Chapter 10 Flashcards
(33 cards)
These are the five more mysteries proposed by Pope John Paul II
The Mysteries of Light / Luminous Mysteries
These mysteries were derived from the events during the public ministry of our Lord
The Mysteries of Lights / Luminous Mysteries
The events in the public ministry of the Lord, which are in the Luminous Mysteries
His baptism at the Jordan His first miracle in Cana His proclamation of the Kingdom of God His transfiguration His institution of the Eucharist
It is the central theme of the public ministry of Jesus
Kingdom of God
It is an ancient Roman coin which has the Jewish male captive standing on the right side and a female captive seated on the left side
Iudea Capta
Two things shall characterize the messianic age
- The transformation of the world
2. The establishment of a righteous community
It is a religious organization committed to the reconstruction of the Temple
Temple Institute of Jerusalem
The caves where the “Dead Sea Scrolls” are found
The Qumran Caves
They were a sectarian group in second temple Judaism
Essene
Known as the “Little Jordan”, it is the place where pilgrims go to commemorate Jesus’ Baptism
Yardenit Baptismal Site
In Jewish language, it meant obedience to the Torah
Righteousness
It signified “probation or trial”
Number forty (40)
In Latin, it means blessedness
Beatitudes
It introduce Jesus’ great sermon found in Matthew’s and Luke’s gospel accounts
The Beatitudes
Those who stand before God in humble gratitude
The Poor In Spirit
Those who strive to be righteous
The Merciful
Those who are moved with compassion for the grief and sufferings of others
Those who mourn
Those who are single minded and uncompromising in their loyalty to God
The Pure of Heart
Those who devote their lives to the service of the Kingdom without seeking their own ends
The Meek
Those who take the spirit of the reconciliation with them wherever they go
The Peacemakers
Those who long and work for the triumph of goodness
Those who hunger and thirst for righteousness
Those whose presence becomes a rebuke to the evil ways
Those who are persecuted for righteousness sake
Fisher by trade; brother of Andrew; denied Jesus three times as prophesied
Simon (Peter)
Fisherman, brother of Simon Peter, originally a disciple of John the Baptist
Andrew