Vocabulary
Problems in the beginning
Reconciliation
Mortal sins and venial sins
Things that don’t fit in any other category
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What does sin mean?

Any kind of act that messes up your relationship with God or our relationship with others

100

By what century did Christianity spread through nearly all of Europe? 

1000

100

What are the less serious sins?

What are the more serious sins?

Venial sins

Mortal sins

100

Why are they called mortal sins?

Because the break or divide use between us and God plus it is just more serious 

100
who had the most political power 

The pope and the church

200

what does apostolic succession  

when priests and Bishops are in the same line as the original apostles 

200

Bishops and priests were selling what to gain favor with the lords and kings?

Selling the possessions of others that were untrusted to the church to look after.

(When these people died)

200

Why do we go to reconciliation?

To heal and be forgiving for the wrongs that we have done

200

describe what a venial sin is

It is a less serious sin that can break use from God and others

200

Who were priests giving indulgences to and why?

Kings, lords, and knights were wanting the gift because they were scared for their salvation

300

Definition of simony?

Selling wronglfully possessions of the church

300

How did the church get so wealth so quickly?

People were entrusting the church to hold there valuables but they were all dying so the church got to keep all the valuable stuff people were giving to them. 

300

What two ways can we do reconciliation 

We can be face to face or we can be hidden

300

Name 4 ways that you could kill someone with out sinning

Being a police officer

Solider

Mentally ill

On accident 

300

In what year did Simony start

900

400

What does indulgence mean?

Someone trying to buy there way too heaven

400

Some bishops and priests were loving all the political power and buying things they shouldn’t be buying what does this go against? 

That they shouldn’t be going against the life of being poor and being loyal to the church

400

What are the 4 parts of reconciliation 

Confession, contrition, Penance, absolution

400

Describe an event where something could be a venial sin 

Stealing gum, talking back to your parents, etc. 

400

“... he breathed on them saying “receive the Holy Spirit “ whose sins you forgive are forgiven then and whose sins you retain are retained“ 

who said this, why did he say it, who did he say it to

Jesus said it to his apostles because he was giving them the power to forgive sins on earth

500

What is conversion/

When you turn away from sin and turn back to God

500

What does blurred lines mean when it comes to priests and Bishops

they were not seeing the life they were supposed to live they were seeing all the things they wanted like money, political power, etc.
500

describe absolution and penance 

Absolution - is the part where your sins are actually forgiven through the Holy Spirit 

penance - it is when the priest tells you to do an act of service or prayer

500

What are 2 things that make it a mortal sin?

You have to be awar that it is wrong while you are doing it

It has to be on your own accord

It has to be serious/ the results are serious

500

Indulgences were being granted for what

Gifts to the church

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