Church and kingdom of God

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  • quote from bishop at second Vatican
    sacrosanctum concilium 112
    scared music adds delight to prayer and fosters a mind of unity
  • what does music in the catholic do ?
    - increase beauty of worship
    - help people feel more involved in worship making them participants rather than spectator
    - deepens sense of worship
    - unit people in praise
    - inspires people to praise God and provokes feelings words alone can't achieve
  • what does st Augustine say about music ?
    He who signs twice prays twice - this means music deepens worship
  • what are the different types of music used in catholic liturgy ?
    Pslams
    plainchant
    traditional hymns
    contemporary worship
    mass setting
  • what is the plainchant and were is used ?
    The plainchant is unaccompanied group signing mainly used for it Latin parts it's mainly used in monasteries creates spiritual atmosphere
  • what is traditional hymns and were is used ?
    Sung by whole church at the start or beginning of mass so help people feel involved in worship.
    Have been used for generations so have stood test of time giving familiarity
  • what is contemporary worship and were is used ?
    Religious songs made recently used for worship accompanied by modern instruments e.g guitar so more upbeat and vibrant.
    However some think it disrespectful as it more upbeat in nature and people won't focus on God
  • what is psalms and were is used ?
    The psalms were a collection of poetry set over music and sung as part of worship an important part of the divine office was the psalms sag recited by monks or nun they talk about the joy of praising God through song
  • what is mass setting and were is used ?
    parts of mass which were sung rather than said e.g gloria they used to be complex but are now simplified so everyone can sing the simpler mass setting help make people feel more involved in worship
  • Acclamation's used in the mass
    Gloria, Alleluia, Sanctus, Mystery of faith
  • Acclamations used in the mass ; Gloria
    Hymn to praise God 'glory to 'God in the highest' used in beginning of mass but not sorrowful season as lent or advent
  • Acclamation used in the mass ; Alleluia
    it means praise God hymn of praise to announce gospel readings not used in lent
  • Acclamation used in the mass; Sanctus

    song of holiness sung before Eucharistic prayer holy being reapted 3 times show trinity
  • Acclamation used in the mass; mystery of faith

    Aka ' memorial acclamation' sung after concentration about Jesus death and Resurrection
  • what is meant by Triune God
    It focus on the oneness of God
  • what is meant by the trinity ?

    it focus on the three-ness of God
  • What are Jews monotheistic and what their declaration of faith called ?
    Shema - it form Deuteronomy 6 it says " hear O israel the lord is our God the lord alone "
  • The importance of Jesus baptism showing the trinity
    - holy spirt was present as a dove showing love which unites God and the father
    - father is the voice from heaven
    - it showed there all 3 person that co- exist at the same time
  • What did God say to Jesus at the baptism
    "This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased."
  • What is the Catholic declaration of faith
    Nicene creed explaining the trinity
  • What does the nicene creed say about God the father ?
    That he is the creator of all things - " I believe in one God father almighty maker of heaven and earth "
  • What does the Nicene Creed say about God the son ?
    - God and Jesus are eternal ".. the Only begotten son of God born before all ages "
    - theirs no distinction between God the father and son " consubstantial with the father"
    - he ascended into heaven to the father " He ascended into heaven and is seated on the right hand of the father"
  • What does the Nicene Creed say about the Holy Spirit?
    Giver of life "I believe in the holy spirt giver of life"
    Comes from both the father and son "proceeds from the father and the son"
    Inspired people to let them know will of God "who has spoken through prophets"
  • What does genesis 1: 1-3 teach about the trinity
    How all three persons were present and shared in creation
    God the son the word
    Holy spurt the wind from God
    And God the father speaking

    " let's us create mind kind in our image "
  • How the belief in the trinity influences Christianity
    The holy spirt is the love of Jesus Christ and God the father this love flows outward into peoples lives as grace and inspires them to show love to others
  • misson- how does it share God's love
    Is the act of sending out people to help others they want to share the love of God through their actions - "those who love must love their brother and sister also"
  • Evangelism - how does it share God's love
    Evangelism means preaching the good news to others they are inspired by the holy spirt to share Gods love with others -"go therefore and make disciples of all nations baptising them in the holy spirt, the son and the father
  • St. Augustine on the Trinity

    She focus on the relationship within the trinity
    - The bible states " God is love "
    Love can't exist on it own it needs a giver a receiver and the love which unites them
    This shows the trinity is united three person unite in Love.
    The holy spirt pours out into the hearts and lives of believers sharing God's love with all people
  • Catherine LaCugna on trinity
    Focuses on outward effect of the trinity And how the trinity is revealed
    - God came to earth in the incarnation of Jesus and return to heaven redemption and through the holy spirt God is present with human beings
    The most important aspect is How God love came down to earth in our lives this is called the economic trinity
  • What did st Augustine say about the trinity

    If you see love you see the trinity
  • What is prayer?
    conversation with God
    " when a person prays he enters into living relationship with God " youcat
  • Traditional prayer and it benefits and down sides

    Traditional prayers are prayers with set word passed from generations eg, our father , Hail Mary and the rosary.

    Benefits
    - don't have to worry about what to pray when lost
    - using familiar words can comfort someone
    - not having to focus on the words allows me to open up to presence of God and my mind to be deeper
  • Spontaneous prayer and it benefits and down sides

    Prayers with no format some Christian believe it the holy spirt that guides them

    Benefits
    - more sincere as personal opening up about their worries and concerns to God
    - help to develop and individual relationship with God
    - it comes from the heart and reflect how they feel at the moment .
  • What is the Magisterium?
    the official teaching authority of the Church and is made up of the pope and the bishops based on apostolic succession
  • What happened at the council of Nicaea
    the bishops condemned the false teaching of arianism and stated in a creed that jesus is consubstantial with god the father
  • Council of Constantinople
    revised the Nicene Creed by adding the clauses referring to the Holy Spirit
  • Why is baptism important?
    -forgiveness of sin and cleanse of sin
    - sign of initiation
    - join Jesus with death and resurrection
    - receive the holy spirt
    - Shows obedience and commitment

    It a sign of invitation for all Christian's expect quakers
  • What does the posture kneeling show ?
    Shows a desire to humbly submit to God's will and respect his authority
    Asking for forgiveness
  • What does the posture genuflecting show
    A sign of respect to acknowledge the present of Christ usually done to the tabernacle
  • What does the posture prostrating show
    Shows desire for God's mercy
    Shoes the person has given them self up
    A sign of total humility and submission to God