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French word for prayer

Preier

Personal faith relating to God

Prayer

Basic type of prayer that focuses on asking for apology

Contrition

Sources of prayer

Liturgy of the church


Word of God


Theological Virtues:Faith, Hope, Love


Daily events

Latin for prayer

Precari

Who brings us into this life of communion and fellowship with God

Holy Spirit

Authentic prayers should be:

Grounded on scriptures


Actively related to others


Open to silence


Dynamic

Expression of prayer where it is memorized

Vocal

An expression of prayer that requires silent union with God

Contemplative

A prayer that is within the focus of the church

Ecclesial

Prayer that is focused on the holy mass/liturgy

Eucharist-centered

Levels of prayer

Public


Private

Prayer that is focused on the kingdom of God

Christ’s prayer

Constant guide in prayer that is grounded on church’s liturgy and actively drawing on concrete human context

As to its method

Spiritual practice dedicated towards increasing one’s spirituality

Prayer/Spiritual exercise

Ability to obtain sharp perception

Discernment

Who wrote the spiritual exercises

Ignatius of Loyola

Gives opportunity for daily reflective prayer

Conscience examen

Offers a unique way for coming to know Jesus and His message

Ignatian spirituality

Divine reading

Lectio divina

Introduced by St. Gregory of Nyssa

Lectio divina

Way of developing closer relationship with God by reflecting on His words

Lectio divina

Steps in lectio divina

Lectio


Meditation


Oratio


Contemplation

Step where you spend time to respond by recording thought and journalising

Oratio

Feeling of reverence and adoration to God

Worship

Interior reverence and homage offered to divine majesty through words

Authentic worship

Set of actions with meaningful value which may be secular

Ritual

Constant traits of rituals

Consecratory


Symbolic


Remembrance


Repetitive

Greek word meaning public work

Leitourgia

Participation of people of God in the work of God

Liturgy

Focused on not what we do but what God does

Christian liturgy

Center of church’s liturgy

Eucharist

Conveys the inner feelings of something

Sign

Signs instituted by Christ to give grace

Sacraments

Primordial sacrament of God

Jesus

Most complete visible sign of the invisble God

Jesus

Purposes of the sacraments

Sanctify


Build up


Give worship

They make effective the invisible reality they represent

Efficient(signs of grace)

God’s free invitation to us

Grace

Categories of sacraments

Initiation


Healing


Service

It is the visible object used in a sacrament

Matter

Lay foundation of every Christian life

Sacrament of initiation

Effects of baptism

Unites baptized person to risen Christ


All sins are forgiven


Incorporates the person into the community of believers

Beginning of a life of faith

Baptism

Strengthens the baptismal grace

Confirmation

First confirmation happened on

Pentecost day (33ad)

Matters of confirmation

Layong of hands


Sacred Chrism

Slap on the cheek of the candidate resembles

Bravery

What is character in the sacraments

Seal that we belong to God

Center of the Eucharist

Christ

Both a sacrifice and sacred meal

Eucharist

Effects of eucharist

Unites us with Christ


Separates us from sins


Reconciles us with one another


Builds up the Christian community

Changing of bread and wine into body and blood

Transubstantiation

Christ is present in

The assembly


Person of the priest


Holy scriptures

Who forgives sins

Triune God

Imperils the soul

Mortal sin

A mortal sin that is freely choosing to commit an act

Deliberate consent

Ongoing process of constant turning

Conversion

A sin that is committed through economic, social and political patterns

Structural

Holistic care that touches the body

Healing

Eucharist given to dying

Holy viaticum

Absolute duty of priests not to disclose anything

Seal of confession

Effacious sign of God’s pardon

Absolution

Classifications of sins

Personal


Structural


Social

Creates a hierarchy of priests

Holy orders

Kinsay perfect diri sa room?

Genver