RELATIONSHIPS Flashcards
(30 cards)
What are three things St Paul said ‘love was’?
- Patient
- Kind
- Not envious
This reflects St Paul’s teachings on love in his letter to the Corinthians.
What are three things St Paul said ‘love was not’?
- Proud
- Rude
- Self-seeking
This highlights the qualities that St Paul attributes to true love.
What sacrament is received when a couple gets married in the Church?
Marriage
Marriage is one of the seven sacraments in the Church.
List the seven sacraments.
- Baptism
- Confirmation
- Eucharist
- Penance
- Anointing of the Sick
- Holy Orders
- Marriage
These sacraments are essential rites in the Church.
Define the sacrament of Baptism.
The initiation into the Christian faith through water and the Holy Spirit.
Baptism signifies the cleansing of sin and rebirth.
Define the sacrament of Confirmation.
The strengthening of the Holy Spirit received after Baptism.
Confirmation deepens the grace of Baptism.
Define the sacrament of Eucharist.
The celebration of the Last Supper, where bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ.
Eucharist is central to Catholic worship and signifies communion with Christ.
Define the sacrament of Penance.
The sacrament of confession and forgiveness of sins.
Penance involves contrition, confession, and the intention to amend one’s life.
Define the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick.
A sacrament for those who are seriously ill or near death, offering healing and comfort.
This sacrament emphasizes God’s presence in times of suffering.
Define the sacrament of Holy Orders.
The sacrament through which men are ordained as deacons, priests, or bishops.
Holy Orders empowers individuals to serve the Church in specific roles.
Define ‘arranged marriage’.
A marriage where family members select the spouse for an individual with their consent.
Arranged marriages are often based on cultural or familial considerations.
Define ‘forced marriage’.
A marriage where one or both parties are coerced into the union against their will.
Forced marriages are considered a violation of human rights.
Explain the term ‘Adoption’.
The legal process of taking another’s child into one’s family as one’s own.
Adoption creates a permanent, legal parent-child relationship.
Explain the term ‘Fostering’.
The temporary care of children whose biological parents are unable to care for them.
Fostering is meant to provide a stable environment until the child can return home or be adopted.
Explain the term ‘Living in Care’.
A situation where children live in a residential setting provided by social services.
This is typically for children who cannot live with their families due to various circumstances.
What does physical domestic abuse mean?
Physical domestic abuse involves the use of physical force against a partner, which can result in injury or harm.
What does sexual domestic abuse mean?
Sexual domestic abuse refers to any non-consensual sexual act or behavior imposed on a partner.
What does verbal/emotional domestic abuse mean?
Verbal/emotional domestic abuse includes the use of words or actions to control, belittle, or manipulate a partner.
What does psychological domestic abuse mean?
Psychological domestic abuse involves tactics that instill fear or undermine a partner’s sense of self-worth.
What does financial domestic abuse mean?
Financial domestic abuse occurs when one partner exerts control over the other’s financial resources.
What does cyber domestic abuse mean?
Cyber domestic abuse involves the use of technology to harass, stalk, or control a partner.
What is the definition of FGM?
FGM, or Female Genital Mutilation, is the partial or total removal of the external female genitalia for non-medical reasons.
What are three reasons why FGM happens?
- Cultural tradition
- Social acceptance
- Belief in hygiene or purity.
What are three places people can get help if suffering from domestic abuse, forced marriage, or FGM?
- Domestic violence shelters
- Hotlines for abuse victims
- Counseling services.