Define:
Sins
Keywords
Making a Good Confession
Contrition
100

What is the Sacrament of Reconciliation?

The Sacrament in which sins after Baptism are forgiven.

100

Disobedience of God's law in lesser manners.

What is Venial Sin.

100

Any willful thought, word, or action that goes against God's law and that harms one's relationship with God.

What is a sin?

100

You should always begin and end the Sacrament of Confession with this: 

The sign of the Cross

100

This contrition is when we are sorry for our sins because they are hateful in themselves or because we fear God's punishment. 

What is imperfect contrition?

200

When did Jesus give the Apostles and priests the power to forgive sins?

Receive the Holy Spirit; whose sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven them; and whose sins you shall retain, they are retained. 

200

The willing violation of God's law in a serious manner. Destroys the relationship with God.

What is Mortal Sin.

200

Reviewing past thoughts, words, actions, and omissions to see if they were beneficial or hurtful to one's relationship with God.


What is an Examination of Conscience?

200

If we receive Holy Communion in a state of Mortal Sin, this sin is called:

Sacrilege

200

We must have perfect contrition and make up our mind to not sin again to go to the sacrament of Confession. 

True or False?

This is only partly true-you may go to the Sacrament of Confession with imperfect contrition but you need to make up your mind to not sin again and strive for perfect contrition in your life.

300

What are the words of absolution?

"I absolve thee from they sins in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen."

300
A person commits the sin of _______   _________  when, without sufficient reason, he believes something harmful to another's character. 

What is rash judgement?

300

When we are sorry for our sins because sin offends God, whom we love above all things for His own sake.

What is Perfect Contrition?

300

Recite the Act of Contrition:

O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my sins because of Thy just punishments, but most of all because they offend Thee, my God, Who art all-good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve, with the help of Thy grace, to sin no more and to avoid the near occasions of sin.

300

Our sorrow is _____________ when it comes from our heart and not merely from our lips.

interior

400

What is contrition?

Contrition is sincere sorrow for having offended God, and hatred for the sins we have committed, with a firm purpose of sinning no more. 

400

What 3 things are necessary to make a sin mortal?

1. The sin must be grave

2. The sinner must know that the sin is grave

3. The sinner must consent to doing the sin

400

The form of prayer or words the priest pronounces over us with uplifted hand when he forgives the sins we have confessed. 

What is Absolution?

400

What must we do to receive the sacrament of Penance worthily?

First, examine our conscience; Second, be sorry for our sins; Third, have the firm purpose of not sinning again; Fourth, confess our sins to the priest; Fifth, be willing to perform the penance the priest gives us. 

400

Why should we have contrition for mortal sin?

Mortal sin is:

the greatest of all evil

gravely offends God

keeps us out of Heaven

condemns us to hell

500

What is the firm purpose of sinning no more mean?

The firm purpose of sinning no more is the sincere resolve to avoid sin and the occasions of sin. 

500

What are the two punishments for sin? One is eternal and is inflicted in hell for those in mortal sin and the other is ____________ ___________and is given in this world or in purgatory. 

temporal punishment. 

500

The punishment we inflict upon ourselves as a means of atoning for past sins or that the pries may give for satisfaction for the temporal punishment due to sins. 

What is penance?

500

Name 3 out of 5 effects of the sacrament of Penance, worthily received:

1. Restoration of sanctifying grace

2. forgiveness of sins

3. remission of eternal punishment and part of temporal punishment due to our sins

4. help to avoid future sins

4. restoration of the merits of our good works if they have been lost by mortal sin. 

500

When is sorrow for sin true contrition?

Sorrow for sin is true contrition when it is interior, supernatural, supreme, and universal. 

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