a sin that is a grave offense against the law of God
What is mortal sin?
Sorrow for having offended God, hatred for sin, and a firm purpose not to sin again is called THIS.
What is "Contrition".
Confession is the act of telling your sins (esp. Mortal Sins) to a priest within the Sacrament of Penance. The person must say the kind of sin and THIS FACT to the priest.
What is "the NUMBER of times he/she has committed each".
If we commit a mortal sin, what should we do?
1. pray a perfect act of contrition
2. go to confession ASAP
A person in mortal sin can regain the state of grace before receiving the sacrament of Penance by doing THESE TWO THINGS.
What are "making a perfect act of contrition AND resolving to go to confession ASAP".
a sin that is less serious offense against God's law which does not deprive the soul of sanctifying grace
What is venial sin?
Sorrow for sins because the sin is evil and for fear of punishment of Hell is called THIS.
What is "Imperfect Contrition"?
What are the words of Jesus to his apostles which gave them the authority to forgive sins in His name?
John 20:23- "Receive the Holy Spirit, whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained."
prayers or good works that satisfy and atone for the temporal punishment due to sin
What is "satisfaction".
If we knowingly conceal a mortal sin in confession, the sins we confess are not forgiven; moreover, we commit a mortal sin of THIS.
What is "Sacrilege"?
Sanctifying Grace is the gift new life and a sharing in God's own divine life. Conversely, THIS sin brings Spiritual death and the loss of sanctifying Grace.
What is Mortal Sin?
Sorrow for offending God and losing his friendship is called THIS.
What is "Perfect Contrition"?
THIS dictates that a priest may not, under any circumstances, repeat, or even hint at, anything said within confession.
What is "the seal of confession"?
THESE are the essential form, or words, of absolution which are said by the priest during the Sacrament of Penance.
What are "I absolve you from your sins."
The gift of God of new life, that is, a sharing in His own divine life is called THIS.
What is "Sanctifying Grace".
The 3 Criteria for mortal sin are THESE
1. grave matter
2. knowledge
3. full consent
Write down an act of contrition
Father will judge if it's ok
List the steps in the Order of Penance
Examination of Conscience, Contrition, Confession, Absolution, and Satisfaction
Only THESE people are the ministers of the Sacrament of Penance.
Who are "priests and bishops"
Time (or work) needed to purify the soul of the wounds caused by venial sins, and mortal sins that have been forgiven, is called THIS.
What is "Temporal Punishment"
A Mortal Sin is called mortal because: It deprives us of sanctifying grace, our good works no longer have merit, we break our friendship with God, and we are put on the pathway toward THIS.
What is "Hell".
Contrition does not need to be felt to be valid. It can be THIS kind of act.
What is "an act of the will".
The Sacrament of Penance has many effects including, (1)the restoration of merits of our good works that have been lost by mortal sin, (2)the remission of eternal punishment (and some of the temporal punishment due to sins). (3) the help to avoid sin in the future and THESE TWO. (5 total effects)
What are "restoration or increase of sanctifying grace" AND "the forgiveness of sins"?
The priest, acting in the person of Christ and on behalf of the Church, imparts THIS which removes all the sins of the penitent.
What is, a "absolution"?
THIS ACT is when a person thinks about their sins since their last confession, or since Baptism. He or she looks at God's law (10 commandments, precepts of the Church, etc.) to do this.
What is the "Examination of Conscience"?