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Religion Quiz #7
Sacraments of Vocation. Quiz on Tuesday, May 23rd!
Question | Answer |
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Vocation | from the latin word for a call or invitation, a state of life or work to which one feels called, in contrast to work that would be considered simply a job |
Matrimony | the Sacrament of Marriage, a covenant relationship between a man and a woman exprerssed in faithful love for each other and the care of children |
Holy Orders | the sacrament of priestly ministry in the Church, conferred through the laying on of hands by a bishop; the three degrees of orders of the sacrarment are deacon, priest, & bishop |
Vocation | from the latin word for a call or invitation, a state of life or work to which one feels called, in contrast to work that would be considered simply a job |
Matrimony | the Sacrament of Marriage, a covenant relationship between a man and a woman exprerssed in faithful love for each other and the care of children |
Holy Orders | the sacrament of priestly ministry in the Church, conferred through the laying on of hands by a bishop; the three degrees of orders of the sacrarment are deacon, priest, & bishop |
nuptial | from a Latin word meaning related to or pertaining to marriage |
indissoluble | not able to be dissolved or broken apart |
covenant | a solemn agreement humans or between God and humans involving mutual commitments or guarantees |
fidelity | faithfullness; in the context of marriage, not having a sexual relationship with anyone but one's spouse; in addition, commitment to growing in love for one another |
mixed marriage | when a baptized Non-Catholic marries a Baptized Catholic |
natural union (orr disparity of cult) | when a Baptized Catholic marries a non-Baptized Catholic |
annulment (Declaration of Nullity) | not Sacramental marrriage; didn't happen according to Christian Church |
divorce | civil ending of marriage |
Natural Family Planning | open to new life |
Explain how the bond of marriage must be faithful, permanent, and open to new life. | A marrriage must have: fidelity, be indissoluble, and have natural family planning. |
Identify the ministers of the sacrament of Matrimony. | Bride and Groom |
What is the role of the priest or deacon in the Sacrament? | witness, gives God's blessing |
What is the requirerd disposition of someone who desires marriage (atleast 3)? | be free to marry, be a Baptized Christian, all Sacraments of Initiation, both have to consent, and have to have atleast two witnesses |
The essentials of the rite of Matrimony. | The marriage covenant of the bride and groom consenting to give themselves permanently to each other in the presence of the priest (deacon) and the Chrurch community |
Identify the effects of the Sacrament of Matrimony. | increases friendship with God (the grace life), entitles the married couple to special graces that enable them to fulfill their duties, unites husband and wife with each other in Chrrist indissolubly, makes the couple a sign of God's love for his people |
The responsibilities of the Sacrarment of Matrimony. | grow in love, carer, and willingness to suffer for each otherr, share a common life, and give an example of unselfish love |
What did Christ teach about divorce? | "What God joined man cannot break apart" |
Why would a couple choose a Nupital ceremony rarther than a Nuptial Mass? | One wasn't Catholic so family wouldn't receive Communion |
bishop (overseer) (episcopate) | successors to Apostles, responsible forr well being of Church and disces |
priest (elder) (presbyterate) | teach, lead, Sanctuary, a co-worker with Bishop |
deacon (sevant/minister) (diaconate) | permanent-married, lowest level |
ordination | bishop confers order on candidate, gets power to perform duties of that order |
cardinal (door hinge) | special advisors to pope, highest administrative offices |
pope (papa) | leads Churrch, elected by cardinals |
celibacy | deliberately unmarried!! no sex to be of greaterr serrvice to God and people of God |
Identify the minister rof priestly ordination. | Bishop |
The Essentials of the Rite of Ordination to Holy Orders | Laying on of hands and the words of the consecrating prayer |
Identify the effects of those who arer ordained priests if Holy Orders. | increase friendship with God (the grace life), gives special graces, enables the recipient to lead, teach, and sanctify the people, and indelibly marks the person |
The responsibilities of the ordained priests of Holy Orders. | Deacon: baptize, give Communion, bless marriages, conduct funeral services, minister to the needy. Priest: be a spiritual leader, celebrate the Eucharist, forrgive sins, celebrate other sacraments, preach Bishop: provide pastortal teaching, lead diocese |
What is the difference between a transitional deacon and a permanent deacon? | A Transitional deacon becomes a priest, while a permanent deacon can be married. |
What is the role of a deacon, a priest, and a bishop? | Bishop (well-being of the universal Church), prriest (share in the ministry of the diocesan bishop), and a deacon (receive the grace of the sacrament of Holy Orders) |
Who is the regional bishop of our rregion and the bishop of LA Archdiocese? | Bishop Curry is local region while Carrdinal Roger Mahony is the bishop of LA Archdiocese |
The current pope... and another name for the pope. | Pope Benedict 16 and Bishop of Rome |