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Theo I S1 Final
Question | Answer |
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Epiphany | A celebration of when the Magi (three wise men) came to Jesus when he was born and gave him gifts |
Jesus’ Ministry | The three years Jesus spent spreading the word of God, healing, performing miracles, teaching and spending time with His Apostles. |
Resurrection | The rising of Jesus from the dead on the third day after his Death on the Cross—the core of our faith. |
Annunciation | The announcement by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary that God wanted her to be the mother of the Savior, Jesus Christ. |
Presentation in the Temple | A ritual observed by Jewish families where they bring their firstborn son to the Temple with an offering. Mary and Joseph brought Jesus and met Simeon. |
Incarnation | The teaching that God became flesh (human) through the birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God and the child of the Virgin Mary. |
Nativity | The birth of Jesus in Bethlehem |
Trinity | Central mystery of the Christian faith. Belief in one God in three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. |
Ascension | 40 days after Easter (his Resurrection) Jesus ascends into Heaven and will return at the end of the world. |
Immaculate Conception | When Mary was conceived by her parents without Original Sin. |
Visitation | When Mary went and visited her pregnant cousin Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist until John was born. |
Assumption | When Mary was taken to heaven by God, body and soul. She did not die. |
Mary's Coronation | In heaven God crowned Mary mother of heaven and earth. This makes her our mother too, she loves us very much. |
Mary's Perpetual Virginity | Mary was always a virgin, including before, during, and after giving birth to Jesus. |
Natures of Jesus | Two. 100% human & 100% God. |
Infinite | means without limits. God has no limits, He is limitless. |
Eternal | No beginning and no end. Before anything was God was. |
Difference between the Jewish and Christian religion | We share the same history, but the Jewish faith does not recognize Jesus as the son of God. |
Author of the Bible | God (the Holy Spirit) and man (many different men throughout time. |
Gabriel | The angel that appeared to Mary and Joseph on different occasions. |
Creed | A statement of belief. The Catholic faith has one the keeps our faith the same, throughout time and place. |
Monotheism | Belief in one Creator God. |
Polytheism | Belief in more than one God. |
Transfiguration | The glorious transformation of Jesus, on a mountain top, that showed his identity as God for Peter, James, and John. |