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What is the meaning of a sacrament?
Holy rituals expressing an inner
spiritual
experience
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What is infant baptism?
Baptism of infants to initiate them into
faith
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What are different beliefs about infant baptism?
Some see it as
essential
, others as
unnecessary
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What are the differences between infant and believers' baptism?
Infant Baptism: Initiates infants into
faith
Believers' Baptism: For those who can profess faith
Significance: Represents different
theological
views on faith and grace
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Is believers' baptism more important than infant baptism?
Believers' baptism emphasizes
personal faith commitment
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What are the two types of baptism?
Infant Baptism
and
Believers'
Baptism
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Why might a Christian pray in private?
To express
personal
thoughts and requests
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What is Holy Communion also known as?
The Eucharist
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What does the term "transubstantiation" refer to?
Changing bread and wine into
Christ's
body and blood
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What is the significance of the Last Supper?
It commemorates
Jesus'
sacrifice for humanity
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What do Christians commemorate during Holy Communion?
Jesus' Last Supper
and his
sacrifice
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Why is Holy Communion important for Christians?
It is a worship act and remembrance of
Jesus'
sacrifice
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How often do Roman Catholics celebrate the Eucharist?
Every
week
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What do Roman Catholics believe about the Eucharist?
It involves
transubstantiation
and
Real Presence
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How do other Christians view the Eucharist?
They see it as a remembrance without
transubstantiation
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What do Baptists refer to the Eucharist as?
The
Lord's Supper
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How do Baptists conduct Holy Communion?
Using
individual
cups and pieces of bread
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What does the quote about the Eucharist imply?
It emphasizes the importance of Holy
Communion
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What does taking Holy Communion signify for Christians?
Acceptance of
Jesus' sacrifice
for sins
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Why is Holy Communion a way to strengthen faith?
It connects
believers
to
Jesus
and the community
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What is one reason Holy Communion is important?
It allows
Christians
to accept
Jesus' sacrifice
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What is another reason Holy Communion is important?
It offers forgiveness of sins to
believers
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What does the quote "Jesus took bread..." signify?
It describes the
institution
of Holy Communion
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What does the phrase "the bread of life" refer to?
Jesus
as the
sustainer
of spiritual life
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What does the term "Real Presence" mean in Catholic belief?
Christ's presence in the
consecrated
elements
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What is the significance of the phrase "for the forgiveness of sins"?
It highlights the purpose of
Jesus' sacrifice
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What does the phrase "I will not drink from this fruit of the vine..." signify?
Jesus'
promise of
future
communion
in heaven
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What does the Last Supper represent for Christians?
It represents
Jesus'
final
meal and sacrifice
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How does Holy Communion bring Christians closer to God?
It is a
sacrament
accepting
God's
grace
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What is the role of the Church in the community?
To
provide
support
and
guidance
to
believers
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What is the significance of the phrase "inviting Jesus into his heart"?
It symbolizes personal
acceptance of faith
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What does Father Mario do to the bread and wine?
He
blesses
them during the service
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What is the best thing about First Holy Communion according to Justin?
It brings a special connection to
Jesus
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What does the celebration of Holy Communion signify in Christian life?
It is the most important part of Christian life
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What does the phrase "the celebration of Holy Communion is the most important part of Christian life" imply?
It emphasizes the centrality of
the Eucharist
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What does the phrase "Christians believe that Jesus is the son of God" signify?
It affirms the
divinity
of Jesus in Christianity
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What does the phrase "Jesus comforted and encouraged his disciples" imply?
It shows Jesus' care for his
followers
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What does the phrase "they praised God together" signify?
It reflects the
communal
aspect
of worship
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