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Apostle's Creed

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Holy Rosary

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Sacrifice of the Mass

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Sacramentals

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Multiple Choice

At the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus gave his teaching on how to live and find real happiness in God's Kingdom. Each of these_____ begin with "Blessed are the...".

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Commandments

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Beatitudes

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Theological Virtues

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Blessings

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Fill in the Blank

______ are people who lived holy lives on earth and who now live with God in Heaven. They show us how to be disciples of Jesus. Some examples are Mother Teresa, Anthony, Francis, Claire, etc.

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Multiple Choice

St. Peter was chosen by Jesus to lead the Church. Who is the successor of St. Peter today?

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Pope Francis

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St. Anthony

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St. Paul

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Fr. Reu

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Multiple Choice

The theological virtues are FAITH, HOPE, and LOVE.

Which is the greatest of these?

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Faith

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Hope

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Love

​Summary of

Level 5 Lessons

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