This person is a successor of the Apostles who leads and governs a diocese.
Bishop
What word refers to the Church's official public worship?
Liturgy
This is the minister of the Eucharist.
This is the minister of Confirmation.
Bishop
Does submitting to Church authority restrict or enhance our freedom? Why?
It enhances our freedom because it teaches the truth.
This is a community of the faithful led by a bishop.
Diocese
Name the three elements of liturgy.
Mass, sacraments, Divine Office
This is the matter of the Eucharist.
Bread and wine
This is the form of the Eucharist.
"This is my Body... This is my Blood..."
This person is appointed by the pope, and is one of the people who vote on a new pope.
Cardinal
This word means "a gift of the Holy Spirit that protects the Church from teaching errors in faith or morals".
Infallibility
This element of liturgy recreates Christ's Passion, death, and Resurrection.
Mass
This is the matter of Baptism.
Pouring water three times over the head.
This is the effect of Baptism.
Removes original sin and leaves a permanent spiritual mark.
Why did the Apostles select other Apostles/successors?
They needed more people to follow the Lord's command to evangelize all nations.
This is the official teaching office of the Church.
Magisterium
This element of liturgy is a special channel of God's grace, enabling us to participate in the supernatural life.
Sacraments
These is the form of Baptism.
"I baptized you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit".
This is the effect of Confirmation.
Strengthens the Holy Spirit, makes us spiritual adults
This is the minister of baptism.
Priest, bishop, any Catholic in an emergency
This Latin word is used when the pope speaks "from the chair" to the whole Church on matters of faith and morals.
Ex cathedra
This element of liturgy enables us to sanctify our day with prayer.
Divine Office
This is the form of Confirmation.
"Be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit".
This is the effect of the Eucharist.
Union with Christ.
This is the matter of Confirmation.
Laying on of hands and anointing with sacred oil (chrism).