Redemption Flashcards

1
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Eucharitst

A

The consecrated host, Jesus’ Flesh

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1
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Salvation

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Jesus saving us.

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2
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Ascension

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Jesus did not die. He returned to the father when he ascended to heaven.

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3
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Conscience

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Humans Have the ability to evaluate Choice

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4
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Resuerection.

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Jesus died, then came back to life.

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5
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Church:

A

Either:

A building that houses catholic Worship

or

The organisation that governs catholicism.

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6
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Church pre 1965:

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-Faced east, Toward jerusalem. This was to acknowledge Jesus’ sacrafice there.

-Mass said in Latin, the priest faces the east wall.

-Churches built in a cross shape

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7
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Church post 1965

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-Churches are designed with free artistic interperetation, they can have any shape and face any direction.

-Priest talks to the congregation

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8
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Lectern

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-Speakers will talk to the lectern. On the lectern the place a bible, prayers, verses, stories or notes.

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9
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Altar

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-Altar is site of transubstansiation
-Represents table of last supper
-The missal is laid on it
-At the front of the church for all to see

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10
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Crucifix

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-CATHOLIC symbol
-Represents jesus’ suffering
-Present in all catholic churches and most catholic households.

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11
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Tabernacle

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-Stores the eucharist (concecrated host) when it is on display.
-Stores host not consumed during mass

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12
Q

Christ is present in the eucharist in 4 ways:

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1 - Jesus is the eucharist “this is my body”

2 - In eucharistic adoration, we love the eucharist as we love god

3 - In taking the eucharist, we receive the sacrifice

4 - During the words of institution, Jesus gives his life for us.

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13
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Itroduction of mass

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At the beginning of mass, Catholics confess that they have sinned.

Reading:

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14
Q

Readings

A

The
proclamation of
the Gospel is
the good news
that jesus is
risen.

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15
Q

Eucharist

A

God becomes the
flesh in
transubstansiation.
Through the
eucharist, jesus
continues to
redeem us

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16
Q

Our Father and Com-
munion:

A

By taking
communion, we
are accepting
the grand
sacrafice that
god made for
us.

17
Q

End of Mass

A

We are invited
to go forward
and spread
the good
news.

18
Q

Salvation in the past

A

Jesus died 2000 years ago to atone for
our sins

19
Q

Salvation in the Present

A

By us having the eucharist, Jesus’ is still
making the sacrafice today

20
Q

Salvation in the future

A

Salvation will end on the judgement day.

21
Q

St Anselm:

A

Jesus’ total obidience to God “Paid a ransom” for our sins.
Paying the ransom is a metaphore for humanity making a
sacrafice in order to be worthy of God’s love.

22
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St Irenaeus

A

St. Irenaeus taught us that the tree of
Knowledge and “the tree of the cross” are
comparable.
The tree of the cross is the tree in which
humanity was redeemed.
Whereas the tree of knowledge is the tree
from which humanity fell from grace.

23
Q

Criticicms of anselm

A

We are not
“captives” of
God. We are
not paying a
“ransom”
instead, god is
offering us a
chance at
freedom

24
Q

Table vs Altar

A

Jesus at the supper broke bread and blood at
the table
The priest at mass breaks the bread and blood

25
Q

Cross vs crucifix

A

Cross Does not represent jesus’ death. Instead,
shows the hope we have.

26
Q

Risen christ

A

The cross shows the death, the risen
christ is the ressurection.
The altar is where jesus gives his life.
The risen christ shows he came back.

27
Q

Teachings about conscience

A

Catholics must not do something if it
breaks God’s laws.
If it breaks the church teaching, the
Catholic must evaluate the importance of
their desire to make a choice.
By following god’s law, it is impossible to
allow our concsince to disobey god.

28
Q

Meaning about conscience

A

Conscience is the god-given human ability to
evaluate our descisions and their
consequences.

29
Q

Why did Jesus have to come? [Free Will and Sin]

A

Humans fell from grace. St. Anselm taught us that humanity payed the ransom, in the scrafice pf Jesus.
By having one man follow thentrue will of the father, we fight original sin.

30
Q

Anglican Christians

A

The eucharist only represents
Jesus’ body at the last supper.

31
Q

Catholics

A

The eucharist IS Jesus’ body. The outward
appearance is different but the reality is the
same.
It happens in fromt of the comgregation

32
Q

quakers:

A

Do not celebrate any form of
eucharist.

33
Q

Orthodox christians

A

The eucharist IS Jesus’ body. The outward
appearance is different but the reality is the
same.
It happens away from the comgregation.

34
Q

Nonconformist Christians:

A

Many believe that, similarly to
anglicans, It is simply a memorial of
the last supper.

35
Q

benediction:

A

During Eucharistic Adoration,
Catholics may face the
Monstrance and pray in
adoration towards the
Eucharist.

36
Q

Eucharistic Adoration:

A

Carholics belove that jesus
is “the lamb of god” during
the passover, lamb blood
was used to atone for the
jews sins. In the same way,
the blood of christ take
away our sins.

37
Q

Words of Institution:

A

When the words of instituition are said,,
transubstansiation takes place.
Jesus is present in the eucharist “This is my
body”
We mist take the eucharist in the honour of
christ. “Do this in memory of me”

38
Q

Redemption in the Bible: Death/
Crucifixion

A

Jesus was crucified under Pontious
Pilate. He suffered death and was
buried.

39
Q

Redemption in the Bible: Resurrection

A

Jesus redeemed us by his ressurection.
He redeemd us because he brought the
worthy who were already dead to
judgement.

40
Q

Redemption in the Bible: Ascension

A

Jesus went to heaven and returned to the
Father. According to John in Revelations,
Jesus will return to judge.