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Chapter 6 Summary (Part I)

Chapter 6 Summary (Part I)

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Religious Studies

9th Grade

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Fr. Fernando Ayala

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30 Slides • 66 Questions

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Chapter 6

2

Chapter 6

  • Our Need for Signs and Symbols

  • Baptism

  • Confirmation

  • Eucharist

  • The Liturgical Year

3

Our Need for Signs & Symbols

  • Humans need signs and symbols to express and deepen the mysteries of life. It is natural for us. Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation are some of those signs

4

Drag and Drop

Humans need ​
to express and deepen the mysteries of ​
. It is natural for us.​
are some of those signs.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
signs and symbols
life
Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation

5

Open Ended

What traditions does your family, sports team, school or society in general have?

(For example a visible sign of academic accomplishment is a Graduation Ceremony)

I read these so please be thoughtful

6

Word Cloud

When you hear the word sacrament what comes to mind?

7

From Previous Lessons

​✠ The Need for Signs & Symbols

Sacraments are a visible sign of an invisible reality/grace

8

Dropdown

Sacraments are a ​
of an ​

9

Multiple Choice

Are sacraments visible signs of an invisible reality/grace?

1

Yes

2

No

10

From Previous Lessons

​✠ The Need for Signs & Symbols

Sacraments make the invisible, visible

11

Drag and Drop

Sacraments make the ​
, visible
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
invisible
tangible
audible

12

Multiple Choice

Sacraments make the invisible, visible

1

True

2

False

13

From Previous Lessons

​✠ The Need for Signs & Symbols

Sacraments become the reality they represent

14

Dropdown

Sacraments
the reality they represent

15

Multiple Choice

Do sacraments ignore the reality they represent?

1

Yes

2

No

16

Multiple Select

What is a sacrament?

1

A visible sign of an invisible reality/garce

2

A weather phenomena observed on the day of Pentecost

3

They make the invisible, visible

4

They become the reality they represent

17

Open Ended

What is a sacrament?

18

Human Beings Study (Anthropology)

​✠ The Need for Signs & Symbols

Catholics believe that human beings are both spiritual and corporeal, meaning immaterial and material.

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Drag and Drop

Catholics believe that human beings are both ​
, meaning immaterial and ​
.
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spiritual and corporeal
material

20

Multiple Choice

Do Catholics believe we are both body and soul (i.e. corporeal and spiritual)?

1

Yes

2

No

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Human Beings Study (Anthropology)

​✠ The Need for Signs & Symbols

Because we are both spiritual and corporeal, we depend on our bodies to experience the world.

  • Therefore, we need our eyes to see and believe. We need symbols and signs that help us see the invisible. We need the sacraments.

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Dropdown

Because we are both ​
and corporeal, we ​
our bodies to ​
the world.

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Drag and Drop

Therefore, we need our eyes to ​
. We need ​
and signs that help us ​
. We need the ​
.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
see and believe
symbols
see the invisible
sacraments

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Multiple Choice

Why do we need our bodies to experience the world?

1

I lost creativity here (This is a wrong answer)

2

To control the four elements fire, water, earth, air

3

So that we may be able to eat pizza

4

Because we are both body and spirit

25

Multiple Choice

Why do we as humans have a need to see to believe?

1

Because we are body and spirit and our eyes need to confirm the reality they see

2

Because we have a genetic predisposition to doubt everything

3

The need to see to believe because of community pressure

4

It is a bad habit that we should all leave behind

26

Open Ended

Why do you think we as humans - according to catholics - need the sacraments based on what you learnt in this lesson?

Be thoughtful!!!

27

Poll

Are self-paced Quizizz lessons helping grow in knowledge?

Yes

No

Not Sure

If I put effort yes

Help!

28

New Vocabulary

  • Catechumen

  • Neophyte

  • RCIA

  • Essential Rites

  • Sacraments of Initiation

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Catechumen

​✠ The Need for Signs & Symbols

  • An unbaptized person who is preparing to receive all of the Sacraments of Christian Initiation

30

Dropdown

A Catechumen is an ​
person who is preparing to ​
of the Sacraments of ​

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Multiple Choice

Who is a catechumen according to Catholics?

1
A baptized person who is a member of the clergy
2

An unbaptized person who is preparing to receive all of the Sacraments of Christian Initiation

3
An individual who has completed all the Sacraments of Initiation
4
A person who has renounced their faith

32

Multiple Choice

An unbaptized person who is preparing to receive all of the Sacraments of Christian Initiation is called a:

1
novice
2
candidate
3
catechumen
4
apprentice

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Open Ended

Who is a catechumen?

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Neophyte

​✠ The Need for Signs & Symbols

  • Those newly received into the Catholic Church through the Sacraments of Initiation

35

Drag and Drop

Neophytes are those ​
into the ​
through the ​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
newly received
Catholic Church
Sacraments of Initiation

36

Multiple Choice

Who is a neophyte according to catholics?

1

An experienced church member

2

The non-believers

3

Those confirmed priests that were ordained by their bishop, according to the order of Levite

4

Those newly received into the Catholic Church through the Sacraments of Initiation

37

Multiple Choice

Those newly received into the Catholic Church through the Sacraments of Initiation are called:

1

Clergy

2

Neophytes

3

Converts

4

Parishioners

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Open Ended

Who is a Neophyte?

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RCIA

​✠ The Need for Signs & Symbols

  • The acronym that designates 'Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults.' It is the process of preparation for those willing to join the Catholic Church as adults

40

Dropdown

RCIA is the ​
that designates '​
.' It is the ​
for those willing to join the ​
Church ​

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Multiple Choice

What does the acronym RCIA stand for according to Catholics?

1
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
2
Religious Ceremony for Initiation of Adults
3
Roman Catholic Institute of America
4

Rite of Christian Incentives for Agnostics

42

Multiple Choice

What is RCIA?

1

An ancient Roman instruction for those who do not believe in God

2

The process of preparation for those willing to join the Catholic Church as adults

3

A type of Religious Ceremony for Individual Adults

4

Rite of Christian Invitations for those who want to Happy

43

Multiple Choice

The process of preparation for those willing to join the Catholic Church as adults is called:

1
CCD
2
Baptism
3
Penance
4
RCIA

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RCIA

​✠ The Need for Signs & Symbols

  • This process of initiation has 4 periods or stages:

  1. Precatechumenate

  2. Catechumenate

  3. Purification & Enlightenment

  4. Mystagogy

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Categorize

Options (6)

Precatechumenate

Catechumenate

Purification & Enlightenment

Mystagogy

Scrutinies

Creed

What are the 4 stages of RCIA

True
False

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Multiple Choice

What are the four stages of RCIA?

1
Initiation, Formation, Celebration, Reflection
2

Precatechumenate, Catechumenate, Purification and Enlightment, Mystagogy

3
Exploration, Study, Dedication, Communion
4
Introduction, Learning, Purity, Insight

47

Multiple Select

What are the four stages of RCIA?

1

Precatechumenate

2

Catechumenate

3

Purification & Enlightment

4

Mystagogy

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Sacraments

​✠ The Need for Signs & Symbols

  • For a sacrament to be effective it needs to be:

  • Valid

  • (i.e. It needs to be rooted in scriptures and follow the authority of Christ given to His church)

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Essential Rites

​✠ The Need for Signs & Symbols

  • The portion of the liturgical celebration of a sacrament that is strictly necessary in order for the sacrament to be valid

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Drag and Drop

The essential rites is the portion of the ​
of a sacrament that is strictly ​
in order for the ​
to be ​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
liturgical celebration
necessary
sacrament
valid

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Multiple Choice

The portion of the liturgical celebration of a sacrament that is strictly necessary in order for the sacrament to be valid is called the:

1

Excommunicated matter

2

Extraordinary ritual

3

Essential substance

4

Essential Rites

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Sacraments of Initiation

​✠ The Need for Signs & Symbols

  • These are the sacraments that initiate a Catholic into their faith. They are:

    1. Baptism

    2. Confirmation

    3. Holy Communion (Eucharist)

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Dropdown

Sacraments of Initiation are the ​
that ​
a ​
into their ​
.

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Multiple Choice

The sacraments that initiate a Catholic into their faith are called:

1
Sacraments of Initiation
2

Rites of Admissions

3
Sacred Ceremonies of Induction
4

Sacred Introduction

55

Multiple Choice

What are the three sacraments of initiation?

1

Baptism, Marriage, Priesthood

2
Confession, Anointing of the Sick, Matrimony
3
Baptism, First Communion, Last Rites
4
Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist

56

Multiple Select

What are the three sacraments of initiation?

1

Marriage

2

Baptism

3

Confirmation

4

Eucharist (First Holy Communion)

57

End of New Vocab

  • Catechumen

  • Neophyte

  • RCIA

  • Essential Rites

  • Sacraments of Initiation

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Review Time

59

Drag and Drop

Humans need ​
to express and deepen the mysteries of ​
. It is natural for us.​
are some of those signs.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
signs and symbols
life
Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation

60

Dropdown

Sacraments are a ​
of an ​

61

Multiple Choice

Are sacraments visible signs of an invisible reality/grace?

1

Yes

2

No

62

Drag and Drop

Sacraments make the ​
, visible
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
invisible
tangible
audible

63

Multiple Choice

Sacraments make the invisible, visible

1

True

2

False

64

Dropdown

Sacraments
the reality they represent

65

Multiple Choice

Do sacraments ignore the reality they represent?

1

Yes

2

No

66

Multiple Select

What is a sacrament?

1

A visible sign of an invisible reality/garce

2

A weather phenomena observed on the day of Pentecost

3

They make the invisible, visible

4

They become the reality they represent

67

Open Ended

What is a sacrament?

68

Multiple Choice

Why do we need our bodies to experience the world?

1

I lost creativity here (This is a wrong answer)

2

To control the four elements fire, water, earth, air

3

So that we may be able to eat pizza

4

Because we are both body and spirit

69

Multiple Choice

Why do we as humans have a need to see to believe?

1

Because we are body and spirit and our eyes need to confirm the reality they see

2

Because we have a genetic predisposition to doubt everything

3

The need to see to believe because of community pressure

4

It is a bad habit that we should all leave behind

70

Multiple Choice

Who is a catechumen according to Catholics?

1
A baptized person who is a member of the clergy
2

An unbaptized person who is preparing to receive all of the Sacraments of Christian Initiation

3
An individual who has completed all the Sacraments of Initiation
4
A person who has renounced their faith

71

Multiple Choice

An unbaptized person who is preparing to receive all of the Sacraments of Christian Initiation is called a:

1
novice
2
candidate
3
catechumen
4
apprentice

72

Open Ended

Who is a catechumen?

73

Drag and Drop

Neophytes are those ​
into the ​
through the ​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
newly received
Catholic Church
Sacraments of Initiation

74

Multiple Choice

Who is a neophyte according to catholics?

1

An experienced church member

2

The non-believers

3

Those confirmed priests that were ordained by their bishop, according to the order of Levite

4

Those newly received into the Catholic Church through the Sacraments of Initiation

75

Multiple Choice

Those newly received into the Catholic Church through the Sacraments of Initiation are called:

1

Clergy

2

Neophytes

3

Converts

4

Parishioners

76

Open Ended

Who is a Neophyte?

77

Multiple Choice

What does the acronym RCIA stand for according to Catholics?

1
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
2
Religious Ceremony for Initiation of Adults
3
Roman Catholic Institute of America
4

Rite of Christian Incentives for Agnostics

78

Multiple Choice

What is RCIA?

1

An ancient Roman instruction for those who do not believe in God

2

The process of preparation for those willing to join the Catholic Church as adults

3

A type of Religious Ceremony for Individual Adults

4

Rite of Christian Invitations for those who want to Happy

79

Multiple Choice

The process of preparation for those willing to join the Catholic Church as adults is called:

1
CCD
2
Baptism
3
Penance
4
RCIA

80

Multiple Choice

What are the four stages of RCIA?

1
Initiation, Formation, Celebration, Reflection
2

Precatechumenate, Catechumenate, Purification and Enlightment, Mystagogy

3
Exploration, Study, Dedication, Communion
4
Introduction, Learning, Purity, Insight

81

Multiple Choice

The portion of the liturgical celebration of a sacrament that is strictly necessary in order for the sacrament to be valid is called the:

1

Excommunicated matter

2

Extraordinary ritual

3

Essential substance

4

Essential Rites

82

Multiple Choice

The sacraments that initiate a Catholic into their faith are called:

1
Sacraments of Initiation
2

Rites of Admissions

3
Sacred Ceremonies of Induction
4

Sacred Introduction

83

Multiple Choice

What are the three sacraments of initiation?

1

Baptism, Marriage, Priesthood

2
Confession, Anointing of the Sick, Matrimony
3
Baptism, First Communion, Last Rites
4
Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist

84

Multiple Select

What are the three sacraments of initiation?

1

Marriage

2

Baptism

3

Confirmation

4

Eucharist (First Holy Communion)

85

End of Review Time

86

Coming up Next

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Baptism

  • Baptism is the gateway to the Church and the other sacraments

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New Vocabulary

  • Essential rites

  • Chrism

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Essential Rites

​✠ The Need for Signs & Symbols

  • The portion of the liturgical celebration of a sacrament that is strictly necessary in order for the sacrament to be valid

90

Chrism

​✠ The Need for Signs & Symbols

  • Blessed by the Bishop, this perfumed oil is used for anointing, in the sacrament of baptism, confirmation and Holy Orders. Anointing oil represents the Holy Spirit

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End of New Vocab

  • Essential rites

  • Chrism

92

Confirmation

  • Confirmation completes the sacramental grace of Baptism

93

New Vocabulary

  • Chrism

  • Rite

94

Chrism

​✠ The Need for Signs & Symbols

  • Blessed by the Bishop, this perfumed oil is used for anointing, in the sacrament of baptism, confirmation and Holy Orders. Anointing oil represents the Holy Spirit

95

Rite

​✠ The Need for Signs & Symbols

  • The manner or form 0f celebrating a particular sacrament and performing other Church rituals.

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End of New Vocab

  • Chrism

  • Rite

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