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43 Cards in this Set
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Communion |
A word meaning "union with" that is the sign and source of our union with God and one another. |
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Creed |
A statement of our faith in the word we have heard proclaimed.
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Homily |
The Homily takes the bibical word and applies it to our life situation today so we can better understand it. |
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Ritual |
A fixed and unchanging important action.
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Introductory Rites |
1. Greeters
2. Holy water in font 3. Genuflections 4. Song 5. Greeting 6. Penitential rite, Gloria 7. Opening prayers |
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Liturgy of the Word |
1. First Reading (Old Testament)
2. Psalm 3. Second Reading (New Testament) 4. Alleluia 5. Gospel 6. Homily 7. Creed 8. Intercessions |
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Liturgy of the Eucharist |
1. Bring up gifts
2. Offering (collection) 3. Consecration 4. The bread and wine becomes the body and blood of Christ 5. People come and receive |
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Transubstantiation |
When the bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ |
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Concluding Rites |
"Go in peace to love and serve The Lord." |
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Altar |
Where the Priest presides and concecrates the Eucharist. |
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Cross |
Symbolic, all throughout the Church |
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Hymnal |
Church song book |
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Passion |
The suffering of Jesus on the cross (stations of the cross in church) |
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Pew |
The bench seats in church |
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Priest |
The leader of the mass who says the Gospel, the Homily, Eucharistic prayer etc. |
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Saint
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a holy person. we ask for their intercession in the litany of the saints.
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Stations of the Cross |
The various stations depecting Jesus' suffering around the church |
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Statue
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Statues of religious figures are all around the church to help us reflect and be in the presence of God.
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Tabernacle |
The sacred place where concicrated hosts are kept |
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Mother Marie Rose Durocher
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the founder of the sisters of the holy names of Jesus and Mary
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baptism
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-category: initiation
-symbol: water, oil, candle, white garment -ritual: immersing or pouring -effect: fight tendency towards sin, welcomed to Gods family |
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Anointing of the Sick
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-category: healing
-symbol: oil -ritual: anointing -effect: healing and strengthening |
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Confirmation
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-category: initiation
-symbol: chrism -ritual: anointing/laying of hands -effect: renew baptismal commitment |
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Eucharist
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-category: initiation
-symbol: bread and wine -ritual: eating -effect: united with Christ and one another |
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Sacraments of Healing
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reconciliation, anointing of the sick
(spiritual and physical healing) |
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Sacraments of Initiation
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Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation
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Matrimony
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-category: service
-symbol: vows and rings -ritual: exchanging of vows -effect: strengthened bond |
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Ordination/Holy Orders
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-category: service
-symbol: hands -ritual: anointing -effect: continuing of the church's mission |
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Reconciliation
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-Category: healing
-symbol: words of absolution -ritual: pronouncing words -effect: forgiveness, reconciliation |
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Service
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matrimony = serving your spouse/family
holy orders = serving your parish/community |
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petition
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asking God for something you need (God help me...)
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petition
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asking God for something you need (God help me...)
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mysticism
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A close experience with God durning prayer
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meditation
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quietly listening and becoming one with God
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Litany of the Saints
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asking the saints for intercession in our daily lives
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lectio divina
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A form of Christian meditation that involves reflecting on a scripture
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intercession
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asking God to help a group of people
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adorathob
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the prayerful acknowledgement that God is God and creator of all that is
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adorathob
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the prayerful acknowledgement that God is God and creator of all that is
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blessing
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a prayer asking God to care for a particular person, place or activity. a simple blessing is usually made with the sign of the cross.
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doxology
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the Christian prayers of praise that are usually directed at the trinity
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praise
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a prayer of acknowledgement that God is God, giving God glory not for what he does, but simply what he is.
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thanksgiving
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a prayer of gratitude for the gift of life and the gifts of life. thanksgiving characterizes the prayers of the church in which, in celebrating the Eucharist, offers perfect thanks to the father through with and in Christ in unity with the Holy Spirit
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