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In what two ways are the truths of the Faith revealed to us by the Church? (BSQ 27.1)

   The Church reveals the truths of Faith through Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition.

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When did Jesus institute (start) the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist? (BSQ 19.2)

Jesus celebrated the first Mass and instituted the Holy Eucharist on Holy Thursday at the Last Supper when He said, “This is my Body” and “This is my Blood.”

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What was the Resurrection? (BSQ 21.2)

  • The Resurrection was when Jesus rose from the dead on the Sunday after His  Crucifixion – Easter Sunday.
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What was the Ascension? (BSQ 22.1)

The Ascension was the return of Jesus to Heaven, body and soul, forty days after He rose from the dead.

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What happened at Pentecost? (BSQ 23.2)

         The Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles at Pentecost, ten days after the Ascension, which was fifty days after Easter. They were filled with the gifts of  the Holy Spirit.

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* Name the four marks of the Church. (BSQ 25.1)

one: members are united in Christ through the Faith and Sacraments; they are united in their beliefs

           holy: Jesus who founded her and the Holy Spirit who guides her are holy

           catholic: (universal) she was instituted for all men of all time, over the whole world

           apostolic: the Church traces her teaching and authority back to the Apostles


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What is the Holy Mass? (BSQ 20.1)

  • The Holy Mass is the Sacrifice of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, under the  appearance of bread and wine, which is offered to God by the priest in a re-presentation of the Sacrifice of the Cross.
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What is a pope? (BSQ 26.1)

  •           A pope is the successor of Saint Peter, and the visible head of the entire Church on earth. Jesus Christ is the invisible head of the Church.
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What is the Magisterium? (BSQ 27.7)

The Magisterium is the teaching body of the Church made up of the Pope and  the bishops united with him.

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What is mortal sin? (BSQ 28.2)

  •  Mortal sin is a very grave sin, done on purpose with full knowledge that it is wrong. It kills all life of grace in our soul.
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What is absolution? (BSQ 28.9)

  • Absolution is the prayer said by the priest in the Sacrament of Penance which  takes away sins. It is Jesus who is forgiving our sins through the action of the priest.
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What is the Assumption? (BSQ 29.1)

  • The Assumption is when our Blessed Mother Mary was taken into Heaven,  body and soul, at the end of her earthly life.
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What is the particular judgment? (BSQ 30.2)

  • The particular judgment is the judgment by Jesus of each individual person at the     end of their life. We will be judged on the good and evil we have done in our thoughts, words, and deeds.
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What is the general judgment? (BSQ 30.5)

  • The general judgment or Last Judgment takes place at the end of the world when Jesus returns to judge all people, living and dead.
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What makes up the Communion of Saints? (BSQ 24.2)

  •          The Communion of Saints is made up of:
  •           a. Church Triumphant: the victorious souls in Heaven
  •           b. Church Suffering: the suffering souls in Purgatory
  •           c. Church Militant: the militant souls on earth (us).
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* Name the four Cardinal Virtues. (Prayers and Lists #16 p. 15)

      The four Cardinal Virtues are Prudence, Justice, Fortitude and Temperance.

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* Name the three Theological Virtues. (Prayers and Lists #15 p. 15)

The three Theological Virtues are Faith, Hope and Charity.

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What is Heaven? (BSQ 30.7)

  • Heaven is eternal life and happiness with God.
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What is infallibility? (BSQ 27.8)

  •  Infallible means incapable of error.  Infallibility is a gift given by God to the pope and the bishops in union with him, that they cannot make mistakes when defining a doctrine concerning faith or morals because they are guided by the Holy Spirit. When the pope speaks EX CATHEDRA (“from the chair”) for the purpose of defining such a doctrine, his pronouncement is infallible.
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  •            In the history of the Church, there have been only two occasions where the pope has spoken EX CATHEDRA – in the years 1854 and 1950.

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Name the seven Sacraments. (Prayers and Lists #14 p. 15)

  • a. Baptism
  •             b. Penance
  •             c. Holy Eucharist
  •             d. Confirmation
  •             e. Marriage
  •             f. Holy Orders
  •             g. Anointing of the Sick
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Recite the first sentence of the Apostles Creed.  

I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of Heaven and earth;

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Recite the Apostles Creed going from "And in Jesus Christ... to "and rose again from the dead."

And in Jesus Christ, His only Son, Our Lord; Who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried; He descended into hell; on the third day He rose again from the dead;

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Recite the apostles Creed from "He ascended ..." to "the living and the dead".

He ascended into Heaven, and is seated at the right hand of God, the Father Almighty; from thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead.

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Recite the last part of the Apostles Creed "I believe in the Holy Spirit..."

I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting.  Amen

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Recite the apostles Creed any section you choose.  

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