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Summary of Chapter 6 (Part III)

Summary of Chapter 6 (Part III)

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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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Multiple Choice

Sacraments make the invisible, visible

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True

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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

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

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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
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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
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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:

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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
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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
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Baptism
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Penance
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RCIA

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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

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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:

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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
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Baptism, First Communion, Last Rites
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Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist (Holy Communion)

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Multiple Select

What are the three sacraments of initiation?

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Marriage

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Baptism

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Confirmation

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Eucharist (First Holy Communion)

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Baptism

  • Essential Rites

  • Chrism

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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
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Legal

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Multiple Choice

What does being valid mean for Catholic 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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Multiple Choice

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

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Myrrh
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Frankincense
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Sacrament
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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

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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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Multiple Choice

What is baptism for Catholics?

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It is the gateway to the Church and all other sacraments

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A way to join a secret society
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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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Multiple Select

What are the two essential rites of baptism?

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

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Giving the lighted white candle for the infant to hold

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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 not to cry

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Multiple Select

What are some effects of Baptism?

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Baptism forgives original and personal sin

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Baptism gives new life through the Spirit in Christ

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Baptism gives you the presence of the Holy Spirit in you

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Baptism makes you part of the Church of Christ

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Baptism makes you forget that you are sinful

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End of Review Time

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Confirmation

  • Confirmation completes the sacramental grace of Baptism

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Drag and Drop

Confirmation ​
the sacramental grace of ​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
completes
Baptism

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Multiple Select

What are the three sacraments of initiation?

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Marriage

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Baptism

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Confirmation

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Eucharist (First Holy Communion)

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New Vocabulary

  • Chrism

  • Rite

  • Confirmation

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Chrism

​✠ Confirmation

  • 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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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. This anointing oil represents the Holy Spirit is called?

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Myrrh
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Frankincense
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Sacrament
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Chrism

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Rite

​✠ Confirmation

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

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Multiple Choice

What is a Rite according to Catholics?

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The manner or form of celebrating a particular sacrament and performing other Church rituals.

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A type of dance performed during religious ceremonies, especially during Pentecost

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A type of song recited before every single meal during lent

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A type of religious garment worn by priests only

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Multiple Choice

The manner or form of celebrating a particular sacrament and performing other Church rituals is called a:

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Liturgy

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Ceremony
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Tradition
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Rite

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Open Ended

What is a Rite?

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Confirmation

​✠ Confirmation

  • Confirmation is the visible sign of the invisible reality of Growth in the Holy Spirit. Just like the body grows so does the Spirit

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Multiple Choice

What is Confirmation according to Catholics?

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Confirmation is a ritual to cleanse sins in the Catholic Church
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Confirmation is a celebration of birthdays in the Catholic Church. It is celebrated only on Sundays

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Confirmation is a sacrament in the Protestant Church where they call upon Catholics to help with their rituals

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Confirmation is the visible sign of the invisible reality of Growth in the Holy Spirit. Just like the body grows so does the Spirit

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Multiple Choice

This sacrament is the visible sign of the invisible reality of Growth in the Holy Spirit. Just like the body grows so does the Spirit.

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Eucharist
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Baptism
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Confirmation
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Matrimony

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Essential Rites of Confirmation

​✠ Confirmation

  1. Anointing with Chrism on the forehead

  2. Laying on of hands on their heads

  3. The words "Be sealed with the Holy Spirit"

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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

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Extraordinary ritual

3

Essential substance

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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. This anointing oil represents the Holy Spirit is called?

1
Myrrh
2
Frankincense
3
Sacrament
4
Chrism

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Multiple Select

What are the 3 essential rites of confirmation?

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Anointing with Chrism on the forehead

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Pouring water on their foreheads

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Laying on of hands on their heads

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The words "Be sealed with the Holy Spirit"

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Effects of Confirmation

​✠ Confirmation

  1. Full and complete outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the individual

  2. Closer union with Christ and His Church

  3. Increasing of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit

  4. Fortitude to preach the Gospel to others

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Multiple Select

What are some of the effects of Confirmation according to Catholics?

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Full and complete outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the individual

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Closer union with Christ and His Church

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Graduation from religious formation

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Increasing of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit

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End of New Vocab

  • Chrism

  • Rite

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Eucharist (i.e. Thanksgiving)

  • The Eucharist completes the Sacraments of Initiation. It is the sacrament of nourishment

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Multiple Choice

What sacrament is the sacrament of nourishment?

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Eucharist (i.e. Thanksgiving)

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Matrimony
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Confirmation
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Baptism

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Dropdown

The word Eucharist can also mean: ​

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(John 6:47-51)

"Amen, Amen, I tell you, he who believes has eternal life. I am the bread of life. Your fathers ate the manna in the wilderness, yet they died. This is the bread that comes down from heaven, so that anyone may eat of it and not die. I am the living bread that came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever. And this bread, which I will give for the life of the world, is My flesh"

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Open Ended

Summarize in two sentences what the passage before says:

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The Mass (Thanksgivings)

​✠ Eucharist

  1. For Catholics, the Mass is the celebration of the Eucharist (i.e. A celebration of Thanksgiving)

  2. It is a command given by Christ in John 6:47-51

  3. The Eucharist is the Flesh of Christ (The Body of Christ)

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Multiple Select

For Catholics, the Mass is a:

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Rite of celebration of the Eucharist (i.e. Rite of Thanksgiving)

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Rite of symbolism where the symbols do not become the reality they represent

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It is a command given by Christ in John 6:47-51

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The Eucharist is the Flesh of Christ (The Body of Christ)

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Effects of the Eucharist

​✠ Eucharist

  1. Healthy spiritual life and nourishment

  2. Cleansing of past venial sins and preservation of future mortal sin, if open to its graces

  3. Commitment to the poor

  4. Increase of Theological Virtue (Faith, Hope & Love)

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Multiple Select

What are the three sacraments of initiation?

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Marriage

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Baptism

3

Confirmation

4

Eucharist (First Holy Communion)

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Multiple Select

What are some of the effects of the Sacrament of the Eucharist?

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Healthy spiritual life and nourishment

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Emotional stability
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Cleansing of past venial sins and preservation of future mortal sin

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Increase of Theological Virtue

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Categorize

Options (5)

Baptism

Confirmation

Eucharist

Matrimony

Holy Orders

Organize these options into the right categories

Sacraments of Initiation
Not Sacraments of Initiation

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Sacraments of Healing

  • Just like the body needs to heal, so does the spirit. These sacraments are:

  1. Reconciliation or Confession (i.e. Penance)

  2. Anointing of the Sick

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Dropdown

Just like the ​
needs to ​
, so does the ​

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Multiple Select

What are the two sacraments of healing according to Catholics?

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Sacrament of Confession or Reconciliation (i.e. Penance)

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Sacrament of Holy Orders

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The sacrament of the most holy eucharist

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Anointing of the Sick

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Reconciliation/Confession (Penance)

​✠ Sacraments of Healing

  1. Christ's extension of His forgiveness of sins. This sacrament is the visible sign of the invisible reality of God's continual forgiveness of sins, even after baptism.

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Multiple Choice

Christ's extension of His forgiveness of sins. This sacrament is the visible sign of the invisible reality of God's continual forgiveness of sins, even after baptism. This sacrament is called:

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Reconciliation or Confession (Penance)

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Purification (Purgatory)

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Absolution (Priestly Role)

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Redemption (Christ as a savior)

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Multiple Choice

What is confession or reconciliation (i.e. penance) according to Catholics?

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Christ's extension of His forgiveness of sins. It is the visible sign of the invisible reality of God's continual forgiveness of sins.

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Confession involves fasting for a week as a form of punishment for the sins we have committed. If the fast is not completed there is no hope.

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Reconciliation is a private prayer said before bedtime. It is just a personal and private conversation with God about your sins.

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Confession is a public declaration of faith in front of the congregation

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Essential Rites of Confession

​✠ Sacraments of Healing

  • In order for this sacrament to be valid, the individual needs to:

  1. The individual's contrition or desire to be forgiven

  2. Confession of their sins to an ordained minister of Christ

  3. Satisfaction or reparation for the wrong they have done

  4. The the ordained minister's absolution or prayer of forgiveness

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Multiple Select

What are the essential rites of reconciliation/confession (i.e. Penance)?

1

The individual's contrition or desire to be forgiven

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Confession of their sins to an ordained minister of Christ

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Satisfaction or reparation for the wrong they have done

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The ordained minister's absolution or prayer of forgiveness

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Private confession of sins to God alone and no other person

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Effects of Penance (Confession)

​✠ Sacraments of Healing

  1. Reconciliation with God

  2. Spiritual Comfort

  3. Strength to continue

  4. Period of purification is reduced

    1. (i.e. purgatory is reduced)

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Multiple Choice

What are some of the effects of the sacraments of Reconciliation according to Catholics?

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Reconciliation with God, Spiritual Comfort, Strength to continue, Period of purification is reduced

2
Increased sinfulness, alienation from the Church, and loss of grace
3
Physical healing, material wealth, and eternal life
4
Punishment for sins, separation from God, and spiritual death

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Multiple Select

What are some effects of the Sacrament of Reconciliation according to Catholics?

1

Reconciliation with God

2

Spiritual Comfort

3

Strength to continue

4

Period of purification is reduced

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Anointing of the Sick

​✠ Sacraments of Healing

  • This sacrament is administered to those in danger of death or about to undergo surgery, are ill or sick, or those who have attained old age. This sacrament is the Lord's extension of His Love, as a healing touch, to those who are suffering.

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Multiple Choice

This sacrament is administered to those in danger of death or about to undergo surgery, are ill & sick, or those who have attained old age. This sacrament is the Lord's extension of His Love, as a healing touch, to those who are suffering.

1
Anointing of the Sick
2
Healing of the Ailing
3
Baptism of the Sick
4

Confirmation

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Multiple Choice

What is Anointing of the Sick according to catholics?

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Anointing of the Sick is a celebration of health and happiness

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It is a ritual for good luck in the Catholic Church

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An extension of God's Love, as a healing touch, to those who are suffering.

4

Confirmation of the Sick is a sacrament for the dead

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Multiple Select

Who can receive anointing of the sick?

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Those in danger of death or about to undergo surgery

2

Those who are ill or sick

3

Those who are healthy and are in no clear danger of death

4

Those who have attained old age

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Effects of Anointing of the Sick

​✠ Sacraments of Healing

  1. Forgiveness of sins, if the sick person is not able to confess their sins

  2. Spiritual healing, including comfort and peace

  3. Physical healing if the Lord wills it

  4. Union with Christ's redemptive suffering

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Categorize

Options (5)

Reconciliation/Confession (i.e. Penance)

Anointing of the sick

Baptism

Confirmation

Eucharist

Organize these options into the right categories

Sacraments of Initiation
Sacraments of Healing

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Sacraments of Ministry

  • There are two sacraments that fulfill our Task &Mission to minister and be fruitful. Just as the body needs to multiply its species so does the Spirit in spiritual fruits

  1. Matrimony

    1. Physical multiplication and union in love

  2. Holy Orders (Priests, Bishops, Deacons and Pope)

    1. Spiritual multiplication and union in love

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Multiple Select

Who belong to Holy Orders?

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Priests

2

Bishops

3

Deacons

4

Pope

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Laity

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The 7 Sacraments

  • Sacraments of Initiation

    • Baptism (Birth in the Spirit)

    • Confirmation (Growth in the Spirit)

    • Eucharist (Spiritual Nourishment)

  • Sacraments of Healing

    • Confession (Spiritual healing)

    • Anointing of the Sick (Healing in times of illness or death)

  • Sacraments of Ministry

    • Matrimony and Holy Orders (Fruitfulness & Ministry)

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Categorize

Options (7)

Baptism

Confirmation

Eucharist

Confessions (Penance)

Anointing of the Sick

Matrimony

Holy Orders

Organize these options into the right categories

Sacraments of Initiation
Sacraments of Healing
Sacraments of Ministry (Fruitfulness)

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