Kingdom Of God Flashcards

(17 cards)

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What are kingdom values?

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Kingdom values are the moral and spiritual principles that reflect the character and priorities of God’s kingdom, especially as taught by Jesus in the Bible.

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What are the three main kingdom values?

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Peace, justice, reconciliation

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How does Pope Francis show kingdom values?

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Reconciliation- kisses the feet of prisoners
Peace- helps countries make peace
Justice- chooses to live a ordinary life

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What do monks do to show kingdom values?

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Life centres around prayer, giving a sense of peace.

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What is the St Vincent de Paul Society (SVP)

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Local activity– members visit people in need in their homes, care homes, hospital and in prisons.

Special projects– in addition, the SVP offer a range of additional services, depending on the need. In
the past, this has included bigger projects that help the local community.

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Definition of mission

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What is evangelism?

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preaching the gospel using words.

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What is Les Misérables?

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is a story that explores Christian values like forgiveness, redemption, and justice through the journey of a former convict seeking a new life.

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Dei Verbum (“Word of God”) teaching

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Emphasises the importance of Scripture and Tradition working together.
Encourages Catholics to read and study the Bible more deeply.

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Sacrosanctum Concilium (“Sacred Council”) teaching

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Reformed the liturgy to encourage active participation (e.g. Mass in local languages).
Stressed the central role of the Eucharist in Christian life.

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Lumen Gentium (“Light of the Nations”) teaching

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A form of prayer that uses drama, movement, or role-play to help people express and reflect on their faith or a religious story. Exp- Reenacting the Stations of the Cross or acting out a Bible story like the Good Samaritan as a way to pray and understand its meaning more deeply.

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Gaudium et Spes (“Joy and Hope”) teaching

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Sacrosanctum Concilium (“Sacred Council”)
Reformed the liturgy to encourage active participation (e.g. Mass in local languages).

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What is a pilgrimage?

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A journey to a religious place, with a religious purpose

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Stations of the cross:

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Jesus falls for the 1st-3rd time
Jesus is condemned to death
Jesus dies on the cross

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What is dramatised prayer?

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What is apostolic confession

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Apostolic Succession is the belief that Church authority is passed down in an unbroken line from the apostles, particularly from St. Peter, to today’s bishops and the Pope.

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What is dramatised prayer?

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A form of prayer that uses acting, movement, or role-play to express religious stories or beliefs. Exp following Jesus’ stages of the cross