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| what are the seven sacraments |
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being inititiated into Jesus' life(baptism, confirmation) Being fed or receiving the body and blood of Jesus(Eucharist) Being Forgiven(Reconcilation or Penance) Being Healed(Anointing of the Sick, Sacrament of healing) Being called to "service"(marriage, sacraments of service) |
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| from the Greek word monos meaning "one" "unique" "solitary" or "alone". A rule and way of life dor christian men or women dedicatd to holiness |
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| a single or a solitary person |
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| the training or discipline of the passions and the appetites. |
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| a term given to the reform efforts begun by Martin Luther in the 1500s which eventually lef to the seperation between Roman CAtholics and Protestants |
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| refers to the efforts of those who wanted to being about "internal rebirth" of CAtholic sensibility |
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| a term given to the efforts of those who, during the protestant reformation, were loyal to the Pope and supportive of the customary practices of the Roman CAtholic Church in order to counter (go against) the teachings and practices of the Protestant reformers |
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| a practice popular in the medieval church in which the church would cancel all or part of the punishment due to an individual who had sinned, when the individual had completed certain devotions,acts of charity, or services for the church |
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| during the early medieval period, the emperor and secular leaders too upon themselves the right to appoint bishops,abbots, and other church officials |
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| the buying and selling of spiritual things, including church leadership positions |
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| during the early medieval period, the practice among some clergy of maintaining concubines in a relationship something like marriage |
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| in theology, being in a right relationship with God |
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| refers to the reign of a Pope or the office of Popes in general |
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| when the Pope defines a doctrine in faith or morality publicly from his papal chair, that doctrine is therebby free from error |
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| what is Jesus table ministry |
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| jesus allowed all people at his table |
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| what are the two parts of a catholic mass |
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| "liturgy of the word" "liturgy of the eucharist" |
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| to give thanks, ritual reenactment of Jesus' last supper |
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| when the bread and wine is consecrated it becomes the body and blood of Jesus |
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| what are the five meanings of the eucharist |
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| meal, sacrifice, memorial, communion, thanksgiving |
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| wherein the spirits of the faithful are fed. It is a meal which looks forward to the heavenly banquet |
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| in that it proclaims the sacrificial death of Jesus and where is present the risen Lord still offering . sacrificing himself in love for all |
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| of Jesus' last supper and of his crucifixion in response to his command to continuue the meal in "his memory" As a memoiral, it recalls the saving events of Jesus' life, especially his death and resurrection |
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| with the lord and with his disciples. The emphasis on communion brings out the social dimension of the Eucharist and prevents the liturgy from becoming simply and private devotion |
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| dor the saving events in history, especially for the powerful "mysteries of Jesus" that continue to unfold. |
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| something that suggests the presence or existence of a face,condition, or quality |
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| a multidimensional sign that points to another reality, and manifests the reality to which it points. something that represents something else by association |
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| a symbolic ritual consisting of words and visible gestures or material substances |
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| the form and manner of a religion observance |
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| the application of oil to persons and things |
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| supernatural/sanctifying grace |
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| uncreated grace is gods own presence which personally dwells within those who God draws into friendship. |
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| the grace we put into action |
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