religion 4th quarter

Cards (54)

  • church is one because of its source, founder, and soul
  • charity bind everything in one complete harmony
  • profession of one faith received from the apostles
  • common celebration of divine worship
  • apostolic succession through the sacrament of holy orders
  • permanent renewal of the church in greater fidelity to her vocation
  • conversion of heart as the faithful try to live holier lives
  • prayer in common "change of heart and holiness of life"
  • fraternal knowledge of each other
  • ecumenical formation of the faithful
  • dialogue among theologians
  • collaboration among Christians in various areas of service to mankind
  • church is the body of christ and its mystical
  • mystical is not only unreal but a reality not limited to sensible appearances so its accessible to faith alone because it belongs to the mystery of god's salvific plan
  • physical body is the historical jesus, assumed at the incarnation
  • eucharistic body is sacramentally present to us the person of the risen christ in his saving grace
  • mystical body, the church, the faithful is united with to christ as their head and unified and vivified by his spirit
    • unity of all the faithful among themselves through their union with christ
    • christ their head, organic relationship between members
    • church as spouse of christ
  • heresy is the obstinate denial or doubt by a baptized person of a truth which must be believed by divine and catholic faith
  • apostasy is the total repudiation of catholic faith
  • schism is the refusal of submission to the supreme pontiff or communion with other members of the church subjected to him
  • ecumenism is concerned in restoring unity of the christian church
  • peace is the fulness of life
  • peace is the goal of life in the society
  • shalom means completeness
  • kingdom of messiah is the kingdom of peace
  • announcing the gospel means "good news of peace"
  • peace is a value and universal duty founded in rational and moral order that has its roots in God himself
  • terrorism is one of the most brutal of violence
  • you can found peace through forgiveness and reconcilliation
  • Human rights are based on the principles of human dignity and respect
  • Human rights are anchored on the dignity that belongs to each human being.
  • created by the Father, redeemed by Christ, and sustained by the Spirit.
  • the roots of human rights are to be found in the dignity that belongs to each human being.
  • The ultimate source of human rights is not found in the mere will of human beings, in the reality of the State, in public powers, but in man himself and in God his Creator.
  • These rights are "universal, inviolable, inalienable"
  • Universal because they are present in all human beings, without exception of time, place. or subject.
  • Inviolable insofar as "they are inherent in the human person and in human dignity"
  • they are inviolable because they cannot be broken
  • Inalienable as no one can legitimately deprive another person, whoever they may be, of these rights, since this would do violence to their nature.