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Summary of Chapter 6 (Part II)

Summary of Chapter 6 (Part II)

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Religious Studies

9th Grade

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Fr. Fernando Ayala

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24 Slides • 64 Questions

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Previously on Chapter 6

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Our Need for Signs & Symbols

  • Catechumen

  • Neophyte

  • RCIA

  • Essential Rites

  • Sacraments of Initiation

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Review Time

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Drag and Drop

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

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Dropdown

Sacraments are a ​
of an ​

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Multiple Choice

Are sacraments visible signs of an invisible reality/grace?

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Yes

2

No

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Drag and Drop

Sacraments make the ​
, visible
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invisible
tangible
audible

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Multiple Choice

Sacraments make the invisible, visible

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True

2

False

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Dropdown

Sacraments
the reality they represent

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Multiple Select

What is a sacrament?

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A visible sign of an invisible reality/garce

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A weather phenomena observed on the day of Pentecost

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They make the invisible, visible

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They become the reality they represent

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Multiple Choice

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

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Yes

2

No

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Multiple Choice

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

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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

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The need to see to believe because of community pressure

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It is a bad habit that we should all leave behind

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Multiple Choice

Who is a catechumen according to Catholics?

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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

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

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Multiple Choice

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

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novice
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candidate
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catechumen
4
apprentice

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Multiple Choice

Who is a neophyte according to catholics?

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An un-experienced church member

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The non-believers

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

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

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Multiple Choice

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

1

Clergy

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Neophytes

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Converts

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Parishioners

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Multiple Choice

What does the acronym RCIA stand for according to Catholics?

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Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
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Religious Ceremony for Initiation of Adults
3
Roman Catholic Institute of America
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Rite of Christian Incentives for Agnostics

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Multiple Choice

What is RCIA?

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

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

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A type of Religious Ceremony for Individual Adults

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Rite of Christian Invitations for those who want to Happy

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Multiple Choice

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

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CCD
2
Baptism
3
Penance
4
RCIA

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Multiple Choice

What are the four stages of RCIA?

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Initiation, Formation, Celebration, Reflection
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Precatechumenate, Catechumenate, Purification and Enlightment, Mystagogy

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

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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 ​
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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:

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Excommunicated matter

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Extraordinary ritual

3

Essential substance

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Essential Rites

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Multiple Choice

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

1
Sacraments of Initiation
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Rites of Admissions

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Sacred Ceremonies of Induction
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Sacred Introduction

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Multiple Choice

What are the three sacraments of initiation?

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Baptism, Marriage, Priesthood

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

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Multiple Select

What are the three sacraments of initiation?

1

Marriage

2

Baptism

3

Confirmation

4

Eucharist (First Holy Communion)

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End of Review Time

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In Today's Lesson

  • Baptism

  • Confirmation

  • Eucharist

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Baptism

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

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Word Cloud

When you hear the word baptism what word comes to your mind?

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Poll

Are you baptized?

Yes

No

Not Sure

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Open Ended

What does being baptized mean to you?

Be thoughtful!

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Open Ended

Whether you believe in it or not, what does being a Christian mean to you?

Be thoughtful!!

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Open Ended

Whether you believe in it or not, what does being a Catholic mean to you?

Be thoughtful!!

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New Vocabulary

  • Essential rites

  • Chrism

  • Baptism

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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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Multiple Choice

For sacraments to be effective what do they need to be?

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Valid
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Invalid
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Authentic
4
Legal

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Multiple Choice

What does being valid mean for Catholics sacraments?

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Needs to be rooted in scripture and follow the authority of the Church

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Performed with a different ritual than prescribed.
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Performed without any intention.
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Performed incorrectly according to the prescribed ritual and intention.

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Essential Rites

​✠ Baptism

  • 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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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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Chrism

​✠ Baptism

  • Oil 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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Drag and Drop

Chrism is an oil ​
, this perfumed oil is used for anointing, in the ​
, confirmation and Holy Orders. Anointing oil represents the ​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
blessed by the Bishop
sacrament of baptism
Holy Spirit

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Multiple Choice

The oil blessed by the Bishop, that is perfumed oil is used for anointing, in the sacrament of baptism, confirmation and Holy Orders. Anointing oil represents the Holy Spirit is called?

1
Myrrh
2
Frankincense
3
Sacrament
4
Chrism

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Multiple Choice

What is the Chrism oil?

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A type of oil used in automotive engines
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Oil blessed by the Bishop, it is used for anointing, in the sacrament of baptism, confirmation and Holy Orders

3

A type of cooking oil used in Mediterranean cuisine for the celebration of the Holy Mass in the Catholic Church.

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A fragrance used in perfumes

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Open Ended

What is Chrism?

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Sacrament of Baptism

​✠ Baptism

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

  • Baptism is the visible sign of the invisible reality of being born in the Spirit. Baptism becomes birth in the Spirit

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Dropdown

The ​
of Baptism is the gateway to the ​
and all other ​
.

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Multiple Choice

The gateway to the Church and all other sacraments is:

1
Confirmation
2
Communion
3
Confession
4
Baptism

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Multiple Choice

What is baptism for Catholics?

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It is the gateway to the Church and all other sacraments

2
A way to join a secret society
3
A form of punishment for sins
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A ritual for good luck

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Open Ended

What is the sacrament of Baptism?

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End of
New Vocabulary

  • Essential rites

  • Chrism

  • Baptism

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Biblical Roots of Baptism

​✠ Baptism

  • Baptism is a command of Jesus from Scriptures. He says:

"Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commended"
(Mathew 28:19-20)

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Drag and Drop

is a ​
of Jesus from ​
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Baptism
command
Scriptures

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Multiple Choice

What does Jesus say in scriptures about baptism?

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Baptism is not important according to Jesus in Matthew 3:13-17.
2

Jesus never mentioned baptism in the scriptures. Catholics created it after the fact

3

Jesus said baptism is only for certain people in Luke. Others cannot receive it

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Make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit

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Multiple Choice

Is baptism mentioned in scriptures?

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Yes

2

No

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Essential Rites of Baptism

​✠ Baptism

  • The essential rite of Baptism is the:

  1. Pouring of water on the forehead (or full immersion of the person)

  2. The words "I baptize you in the name of Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit

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Multiple Choice

What are the 2 essential rites of baptism?

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Fire baptism and the baptism of the Holy Spirit
2

Water immersion and the baptism of the Holy Spirit only. No need to mention the rest of the names in the Holy Trinity

3

Water on their forehead and the words "I baptize you in the name of the father and of the son and of the Holy Spirit"

4

Water baptism and the anointing of oil and no words at all and whatsoever

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Multiple Select

What are the two essential rites of baptism?

1

Pouring of water on the forehead (or full immersion of the person)

2

Giving the lighted white candle to the infant to hold

3

The words "I baptize you in the name of Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit

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That the water may be warm enough for the infant to not cry

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Effects of Baptism

​✠ Baptism

  • Baptism

  1. Baptism forgives original and personal sin

  2. Baptism gives new life through the Spirit in Christ

  3. Baptism give you the presence of the Holy Spirit in you

    1. Like the gifts, fruits and charisms of the Holy Spirit

  4. Baptism makes you part of the Church of Christ

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Multiple Select

What are some effects of Baptism?

1

Baptism forgives original and personal sin

2

Baptism gives new life through the Spirit in Christ

3

Baptism give you the presence of the Holy Spirit in you

4

Baptism makes you part of the Church of Christ

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Open Ended

Explain what two of those effects mean to you:

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Symbols of Baptism

​✠ Baptism

  1. Water

    1. Represents cleansing of sin and passing from death to life

  2. Oil

    1. Represents healing and protection

  3. White Garment

    1. Represents purity, life in christ, happiness and identity

  4. Candle

    1. A reminder that we are called to be the light of the world

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Open Ended

What are some effects of baptism?

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Multiple Select

What are some of the symbols of baptism?

1

Water

2

Oil

3

White Garment

4

Fire

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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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Open Ended

What does the symbol of water represent in baptism?

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Open Ended

What does the symbol of oil represent in baptism?

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Review Time

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Multiple Choice

For sacraments to be effective what do they need to be?

1
Valid
2
Invalid
3
Authentic
4
Legal

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Multiple Choice

What does being a valid sacrament mean?

1
Being recognized by the government
2

That is is being held outdoors in flowing rivers of living water

3
Having a large number of participants
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That it is rooted in scripture and follows the authority of Christ

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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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Multiple Choice

The oil blessed by the Bishop, that is perfumed oil is used for anointing, in the sacrament of baptism, confirmation and Holy Orders. Anointing oil represents the Holy Spirit is called?

1
Myrrh
2
Frankincense
3
Sacrament
4
Chrism

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Drag and Drop

Chrism is an oil ​
, this perfumed oil is used for anointing, in the ​
, confirmation and Holy Orders. Anointing oil represents the ​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
blessed by the Bishop
sacrament of baptism
Holy Spirit

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Open Ended

What is Chrism?

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Dropdown

The ​
of Baptism is the gateway to the ​
and all other ​
.

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Multiple Choice

The gateway to the Church and all other sacraments is:

1
Confirmation
2
Communion
3
Confession
4
Baptism

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Open Ended

What is the sacrament of Baptism?

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Drag and Drop

is a ​
of Jesus from ​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
Baptism
command
Scriptures

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Multiple Select

What are some effects of Baptism?

1

Baptism forgives original and personal sin

2

Baptism gives new life through the Spirit in Christ

3

Baptism give you the presence of the Holy Spirit in you

4

Baptism makes you part of the Church of Christ

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Multiple Choice

What are the 2 essential rites of baptism?

1
Fire baptism and the baptism of the Holy Spirit
2

Water immersion and the baptism of the Holy Spirit only. No need to mention the rest of the names in the Holy Trinity

3

Water on their forehead and the words "I baptize you in the name of the father and of the son and of the Holy Spirit"

4

Water baptism and the anointing of oil and no words at all and whatsoever

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Open Ended

What are some effects of baptism?

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Multiple Select

What are some of the symbols of baptism?

1

Water

2

Oil

3

White Garment

4

Fire

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End of Review Time

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Coming up Next

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Confirmation

  • Confirmation completes the sacramental grace of Baptism

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New Vocabulary

  • Chrism

  • Rite

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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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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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