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Paschal mysteries |
mystery of Christ's passion, death and resurrection |
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Sign |
genrally means what it signifies and points to another reality |
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Symbol |
a sign with more than one dimension and meaning |
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St. Augustine's broad use of "sacraments" |
not only religious rituals but any sacred sign. listed 304 sacraments in total (including Our Father, Nicene Creed, Sign of the cross, holy water) |
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Sacrament is derived from the latin word "sacramentum" which was… |
Roman military term for the sacred oath taken by soldiers entering the army |
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Seven Sacraments in Order |
Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Reconciliation, Holy Matrimony, Holy Orders, Anointing of the sick.
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Importance of the 4th Lateran Council |
First council to list the official sacraments as seven |
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Technical definition of sacrament |
presence of a higher spiritual power (greek) known as mysterion |
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Creation as sacrament |
without the reality of the universe, sacrament would not be possible, Heaven announces the glory of God |
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Israelas sacrament |
assembly of the church, a symbol of the living God |
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Jesusas sacrament |
primordial sacrament in which all other sacraments have meaning through jesus |
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The Church as sacrament |
Church is continuing the contemporary presence of the will of God in the world. Church is a grave which Christ is in the world |
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Jesus as a baptizer |
Baptized by John, made it clear baptism was necessary through His own baptism. Was the example for others |
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John the baptizer |
preached a baptism for the forgiveness of sins, he recognized the Messiah and said Jesus should be baptizing him |
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Jesus' Main Ministry |
to preach, teach and heal |
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Process for receiving catholics during Roman Persecution |
process was called catechumenate. took about three years and ended with initiation rites that included water and oil and the Eucharist. intended to root out those who might betray them |
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Jesus as a Dinner Guest |
a lot of his work is done at dinner tables, to from or going to. Ex// leading of the Pharisees, home of martha and mary and of zacchaues and the last supper |
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Jesus as Healer, Sender, Champion |
Healer- various diseases and pain, disease like sin, outward signs of healing and forgiveness that mark the actions of jesus Champion- strengthened the law that God put forth |
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S.T.A.R more like R T A S |
Real True Actual Substantial |
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Holy Spirit living with His people (which Christ sent and gave us) |
The church begins with the Holy Spirit, the Holy Spirit is the very soul of the church |
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Ecclesiology |
Theology as applied to the Church |
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Pneumatology |
the study of the Holy Spirit |
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IS the Church (of saints and sinners) saved? |
The church is both saved and is needing to be saved |
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Christians as a Sacrament |
goes on being a sign as long as it does not see salvation in itself but in Jesus Christ |
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Sacraments instituted by Christ? |
Sacraments instituted by Christ are an outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace. Christ had instituted seven such sacraments. |
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God gave us Jesus as ___ sacrament, Jesus in turn gave the church as a ___ sacrament and the church then does actions in this case, ____ actions |
Primordial, fundamental, seven formal ritual |
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Liturgy |
public works or work on behalf of the people and the divine worship and proclamation of the Gospel and to active charity |
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Many Faceted (6) Diamond |
1. togetherness meal 2. thanksgiving prayer 3. memorial 4. Holy Sacrifice 5. Holy communion w/ body and blood of the Lord 6. Pledge of future glory |
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___, ___ and ___ participation of the sacraments |
full, active, and conscious |
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First name for Eucharist |
Breaking of the Bread |
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Anamnesis as part of the liturgy |
bringing past event into the present such as the Eucharist and the Last SUpper in which CHrist made use of the Jewish tradition of a seder supper |
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Priest permitted to celebrate mass in local churches by the year... |
400 |
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13th century as the age of faith-- Who developed profound Eucharistic theologies |
St. Thomas Aquinas |
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Protestants dropped the.... |
ministerial priesthood, Eucharist, sacrifice of mass and Gregorian chant
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Dates of the 2nd Vatican Council |
1962-1965 |
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Catechumenate in Greek means |
to let re-echo |
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Separation of confirmation from baptism and Eucharist |
needed to lengthened the process after Christianity became official religion of the empire |
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Dates of the Three revised Rites of Initiation |
1. Rite of Child baptism 1969 2. rite of confirmation 1971 3. RCIA 1972 |
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Four Periods of Phases of the RCIA process |
1. Period of evangelization and pre-catechumenate (inquiry about the faith) 2. period of the catechumenate (prays, studies and discerns about the faith) 3. period of purification and enlightenment (period of reflection/soul searching) 4. period of post- baptismal catechesis or mystagogy |
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4 schools from infant baptism debate |
Mature adulthood school, Environmentalist school, third school is unity of the 3 initiation sacraments, final school supported the diversity |
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Pope John Paul's Ecclesia de Eucharistia-The life of the church is drawn from the Eucharist. what are the 4 points? |
we are redeemed but we must do our parts. Church is born of paschal mystery Nothing tops the mystery of Christ in the presence of the Eucharist Mary's fiat is our fiat |