What is the Paschal Mystery?
Jesus' Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension
_____________ is a call from God to all persons.
Universal Call to Holiness
True or False: It is okay to be angry with God.
True
What are the 4 Temperaments
Sanguine, Choleric, Phlegmatic, Melancholic
________ is the highest form of prayer.
Mass
Jesus’ use of power is always focused on ______.
Love
Prayer using scripture: Reading, Reflection, Response, Rest, Action
Lectio Divina
Are these statements true or false?
1. There is NO typical loss/tragedy.
2. There is a typical response to loss/tragedy.
3. There is no timeline with loss/tragedy.
T
F
T
_________ is our perfect example of holiness.
Jesus
The ______ is the source and summit of our faith because it is Christ Himself.
Eucharist
_________ completes the work of salvation.
Resurrection
Permissive Will
What are 3 different types of Loss?
_______ is sorting out various choices as they relate to significant decisions and discovering the will of God for one’s self.
Discernment
Accountability, Contrition, Penance, and Absolution are the 4 primary parts of which Pillar?
Forgiveness/Confession
Jesus is referred to as the _________, this is the Christian view of Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who by his death freed mankind from the bonds of sin.
Paschal Lamb
What is it called when God directly wills a thing to happen or not to happen: love, life, beauty, truth, joy, wisdom, etc.
Perfect Will
What are the different components of Grief?
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
What are the causes of Suffering?
Human sin/free will
Institutionalized Evil
Ego
Lack of forgiveness
What are the 3 practices we looked at to examine one's conscience?
Examination of conscience, Beatitudes, The St. Ignatius Examen
The Paschal Mystery is celebrated and made present in the liturgy of the Church, and its saving effects are communicated through the sacraments , especially the _________, which renews the paschal sacrifice of Christ as the sacrifice offered by the Church
Eucharist
What is Spirituality?
A lived experience that involves the whole person that believes in God.
2 Healthy and 2 Unhealthy coping mechanisms
Unhealthy: self-medicate, isolating oneself, risky activities
Healthy: Drawing closer to others, God, and Sacraments, Exercise, Find-Meaning
Complete these sentences about Discernment:
1. Avoid spending _________ on things you can’t control.
2. Avoid dwelling on the ________.
3. Avoid giving up after ________.
4. Avoid worrying about ___________.
1. energy
2. past
3. failure
4. pleasing others
What do each of these mean?
Accountability
Contrition
Penance
Absolution
1. Accountability - Admission of one’s sins
2. Contrition aka Remorse - authentic sorrow and acceptance/responsibility for one’s sinfulness...missing the mark. The Penitent says the Act of Contrition (prayer of sorrow).
3. Penance - Action/Accepting Responsibility, given to the penitent (person confessing) by the priest. This should consist of prayer and an action/actions to hopefully reconcile with those you have hurt.
4. Absolution - Priest prays words of absolution (complete forgiveness by God) by over the penitent and concludes with concludes with the Sign the Sign of the Cross.