Final Exam

Cards (72)

  • A holy sacrament, officiated by a priest, of uniting a man to a woman.
    Sacrament of matrimony
  • We go to church every Sunday to attend the Eucharistic celebration.
  • Other word for mass:
    A) Holy Communion
    B) Holy Eucharist
    C) Liturgy
    D) Lords supper
    E) Paschal Banquet
    F) Thanksgiving
  • The Eucharist is a sacrament of love, a sign of unity and bond of charity.
  • The Eucharist is a memorial of Christ's death and resurrection.
  • Paschal Banquet - Which Christ is consumed, and a pledge of future glory.
  • The holy eucharist was instituted by Christ at the Last Supper.
  • The Eucharist is a sacrifice and a meal.
  • The Holy Eucharist is the Eschatological pledge - a foretaste of future glory.
  • During the mass, we celebrate Christ's passion, death, and resurrection - his Paschal Mystery.
  • Fill in the blanks
    A) God the
    B) Father
    C) Jesus Christ
    D) In the Holy
    E) Spirit
    F) Trinitarian
    G) Eucharistic worship
  • Essentially an act of thanksgiving.
    Eucharist
  • Celebrating the Eucharist makes us grow deeper in understanding the holy trinity.
  • Enumerate:
    A) Single life
    B) Married life
    C) Consecrated life
    D) Ordained ministry
  • Three vows of poverty, chastity, obedience.
  • The vocation where they make a personal commitment to put their freedom at the service of others in their work and prayer.
    Single life
  • The vocation where they follow Christ by giving themselves to each other completely and without any reservation, promising to love each other faithfully for the rest of their lives.
    Married life
  • The vocation where they share in the priesthood of Christ in a special way.
    Ordained ministry
  • This means to make holy or sacred. If we live holy lives then we actively share priesthood of Christ.
    Consecration
  • Their very beings are transfigured so that they can represent Christ the Good Shepherd for God’s people and Christ as the Head of the Church.
    Ordained ministry
  • All of us have a cross to bear all; all of experience pain and suffering. But it leads contrary to pin our hope and trust to Him.
    Sacrifice
  • This means to help bring about a desired result.
    Meditation
  • Enumerate the four dimensions of the priest:
    A) Priest as Disciple
    B) Priest as apostle
    C) Priest as presbyter
    D) Priest as presider of the eucharist
  • An elder one responsible to the pastoral care of the Church members.
    Priest as presbyter
  • Called to follow Jesus in total commitment, undeterred even by family ties, life itself, hardship, or death, and with no looking back to what was left behind.
    Priest as disciple
  • As he offers the holy sacrifice of the Mass in persona Chrsti.
    Priest as presider of the eucharist
  • Sent to serve in the mission of Jesus and of the Church.
    Priest as apostle
  • THREE DIMENSIONS OF THE SACRAMENT
    A) Bishop
    B) Priest
    C) Deacon
  • He offers the holy sacrifice of the Mass in persona Christi.
    Bishop
  • Sign of a Bishop's fidelity to Church.
    Ring
  • The tall pointed hat that is the bishop’s traditional vestment.
    Miter
  • The staff of office, shape like a shepherd’s crook.
    Crotier
  • Undertakes Christ's own role as teacher, shepherd, and high priest and act as his person.
    Bishop
  • They are to preach the gospel, to shepherd the faithful and to celebrate divince worship as true priests of the New Testament.
    Priest
  • The Liturgical vestments of the Priest.
    Stole and chasuble
  • Sacred vessels used for the Eucharist.
    Chalice and paten
  • They serve the people of God in the service of the Liturgy, of the Gospel and of the works of Charity.
    Deacon
  • The liturgical vestments of a Deacon.
    Stole
  • As a sign of the ministry of preaching the Word.
    Book of Gospels
  • The sacrament through which the mission entrusted by Christ to His apostles continuous to be exercised in the Church until the end of time.
    Sacrament of the holy order