Sin
History True/False
Actions in Reconciliation
Conversion
100
What is a sin?
An utterance, deed, or decisive contrary to the eternal law
100
True or false: Most Catholics never celebrated the sacrament in the first centuries of the Church
True
100
How many actions done by the penitent? By the priest?
Three by the penitent, and one by the priest
100
Fill in the blank: The movement of ______ includes profound sorrow for committed sins, disgust for them, and firm commitment to avoid sin.
Conversion
200
What are the two sins discussed during this presentation?
Venial and Mortal
200
True or false: Vatican 2 decided to establish the Sacrament of Reconciliation
False
200
What are the three actions done by the penitent? What action is done by the priest?
Repentance, confession, and penance by the penitent. Absolution by the priest.
200
True or false: Conversion must involve a change of heart and a change of actions.
True
300
What is a venial sin? A mortal sin?
A sin committed in a less serious matter, and a sin committed with full awareness of the wrongdoing
300
Originally, the Sacrament of Reconciliation was called
The Sacrament of Confession
300
What is the formal release from guilt, obligation, or punishment?
Absolution
300
Turning away from sin, and turing towards God is
Repentance
400
In the Sacrament of Reconciliation, what is the priest allowed to do?
The priest is allowed to forgive sins.
400
Two ways the Catholics celebrated the sacrament
By the acts of the penitent, and by the acts of Christ.
400
What prayer does the penitent say after confessing sins?
The Act of Contrition
400
True or false: Conversion is possible without God's grace
False
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