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French word for prayer |
Preier |
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Personal faith relating to God |
Prayer |
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Basic type of prayer that focuses on asking for apology |
Contrition |
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Sources of prayer |
Liturgy of the church Word of God Theological Virtues:Faith, Hope, Love Daily events |
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Latin for prayer |
Precari |
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Who brings us into this life of communion and fellowship with God |
Holy Spirit |
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Authentic prayers should be: |
Grounded on scriptures Actively related to others Open to silence Dynamic |
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Expression of prayer where it is memorized |
Vocal |
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An expression of prayer that requires silent union with God |
Contemplative |
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A prayer that is within the focus of the church |
Ecclesial |
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Prayer that is focused on the holy mass/liturgy |
Eucharist-centered |
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Levels of prayer |
Public Private |
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Prayer that is focused on the kingdom of God |
Christ’s prayer |
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Constant guide in prayer that is grounded on church’s liturgy and actively drawing on concrete human context |
As to its method |
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Spiritual practice dedicated towards increasing one’s spirituality |
Prayer/Spiritual exercise |
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Ability to obtain sharp perception |
Discernment |
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Who wrote the spiritual exercises |
Ignatius of Loyola |
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Gives opportunity for daily reflective prayer |
Conscience examen |
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Offers a unique way for coming to know Jesus and His message |
Ignatian spirituality |
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Divine reading |
Lectio divina |
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Introduced by St. Gregory of Nyssa |
Lectio divina |
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Way of developing closer relationship with God by reflecting on His words |
Lectio divina |
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Steps in lectio divina |
Lectio Meditation Oratio Contemplation |
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Step where you spend time to respond by recording thought and journalising |
Oratio |
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Feeling of reverence and adoration to God |
Worship |
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Interior reverence and homage offered to divine majesty through words |
Authentic worship |
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Set of actions with meaningful value which may be secular |
Ritual |
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Constant traits of rituals |
Consecratory Symbolic Remembrance Repetitive |
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Greek word meaning public work |
Leitourgia |
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Participation of people of God in the work of God |
Liturgy |
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Focused on not what we do but what God does |
Christian liturgy |
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Center of church’s liturgy |
Eucharist |
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Conveys the inner feelings of something |
Sign |
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Signs instituted by Christ to give grace |
Sacraments |
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Primordial sacrament of God |
Jesus |
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Most complete visible sign of the invisble God |
Jesus |
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Purposes of the sacraments |
Sanctify Build up Give worship |
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They make effective the invisible reality they represent |
Efficient(signs of grace) |
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God’s free invitation to us |
Grace |
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Categories of sacraments |
Initiation Healing Service |
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It is the visible object used in a sacrament |
Matter |
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Lay foundation of every Christian life |
Sacrament of initiation |
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Effects of baptism |
Unites baptized person to risen Christ All sins are forgiven Incorporates the person into the community of believers |
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Beginning of a life of faith |
Baptism |
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Strengthens the baptismal grace |
Confirmation |
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First confirmation happened on |
Pentecost day (33ad) |
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Matters of confirmation |
Layong of hands Sacred Chrism |
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Slap on the cheek of the candidate resembles |
Bravery |
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What is character in the sacraments |
Seal that we belong to God |
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Center of the Eucharist |
Christ |
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Both a sacrifice and sacred meal |
Eucharist |
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Effects of eucharist |
Unites us with Christ Separates us from sins Reconciles us with one another Builds up the Christian community |
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Changing of bread and wine into body and blood |
Transubstantiation |
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Christ is present in |
The assembly Person of the priest Holy scriptures |
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Who forgives sins |
Triune God |
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Imperils the soul |
Mortal sin |
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A mortal sin that is freely choosing to commit an act |
Deliberate consent |
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Ongoing process of constant turning |
Conversion |
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A sin that is committed through economic, social and political patterns |
Structural |
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Holistic care that touches the body |
Healing |
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Eucharist given to dying |
Holy viaticum |
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Absolute duty of priests not to disclose anything |
Seal of confession |
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Effacious sign of God’s pardon |
Absolution |
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Classifications of sins |
Personal Structural Social |
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Creates a hierarchy of priests |
Holy orders |
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Kinsay perfect diri sa room? |
Genver |