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Sources of catholic teaching?
-Sacred Scripture
-Sacred Tradition
-Catechism of the Catholic Church
-Encyclicals
- Magisterium
Forms of prayer?
A.Prayers of Conversation.
B.Prayers of Petition.
C.Prayers of Thanks & Praise.
D.Prayers of Meditation.
E.Formal Prayers
When does the litergical calander start and end?
First Sunday of Advent -
4 scripture readings during mass?
-The Old Testament Reading
- The New Testament Letters
- The Responsorial Psalm
- The Gospel
Which prayer do Catholics pray over a nine day period?
Novena
How many books are there in:
Old testament?
New testament?
all together?
1.46
2. 27
3.73
How many books are there in the Protestant Old Testament?
39
first paper on which the Bible was written was called?
Papyrus
The “official list” of books included in the Bible and regarded as inspired is called the?
Canon
Who Wrote The Bible?
- Many different people, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
The Protestant name for the 7 books of the Old Testament that Catholics and Protestants disagree over is
Apocrypha
What are the books of the Apocrypha?
Esther, Baruch, Daniel, 1-2 Esdras, judith, letter of jeremiah, 1-2 macabees, Manasseh, Ecclesiasticus, Tobit, Wisdom
The Catholic name for the 7 books of the Old Testament that Catholics and Protestants disagree over is
Deutero-Canonical.
Two ways of reading the Bible is as a:
Literalist or as a Contexturalist
Though Christ was a Jew, he used the
Septuagint and not the Hebrew Canon
Who is God?
–God is the all-powerful Spirit who created everything that exists.
–He is our Father who is with us always.
–He is the one who awaits us in heaven to share his everlasting joys with us.
How can we know that God exists?
Through Reason, Revelation, Sacred Tradition, the Scriptures, Faith
What is reason?
Reason is our power to think.
What is Revelation?
Something that is revealed.
-It is what God has revealed to us about himself, ourselves, and his plan of love for us.
How has God given us his revelation?
through prophets, Scripture, Sacred tradition, And his son Jesus.
when has God given us this revelation?
God has given us this revelation throughout Salvation History
what is Salvation History?
Salvation History is the history of God having a covenant relationship with mankind.
When did Salvation History begin?
God’s creation of the world, when he created Adam & Eve.
What is Sacred Tradition?
Process by witch the church hands its faith from generation to generation
When did Sacred tradition begin?
With the apostles
What Is Reason?
Reason is our power to think.
What does our Power to think allows us to do?
Interpret nature’s laws and purposes, Admire the degrees of perfection in the universe, Understand the longings of the human heart, To form our conscience properly, Use our free will and our freedom to do what is right & what is good
What is Faith?
Faith is a gift from God by which we believe what he has revealed
How do Catholic profess their faith?
Nicene Creed & Apostles’ Creed
Occasions when We profess our Faith.
Mass, Rosary, Baptism, Confirmation
Who recite the Profession of Faith?
The faithful
Who are the faithful?
we are, the followers of jesus
Secularism View of God Focuses on?
-the natural world.
-Holds that knowing truth can only be had through the Natural Sciences.
-Holds that life can be lived without any expressed need for God.
Forms of Secularism:
-Atheism
-Agnosticism
-Secular Humanism
-Hedonism
What is Atheism?
Denies the existence of God.
What is Agnosticism?
Claims that no one can know for sure whether there is a God or not.
What is Secular Humanism?
Make human beings the measuring rod of all existence and not God the Creator.
What is Hedonism?
Makes pleasure the sole and chief good in life. ex: sex, money, drugs, alcohol, etc.
What is a sacrament?
an outward sign instituted by Jesus Christ to Give Grace.
what is Grace?
A gift from God that allows us to live a life that is good and right
What are the seven sacraments?
Baptism, Communion, Reconciliation, Confirmation, matrimony, holy orders, annointing of the sick
what 3 groups are the sacraments devided into?
Sacraments of:
Initiation, Healing and vocation
Sacraments of initiation?
Baptism, Confermation, Holy Eucharist
Sacraments of Healing?
Reconciliation, and annointing of the sick
Sacraments of Vocation?
Holy orders, Matrimony
Character Sacraments?
Baptism, Confirmation, holy orders
Administration of the Sacraments
-proper minister
-recipient
-ritual
-Symbols
-proporly administerd
-holy spirit present
When did the church begin?
Pentecost
Which feast day is considered to be the birthday of the church?
Pentecost
On which feast day do Catholics believe that the Holy Spirit came down upon the
Apostles?
Pentecost
which feast day do Catholics believe that Jesus rose from the dead?
Easter
What do we mean when we say that the church is the body of Christ?
Center of our faith
What do we mean when we say that the church is hierarchical?
ordered grading or authority
Peter and the Apostles had to figure out a way to “hand down” the authority that Christ had given them. How did they do it?
By making bishops their sussesors
What is Apostolic Succession?
taking place for the apostles
Who enjoys Apostolic Succession in the church?
Bishops
Who enjoys Succession of Peter in the church?
The pope
Those in the church who are not clergy or live a consecrated Life are called?
Laity
The members of the church who convene at the death of a Pope to select a new Pope” are called
Cardinals
to whom did Jesus give the Apostolic responsibility for the Church?
peter
Collective term for the Pope and the Bishops, and their teaching?
Magisterium
What do we mean when we say that the church is infallible?
It isnt wrong in means of faith and morals.