Define It!
The History of Penance
The Rituals of Penance
Final Jeopardy
100

What is a sin?

An utterance, a deed, or a desire contrary to the eternal law

100

What are the different names for the Sacrament of Reconciliation?

The Sacrament of Conversion, Sacrament of Confession, or even the Sacrament of Forgiveness. 

100

What are the two types of sin?

Mortal and venial sin

200

What is concupiscence?

The human tendency towards sin resulting from Original Sin. 

200

What did Jesus call everyone to when he was on Earth?

Conversion and forgiveness

200

Who ministers the Sacrament of Reconciliation?

Bishops and Priests

300

What is mortal sin?

A deliberate violation of God’s law

300

In what Gospel did Jesus grant the apostles the power to forgive sins?

The Gospel of John

300

How does sin affect humanity?

Sin wounds human nature and injures human solidarity.

400

What is Reconciliation/Penance?

Sins committed after Baptism can be forgiven, and reconciliation with God and community can be affected.

400

What is the Sacramental Seal?

A priest's commitment to not reveal anything said during the sacrament.

400

How is the communal celebration of Penance different from the Sacrament?

You perform some parts of the service as a community, not as individuals.

500

What is the effect of Reconciliation on our lives?

It frees us from sinful behavior and calls to us to complete conversion to Christ

500

What event signifies the start of reconciliation for all?

Jesus coming down to the apostles and granting them the power to forgive sins.

500

Name any 2 duties the priest has during Confession?

Teach the gospel, Baptize, Administer the sacrament, Visit the members, Ordain others to the Aaronic Priesthood, Assist in missionary work.

500

What are the three components of mortal sin?

1. The act must involve a grave matter (something really bad/against eternal law).

2. The person is fully aware of the evil of the act.

3. The person must give their full consent in committing the act.

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