Mid-Term Flashcards

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The 7 sacraments

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Baptism
Confirmation 
Eucharist 
Reconciliation 
Anointing of the Sick
Matrimony
Holy Orders
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2
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Sacrament

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Special encounter with Jesus Christ at key times during our journey

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3
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Sacraments of Healing (2)

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Reconciliation

Anointing of the Sick

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4
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Sacraments of Initiation (3)

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Baptism
Confirmation
Eucharist

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5
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Sacraments at the Service of Communion (2)

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Matrimony

Holy Orders

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Sacraments celebrated once (3)

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Baptism
Confirmation
Holy Orders

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7
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Meaning of Jesus

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The Lord Saves

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Jesus’ Mission

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To proclaim and make present the reign of God

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9
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Jesus’ Roles

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Prophet
Priest
King

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10
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His Baptism

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The baptism of Jesus was a sign that he accepted his mission as Messiah.

Jesus’ going into the water symbolized that he was ready to die for us.

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Meaning of Messiah

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The savior that the people of the Old Testament longed for.

Jesus is the Messiah (Son of God)

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Mary (3 things)

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Was with the disciples on Pentecost.

First one to believe and follow Christ.

Her faith and obedience made her open to God’s will in her life.

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13
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Leader of Jesus’ Church.

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Peter

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14
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How were evangelists inspired?

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Through God

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15
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Steps of RCIA (6)

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Time for Inquiry
Catechumenate
Rite of Election or Enrollment  
Enlightenment
Initiation
Mystagogy
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16
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We entered the church but stayed only until the end of the homily - after we are baptized, we will stay for the whole Mass.
Who are we?

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Catechumen

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17
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Petitions and exorcisms

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Scrutiny

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18
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Prayers against the evil spirit.

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Exorcisms

19
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We wrote our names in the book of the _________. Who are we?

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Elect

20
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A time to learn more about faith and how to live it.

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Mystagogy

21
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When the bishop asks the catechumenate some questions. Then he declares that the Church called them to the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist.

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Rite of Enrollment

22
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Someone who assists a participant of the RCIA.

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Sponsor

23
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People, circumstances, and things that make us do what is wrong or to omit doing what is good.

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Temptation

24
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Actually choosing to do what is wrong or to omit doing what is good.

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Sin

25
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Sins ranked from more serious to less serious (2)

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Mortal

Venial

26
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A belief the Church holds and teaches.

That officially defined by the Church as a truth revealed by God.

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Doctrine

27
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An article of faith for Catholics.

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Dogma

28
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Books of the New Testament (5 major ones)

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Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Acts of the Apostles
29
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The stories Jesus told about God and his kingdom.

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Parable

30
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Signs or acts of wonder that can not be explained by natural causes but are works of God. Jesus’ works of miracles are a sign that the Kingdom of God is present in his ministry.

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Miracle

31
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Followers or learners

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Disciple

32
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“Proclaimers of the Good News”

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Evangelists

33
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Believing and trusting when you do not completely understand.

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Faith

34
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Non-Jew

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Gentile

35
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Stories about Jesus’ birth and early life that are in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke.

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Infancy Narratives

36
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God becoming human

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Incarnation

37
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The action of God that moves people to communicate what God wants known.

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Inspiration

38
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The work of salvation accomplished by Jesus Christ through his suffering, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension.

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Pascal Mystery

39
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Largely middle-class Jews

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Pharisees

40
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Jewish prayer recited twice a day

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Shema

41
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“Same view”

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Synoptic

42
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The truths handed down by the Church from generation to generation.

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Tradition

43
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The mystery of one God in three divine Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

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Trinity