This greek word means "to rejoin or put back together"
Reconciliation
A serious violation of God's law of love that results in loss of God's life in the sinner's soul
Mortal sin
The age to receive the Sacrament of Anointing of the sick is
any age
Every Sacrament has a *blank* and a *blank*
matter and form
He can forgive any and all sins
God
You can be forgiven of your venial sins through reception of the what
Eucharist
Assessment and reflection of how well we've lived God's covenant
Examination of Conscience
This historical figure suffered greatly and we can learn how to suffer due to his example
Job
This is the notion that our suffering can be offered up as a sacrifice for the grace of others
Redemptive Suffering
Heartfelt sorrow for sins committed
contrition
The Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation was instituted by
Jesus
A person who admits his or her sins, is truly sorry for them, and wishes to be restored to relationship with God and the Church
Penitent
In the past people believed suffering was a punishment for
sins
The name for priests or members of the order of priesthood who are coworkers with the bishop and are servants to God's people, especially in celebrating the Eucharist
Presbyters
This eliminates temporal punishment due to sins already forgiven
indulgences
One of the three criteria for a sin to be classified as mortal includes:
1. Grave matter
2. Full knowledge of the sin
3. Full consent
Prayer or work of mercy to make up for sin, this is typically given by a priest towards the end of confession
Penance
This is where the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick takes place
When we suffer we can align ourselves with
The Cross (of Jesus)
The two types of indulgences are...
plenary: remits ALL of one's punishment
partial: wipes out a portion of one's punishment
In order for the penitent to be fully forgiven in Reconciliation it is most important that they are truly
Sorry (contrition)
A formal or informal prayer that penitents pray during the Sacrament of Reconciliation to express sorrow and a commitment to avoid sin
Act of Contrition
This is the type of oil used in the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick
any kind of olive oil or plant oil
Encompasses all the ministering to the person on the bed of death, including: Penance, Annointing of the Sick, Viaticum (last Holy Communion), and the Final Blessing
Extreme Unction
The four dimensions of Penance:
Memorial, Celebration, Communion, and Transformation
MCCT!