Session 16-20 Test Flashcards
(24 cards)
the words prayed by the priest at the Eucharist that recall Jesus’ words and actions at the Last Supper
Institution Narrative
the meal Jesus ate with his disciples on the night before he died
Last Supper
the public prayer of the Church that celebrates the wonderful things God has done for us in J.C.
liturgy
the members of the Church formed into a spiritual body and bound together by the life communicated by J.C. through the sacraments
Mystical Body of Christ
a member of a party or section in Judaism that began more than 100 years before Jesus
Pharisees
the way in which the risen J.C. is present in the Eucharist in the consecrated Bread and Wine
Real presence
the unique change of the Bread and Wine in the Eucharist into the body and blood of the risen J.C.
transubstantiation
the time Jesus spent in fervent prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane the night before his crucifixion
Agony in the Garden
the inner voice that helps each of us judge the morality of our own actions
Conscience
a choice to do what is right or not to do something wrong
moral choice
social situations and institutions that are against the will of God
Social Sin
a statement of Christian belief that developed out of a Creed used in Baptism in Rome
Apostles Creed
the work of salvation accomplished by J.C. through his Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension
Paschal Mystery
an event witnessed by the Apostles Peter, James, and John revealed Jesus’ divine glory
Transfiguration
a christian prayer praising and giving glory to God, often referencing the three divine Persons of the Trinity
Doxology
those who are viewed as unimportant or powerless in society
Marginalized
the fair and equal treatment of every member in society
Social Justice
the celebration of the first and greatest Christian feast, the Resurrection of Jesus
Easter Vigil
an Easter hymn of praise sung during the Service of Light that begins the Easter Vigil
Exsultet
a lessening of temporal punishment gained through participation in prayer and works of charity
Indulgence
Christs’s judgment made of every person at the moment of death that offers either entrance into heaven (after a period of purification in Purgatory if needed) or immediate and eternal separation from God in hell
particular judgment
a possible outcome of particular judgment following death
Purgatory
a prayer for meditating on the final hours of Jesus’ life, from his condemnation by Pontius Pilate to his Death and burial
Stations of the Cross
a Latin word meaning, “three days” that refers to Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday
Triduum