Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation
SPR- Terms
Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick
SAS- Terms
Mix & Match
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This greek word means "to rejoin or put back together"

Reconciliation

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A serious violation of God's law of love that results in loss of God's life in the sinner's soul

Mortal sin

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The age to receive the Sacrament of Anointing of the sick is

any age

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Every Sacrament has a *blank* and a *blank*

matter and form

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He can forgive any and all sins

God

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You can be forgiven of your venial sins through reception of the what

Eucharist

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Assessment and reflection of how well we've lived God's covenant

Examination of Conscience

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This historical figure suffered greatly and we can learn how to suffer due to his example

Job

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This is the notion that our suffering can be offered up as a sacrifice for the grace of others

Redemptive Suffering

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Heartfelt sorrow for sins committed 

contrition 

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The Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation was instituted by

Jesus

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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

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In the past people believed suffering was a punishment for 

sins

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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

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This eliminates temporal punishment due to sins already forgiven

indulgences

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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

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Prayer or work of mercy to make up for sin, this is typically given by a priest towards the end of confession

Penance

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This is where the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick takes place

anywhere!
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When we suffer we can align ourselves with

The Cross (of Jesus)

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The two types of indulgences are...

plenary: remits ALL of one's punishment

partial: wipes out a portion of one's punishment

500

In order for the penitent to be fully forgiven in Reconciliation it is most important that they are truly

Sorry (contrition) 

500

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

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This is the type of oil used in the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick

any kind of olive oil or plant oil

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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 

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The four dimensions of Penance:

Memorial, Celebration, Communion, and Transformation


MCCT!

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