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Faith Exam
Question | Answer |
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Why did the sister moved to reading? | The sisters came to Cincinnati in 1841, where they opened a school on 6th street where they first opened, in 1859 they outgrew the school and bought in Reading and then built a school there |
Who is Sr. Dorothy | Sr. Dorothy was a missionary working in Brazil, who fought for the rights of the poor, and against illegal loggers |
Explain Julie’s vision about starting the Sisters of Notre Dame | She saw a group of sisters wearing habits she has never seen before, praying at the foot of a cross |
Explain why Julie was a threat to people and how she escaped these threats. | She was a religious leader, she escaped in a cart full of hay |
How was St. Julie paralyzed and cured? | She was in the shop with her father when someone through a rock at their window, and they also heard gun shots. This put her into shock, and she became very ill. In attempts to cure her they drained all the “Bad Blood” leaving her paralyzed. She was cured |
Felicity | St. Julie’s niece who accompanied her when she was escaping |
Francoise | St. Julie’s best friend who helped her start the SNDdeN |
Archbishop Purcell | Invited SNDdeN to Cincinnati to start schools |
Identify the two main missions of the Sisters of Notre Dame. | 1. Serve the Poor 2. Educate the Poor |
Name the government / peasant conflict that existed during Julie’s lifetime. | French Revolution |
What was St. Julie’s famous saying? | “Ah! How good is the good God” |
Where was St. Julie born and where did she do the majority of her work? | She was born in Cuvily France. She worked in the fields |
Virtue | behavior showing high moral standards |
Cardinal Virtues | Four pivotal human virtues: prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. |
Theological Virtues | Faith, hope, and charity they are bestowed to us at baptism |
Revelation | the way God communicates to us |
Religion | A system of beliefs shared by a group with objects for devotion, rituals for worship and a code of ethics |
Ecumenical Council | a meeting of all the bishops headed by the pope |
Faith | a strong belief of god and doctrines of the religion |
Magisterium | Teaching authority of the Church |
Catechism Of the Church | A book containing a summary of Catholic teaching |
Agnostic | one who believes that nothing can be known about God; a skeptic; |
Atheist | A person who believes there is no god |
Deist | the belief that God created us but takes no further interest afterwards |
Theist | a person who believes in the existence of divine reality |
Monotheism | Belief in one God |
Polytheism | Belief in many gods |
Covenant | an agreement between God and his people in which God makes certain promises and requires certain behavior from them in return |
Divine Revelation | Gods Free gift of self communication |
Dogma | a teaching of the church that Catholics are expected to believe |
Scared Scripture | library of divinely inspired writing |
Sacred Tradition | the handing on of the churches gospel message by the apostles |
Trinity | There is one God with three parts, this is the central dogma |
Apostles | each of the twelve chief disciples of Jesus Christ |
Inerrant | incapable of being wrong. |
Abba | "Daddy" and is what jesus wants us to call God |
Original Sin | Adam and Eve's abuse of their human freedom by disobeying God's command |
Concupiscence | desire to sin because of original sin |
Incarnation | when God become human |
Gospel | a term meaning good news referring Jesus preachings and teaching |
Annunciation | the announcement to the Virgin Mary by the angel Gabriel of the incarnation of Christ |
Messiah | anointed one |
Parousia | The Second Coming of Christ |
Paraclete | A name for the holy spirit meaning advocate |
Grace | Gods gift of friendship and life that enables us to share his life of love |
Justification | the spirits grace that cleanses us of all of all our sins through faith in Jesus Christ and baptism |
Evangelization | to preach the gospel |
Church | |
Mystery | |
Sacraments | |
Laity | baptized Catholics who have not received holy orders nor belong to a church - approved religious state |
Liturgy | |
Hierarchy | the leadership of the church made up of ordained ministers |
Priestly | offering yourself with Christ in his sacrifice to the father |
Pope | leader of the church |
Bishop | |
Infallibility | |
Priest | |
Prophet | |
King | |
Ministries | |
One | the profession of one faith which goes back to the time of the Apostles |
Catholic | Christ's presence gives her the fulness of the means of salvation |
Holy | chirist is the model for her holiness |
Apostolic | She is the Church founded on the apostles |
Initiation | |
Vocation | |
Penance | |
Prayer | |
Blessing | |
Adoration | |
Praise | |
Petition | |
Intercession | Catholics pray to saints to petition God the father tp be go between on our behalf |
Eschatology | a study of the last things |
Heaven | the name for our union with God and the communion of saints |
Hell | to die in mortal sin without repenting and accepting God's merciful love remaining separated from him forever by one's own free choice |
Purgatory | the name for the state of being of the final purification of those who die in God's grace and friendship |
Saints | Anyone who is in heaven |
Particular Judgement | Jesus will rule on one's eternal destiny to be spent in heaven |
Last Judgement | Jesus's judgement of the living and the dead on the last day of human history |
Conscience | a persons ability to determine the moral quality of a concrete act |
Means | Actions Taken |
Ends | Consequences |
Sources of Morality | Virtues& Vice |
Moral Object | act or actions under considerations end means does not justify the intentions or motives |
Intentions | desire goal, end or result- your motives |
Circumstance | Outside factors that influence the desire or the outcome |
Cardinal Virtues | "Hinge" Virtues from which all other victims come |
Christian Mortality | Choosing right and wrong |
How do we develop our conscience? | -Think to Discover God’s Goodness and Truth -Listen to Jesus Christ -Obey teachings of magisterium - Use Gifts and graces of the Holy Spirit |
Three building blocks of Catholic morality | Moral Object Intentions Circumstances |
Prudence | knowing how to act |
Justice | Respecting others, being fair |
Temperance | Practicing control and discipline |
Fortitude | Spiritual strength to do the right when afraid |
What does it mean to say humans are made in God’s image? | We have dignity We can think We have freedom We are responsible We are wounded by sin We are children of God We are friends of the Lord |
What is the role of the Magisterium in helping people make moral decisions? | To help Form your conscience |
How is the Church a Sacrament | The church is the inner union of men with God. |
Marks of the Church | One, Holy Catholic Apostolic Church |
Sacraments of Initiation | Baptism, Confirmation, First Communion |
Sacraments of Vocation | Matrimony and Holy Orders |
Sacraments of Penance | Anointing of the Sick, Reconciliation |
What does papal infallibility mean? | A gift of the spirit; the Pope & bishops are preserved from error when proclaiming a doctrine to Christian faith or morals |
When is the pope infallible | When proclaiming a doctrine related to Christian faith or morals |
What do Catholics believe happens at death? After death? | Our souls leave our bodies, and we either go straight to heaven or purgatory |