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DEF Paschal Mystery
the whole redemptive experience of Christ-His life, Passion, death, and Resurrection in which Christians participate through the sacraments
DEF redemptive experience
Christ saves through the forgiveness of sins
DEF paschal
"passover"
DEF Passion
begins at the Last Supper; Jesus' suffering and death
DEF New Adam
Jesus who accepted our sins on the cross and brings the faithful to eternal life through the resurrection
DEF cry of abandonment
"My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" (Matthew and Mark)
DEF. eschatology
the study of the end of times
DEF New Commandment
love one another
DEF. New Passover
The Last Supper/Eucharist
DEF. spiritual slavery
sin
DEF. sacrificial lamb of God
Jesus
DEF. Triduum
Holy Week (Holy Thursday, Good Friday/Holy Saturday, Easter)
DEF. the Christian Sabbath
Sunday because Jesus was resurrected on that day
DEF. blasphemy
act or word against God
DEF. Sedition
acts or language that cause rebellious acts that can lead to the diruption or overthrow of government; treason
DEF. Sanhedrin
Highest council/civil, legal and religious court for the Jews
DEF. INRI
"Jesus Nazarene, King of the Jews"
Who was Herod Antipas?
the son of Herod the Great. King of Galilee
Who was Annas?
Former high priest, questioned Jesus and charged him with blasphemy
Who was Caiaphas?
High priest; first trial of Jesus; charged Jesus with blasphemy, married Annas' daughter
Who was Pilate?
governor of Judea; Jesus is sent to him; cannot condemn Jesus for anything
Who was Joseph of Arimathia
the man who took Jesus' body from Pilate and wrapped it in linen, placed him in his own tomb, and rolled a great stone
Who was Nicodemus?
part of the Sanhedrin, secretly a believer of Jesus
Who was Barabbas?
a political prisoner that was released in place of Jesus
Who was Judas?
one of the 12 disciples; betrayed Jesus with a kiss; got 30 pieces of silver; hangs himself after giving money back
Who was Simon of Cyrene?
the man who was pushed by Romans to carry Jesus' cross
Who was the Roman Centurion?
the commander of a century in the Roman army; only one to realize Jesus was the son of God after the Crucifixion
Who was John?
beloved disciple; only one there at the crucifixion
Who was Peter?
one of the disciples; denied Jesus three times
Who was Thomas?
disciple who did not believe until he touched Jesus' wounds
Who were the Marys?
Women that were shown to be important. They are first at teh tomb when Jesus had risen.
Bethany
where Jesus was anointed
The Temple
where Jesus "cleanses"; curtain is torn here when crucifixion occurs; House of God; Jesus claims he can rebuild it in three days
The Upper Room
disciples hide here after crucifixion; Pentecost occurs; last Supper occurs; post Resurrection appearances occur
Gethsemane
garden on the Mt. of Olives where Jesus is betrayed; "agony" in the garden
Golgotha
place where Jesus is crucified; "Place of Skull/Death"
Jerusalem
where Temple is; Jesus taught
Where was Jesus' last temptation and what sin was it?
On cross; sin of pride
When was the Last Supper celebrated?
Holy Thursday
T/F. At the Last Supper, they prepared lambs for Passover meal
TRUE
What lies at teh center of New Testament Scripture and lies at the center of Jesus' ministry?
The Paschal Mystery
Which parable tells us that you cannot separate the crucifixion from the Resurrection?
The Parable of the Grain of Wheat
Quote from Parable of the Grain of Wheat is?
"Truly, truly I say to you, unless of grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit"
What is the purpose of the New Adam?
Redemption
Know the meaning of Crucifixion according to:
Mark:
Matthew:
Luke:
John:
Mk- The crucified Christ/the anointed one as suffering servant. Jesus in obedience to His Father and submits to the cross.
Mt- Messiah who suffers to fulfill God's salvation and fulfill O.T. prophesy.
L- The suffering Jesus continues to compassionately serve.
J- The Son of God is not a victim, but the "good shepherd" who saves all humanity and glorifies the Father
Is the Cross an act of charity of an act of service? Explain.
It is service because it done out of love and Jesus gave what he needed not what he had in excess.
What are the last words of Jesus in:
Mk &Mt, Luke, and John
Mk & Mt- "My God, my God why have you forsaken me?"
L- "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing?" "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise." "Father, into your hands I commend my spirit."
J- "Woman, here is your son, Here is your mother" "I thirst" "It is finished"
What is the transforming conversion of the P.M.?
Pain, suffering, and death to Fullness, joy, and new life
What are the four realities of the Resurrection?
1. Reveals that God is in Christ
2. The Resurrection was not a resuscitiation but a New Creation
3. The Resurrection is an ever-present reality; the historical Jesus becomes the eternal Christ
4. The Gospels never separate the resurrection appearances from faith
The Cross is... the Resurrection is ...
the ultimate act of love; eternal life that comes from the participation in this love
Sequence of Holy Week: (10 events)
entry into Jerusalem; cleansing of the Temple; anointing at Bethany; Last Supper; agony in the garden; arrest of Jesus; trial; Crucifixion, burial, Resurrection
What do the following symbolize in the Parable of the Wicked Tenants:
Landowner, vineyard, tenants, slaves, son killed, new landowners
God, Israel/Jerusalem/Promised Land, Jewish authority, prophets, Jesus, apostles
What does the last Supper reveal about the P.M.? (4)
1. a sacrficie that expresses Jesus' complete obedience to God
2. the culmination of His mission of redemption
3. the victory of life over death
4. the pattern for geniune discipleship
What does the event of the Resurrection require? Why?
Faith, because there were no eye witnesses
Did the Disciples have faith at the Crucifixion?
No
What develops the fortitude of the Disciples so these men can become Apostles and carry out teh mission entrusted to them by Jesus (3)
1. Empty tomb
2. Post-Resurrection appearances
3. Empowered by Holy Spirit
At the end of what Gospel does the ascension of Jesus take place?
Luke's
Which Gospel has two endings?
Mark
Washing of feet =
chosen to serve
What words are the basis of the life of Jesus?
"Father, into your hands I commend my spirit"
T/F. The Resurrection is a culmination of historical Revelation , not a continuation
TRUE
Empirical verification means...
there were no eye witnesses
What happened on Palm Sunday?
Jesus entered Jerusalem on a colt
On what day does Judas agree to betray Jesus?
Tuesday
What day was the anointing at Bethany?
Wednesday
What Gospel contains the washing of the feet?
John