what is doctrine
teachings of the catholic church
this place is where the laity is seated during mass representing us journeying together on a boat
Nave
what are the 3 sections of the sacraments
Initiation, healing & service
where sacramental items signify God conveying spiritual grace through material creation
The Incarnational principle
The threefold office of christ (munus triplex)
Christs role as Priest, Prophet & King
under what circumstances should an ecumenical council be called. give an example
Heresies, corruption within the church or any theological issues
the cup that holds the wine & the plate that holds the consecrated host
Chalice & Paten
Paedobaptism v. Credobaptism
Infant baptism v. believers baptism
what is an example of a sacrament that is performed invalidly
the priest uses grape juice instead of wine for the blood of christ
graces that are given at certain moments of your life to strengthen your relationship with God
actual grace
this papal document is used to canonize saints, pronounce jubilee years & more
Papal bull
the entrance into the church, commonly called the gathering space
the Narthex / vestibule
baptismal regeneration v. baptismal efficacy
baptismal regneration is a spiritual rebirth & saves. baptismal efficacy only saves through faith at certain times
where God, regardless of the celebrates sinful state, will always provide the grace needed from the sacrament
Ex opere operato
a tangible & often temporary or sudden manifestation of God
Theophany
a pneumodynamic church
the church is deeply empowered by the holy spirit
the design how every church is planned using the transepts & sanctuary to make it
Cruciform plan
the final step of reconciliation where the priest absolves & declares that your sins are forgiven
absolution
Are the sacraments needed for salvation or not? explain why?
yes
evil as non ontological (non existent)
Privatio boni
(give an example of both)
dogma is a doctrine that is infallibly declared, meanwhile doctrine is all teachings that don't have to be declared infallible
the 3 cloths used during the process of transubstantiation & their role & significance
corporal (catches the crumbs of the consecrated host), purificator (cleans the chalice & paten) & the pall which acts as a seal to prevent any bacteria or germs into the cup or plate)
the mark where bishops marks the beginning of someone entering the life of priesthood
an indelible mark
(the sign only) it highlights the matter & form of a sacrament or Is the visual ritual of the sacrament. for example, the water & trinitarian formula of baptism
Sacramentum tantum
during the process of justification what is infused righteousness
a gradual process where righteousness becomes part of the person transforming them internally