transubstantiation so literally become the bread and wine - “ this is my body broken for you“
what is the Church of England view on Eucharist?
memorialism - “ do this in memory of me“
key info abt pilgrimage?
Taize- ecumenical focus and lots of praying and group sports
Walsingham- sprinkling of the well, forgiveness
what does Maundy Thursday and Good Friday celebrate?
last supper and crucifixion
what is the teaching for liturgical worship?
“ where two or more gathered in my name I’m with them”
what is the teaching for informal worship?
“they filled me with Holy Spirit spoke in tongues”
what is the teaching for individual worship?
“Go to your room close the door and pray to your father “
what a key facts about prayer?
Adoration,confession,Thanksgiving,supplication
is the UK Christian country?
yes - 26 bishops in parliament, “keep the sabbath holy” 10 commandments, 59%
no- christmas becoming commercialised, only 10% actually go to church and 71% to 59% drop in 10 years
what is infant baptism??
A catholic sacrament where babies are cleaned of original sin
what is believer baptism?
Baptism at any age and the whole body is submerged in sacred water, and is a protestant or evangelical sacrament
what is some more info about taize?
100,000 young pilgrims, and in France
what is some key info about walsingham?
In Norfolk and called the Nazareth of England and walk bare foot to show penance
what is the churches religious role?
Worship, wedding, funerals
what is the churches social role?
Food banks, and prison reform
what is it meant by adoration??
Praising God
what is meant by confession??
Saying sorry
what is meant by Thanksgiving?
Thanking God
what is meant by supplication?
Asking for something
what is liturgical worship?
traditional structural prayers
what is informal worship?
Spontaneous, music and speaking in tongues
what is individual worship?
Worship alone in silence
How is Christmas celebrated?
Advent, nativity scene, giving gifts, midnight Mass, and prayer and carols
Why is Christmas important to Christians?
appreciate the gift and birth of Jesus, fulfilled miracles of born a virgin, Holy status and for love and charity which shows atonement, “If you have seen that you have seen the father “
What happens at Easter?
celebrating the resurrection of Christ with Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday, includes giving gifts like Easter eggs and performing lent
What happens at Maundy Thursday?
Celebration of lastsupper
What happens on Good Friday?
Celebration of the crucifixion
What are the aims of the worldwide church?
Prevent persecution, mission, charity, and reconciliation
What is mission?
When believers go out into the world to spread their faith and doing good deeds - 'go and preach the gospel'
What is persecution?
When someone is killed or mistreated for their religious beliefs
What is reconciliation?
The restoration of friendly relations
What is reconciliation When linking to the WWC?
Atone and heal the rift between denominations and God, as it is important, because Jesus claimed “blessed are the peacemakers” also they aim to bring unity and justice for Christian’s
What is charity when linking to the worldwide church?
To help others by giving money to them, and this is through agape love, tearfund promotes this to end poverty by working with 50 countries over the world
What is mission when linking to the worldwide church?
to travel the world and preach the gospel, this was proposed first at Pentecost were 3000 new Christian’s were converted, charities help to spread the faith and help people access the Bible
What is persecution when linking to the worldwide church??
persecution is supported by Oscar Romeros aim to release the oppressed and fight for equality, charity open doors help 60,000 Christians in North Korea and set up in the Soviet Union and also Afghanistan