CL 1st quarter periodic

Cards (30)

  • What is a responsibility?
    A duty or obligation that one has to perform or accomplish
  • Why is it important to fulfill responsibilities?
    Because it is morally right, legally required, or expected
  • What does the term "Commission" mean?
    To give an order for or authorize the production of
  • What are the three important things mentioned in Matthew 28:18-20?
    Make disciples of all nations, baptize them, and teach all that Jesus commanded
  • What are the three tasks given to the Apostles?
    Authority to preach, lead, and sanctify
  • How did the Apostles fulfill their tasks?
    Through the help of the Holy Spirit
  • What is the role of the Holy Spirit in evangelization?
    The Holy Spirit is the principal agent of evangelization through the sacrament of Baptism
  • What does Subsidiarity mean in the context of the Apostles' mission?
    It involves performing actions that help those in need of assistance
  • How does the saving work of Christ continue through the Sacraments?

    Through the Church, which carries out His saving work via the seven sacraments
  • What does the term "sacrament" mean?
    An outward sign of God's invisible grace
  • What happens during the Sacrament of Baptism?
    We become disciples of Christ and members of the family of God
  • What is the significance of the Sacrament of Confirmation?
    It endows us with the gifts of the Holy Spirit and makes us full members of the Church
  • What does the Sacrament of the Eucharist provide?
    It nourishes us with the spiritual life shared by Christ
  • What is the purpose of the Sacrament of Reconciliation?
    To mend the wounds of our sins and achieve peace
  • What does the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick do?
    It strengthens our will to survive and leads us from temptations of sin
  • What is the significance of the Sacrament of Matrimony?
    It blesses the union of two hearts in a lifelong partnership
  • What does the Sacrament of Holy Orders celebrate?
    The Church's joy of faithful response to God's call for leadership roles
  • What does Simplicity mean?
    The quality or condition of being plain or natural
  • How does Pope Francis exemplify simplicity?
    He lives a life of simplicity despite his position
  • What responsibility did Jesus give to Peter?
    To be the Head of the Church
  • Why did Jesus change Simon's name to Peter?
    Because it means he will be a strong foundation of the Church
  • What is Apostolic Succession?
    The transmission of the mission and power of the Apostles to their successors
  • What is the role of the Pope?
    The head of the Church and a servant to all its members
  • Who is Pope Francis in relation to St. Peter?
    He is the 266th successor of St. Peter
  • What does the title "Servant of the Servants of God" signify?
    It shows that the authority of the Pope must be seen as a ministry of service
  • What are the duties of a Pope?
    1. Define Faith Issues
    2. Administer the Church
    3. Appoint Bishops
    4. Create Dioceses
    5. Create Cardinals
    6. Name Saints
    7. Represent the Church
  • What is the Gift of Infallibility given to the Pope?
    It means the Pope teaches without error but is not free from sin
  • How does the Pope teach the members of the Church?
    Through encyclicals and apostolic exhortations
  • What are Encyclical Letters?
    Letters written by the Pope addressed to bishops and the faithful
  • What does the term "faithful" refer to?
    Another term for Christians or those who believe in God