What are the three roles of Jesus?
Priest prophet and king
What is the symbolism of the number 12?
There were 12 apostles who represented the new people of God, there were also 12 tribes of Israel.
What does RCIA stand for?
The rites of Christian Initiation of Adults.
Messiah
another name for Jesus, meaning "Christ"
What are two types of sins and what are some differences?
Mortal and Venial sins
Venial just weaken our relationship with God and Mortal sins break our relationship.
Who was know as the 13th Apostles, or the Apostles who replaced Judas?
Matthias
Temptation
Any person or thing that entices us to do what is evil or too omit what is good.
What were the temptations Jesus Experienced in the desert?
Temptation to physical pleasures, (hunger after his fast), Temptation to pride, (Jesus at the temple), Temptation to power, (Jesus at the high mountain seeing the Kingdoms of the world)
What was the apostles mission?
Share Jesus's ministry and preach the Good news of the risen Lord?
Which sacrament completes and fulfills Christian initiation.
Eucharist
What do priest prophet and king mean?
Prophet: hears Gods word and proclaims it
Priest: Represents people in offering sacrifice to God
King: someone who rules in Gods name
How do Catholics resit temptation?
Catholics fast, have self control, they receive the sacraments, and pray.
Why is Mary the best Disciple?
Because she was open to God's will and lived it faithfully, she never sinned, she was the first one to believe and follow Christ, and she was obedient.
Why are the sacraments of initiation important?
They empower a person to carry out a mission in the world. And they make them a member of the church.
What is a witness?
Someone whose life gives testimony to his or her beliefs.
Why was Jesus baptized even though he didn't have sin?
Jesus was baptized because he knew his baptism was a sign that he accepted his mission as the messiah. He was ready to make present the Kingdom of God and take on the sins of the world?
What are the names of the 12 apostles?
Peter, Andrew, James the lesser, James the greater, John, Phillip, Thomas, Simon, Jude, Judas, Matthew, and Bartholomew.
What are the Sacraments of initiation?
The Sacraments of initiation are Baptism, confirmation and the Eucharist?