Triune God Flashcards

(38 cards)

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Book of Psalms

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A book in the old testement containing pieces of poetry (set to music)

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Divine office

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A collection of psalms and readings that every priest, monk and nun has to say at least 4 times a day.

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Plainchant

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Ancient form of song that’s unaccompanied with a little range of notes

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Contemporary worship music

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Religious songs that have been written recently to praise God with modern instruments

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Mass settings

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Music that allows people to sing certain parts of the mass

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Alleluia (Gospel acclamation)

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Means ‘praise God’ and is said before the Gospel is read

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Gloria (mass)

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A hymn of praise of God’s glory and goodness which is sung early in mass

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Eucharistic acclamations

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Means ‘thanksgiving’ and is said before the eucharistic prayer

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Holy holy (sanctus)

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A hymn of praise to the trinity used before the Eucharistic Prayer

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Mystery of faith (memorial acclamation)

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Acclamation after the consecration when people acknowledge what Christ has done for them

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Lord have mercy (kyrie)

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Lord forgive me

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Lamb of god (agnus dei)

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Another name for Jesus

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Great amen

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‘Amen’ at the end of the eucharistic prayer

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Triune of God

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Within the one God there is a three-ness

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Trinity

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The belief that there are three Persons in one God

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Shema

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A Jewish prayer affirming belief in the one God

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Baptism of jesus

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Shows the intimate relationship between Jesus and the Holy Spirit

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Nicene creed

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A statement of faith that presenrs what Catholics believe

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Begotten not made

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The son is fully God

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Consubstantial

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Means ‘of one being’ showing that the Trimity are not seperate

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Spoken through the prophets

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The Holy Spirit is present in the Bible

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Mission

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‘Sending out’ people with a job to perform

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Evangelism

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Preaching the good news about Jesus to others

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St Augustine of Hippo (trinity)

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‘If you see charity (love), you see the Trinity’

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Catherine la Cugna (trinity)
Believed the trinity should be relevent to everyday life
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Apostolic authority
Authority of the apostles as leaders of the early Church that is passed on to Bishops
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Magiserial teachings
Decisions of the Magisterium that should be accepted by Catholics
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Baptism
Sacrament where a person becomes a child of God
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Total immersion
Being under the water at a baptism so the whole body and head is covered
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Sign of initiation
An action to show that a person has become a formal member of the church
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Prayer
The raising of the heart and mind to God
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Traditional prayer
Forms of prayer that have been used by generations of believers
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Spontaneous prayer
Prayer that doesn't habe a set structure, where the words are made up on the spur of the moment
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Prayer postures
Particular positions of prayer
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Kneeling
Being on both knees as a sign of humility
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Genuflecting
Going down on one knee as a sign of respect
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Prostration
Lying flat as a sign of total submission
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Bowing
Bending from the waist as a sign of respect