Baptism
Baptism
Eucharist
Eucharist
Anointing of the Sick
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What is Baptism a call to in the New Testament?
A call to a life long commitment.
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Was Baptism originally a ritual for babies or for adults?
Adults
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What type of Sacraments are Confirmation, Eucharist, and Baptism?
Sacraments of Initiation.
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What is the first grace of Eucharist?
Christ becomes a part of us.
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What are the scriptural foundations of Anointing of the Sick?
Jesus offers special care for the sick. Letter of James 5:14-- testimony that Jesus' followers took anointing of the sick seriously .
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What does Baptism require?
A conversion of heart to the values, attitudes, and beliefs of Jesus Christ, and incorporation into a community of faith.
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What term did Augustine of Hippo coin?
Original Sin
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What are some other names for Eucharist?
Lord's supper, breaking of the bread, Holy Sacrifice
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What is the second grace of Eucharist?
The more we become a part of Christ the more difficult it is to break away from Him.
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What does the Catechism teach us about the anointing of the sick?
It's rooted in the human experience of sickness, suffering, and death. These experiences cause the most difficult types of pain and anguish we face.
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Is baptism a private or communal event?
Communal
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How did Augustine argue for infant baptism?
sin passed from parents to children via the evidence of humans wanting self- gratification. Through baptism, babies were oriented towards the good; thus, towards salvation.
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Which event in the New Testament gives us the outline for the sacrament of Eucharist today?
The Last Supper
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What is the third grace of Eucharist?
Every Eucharist helps us build the Church.
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How did the Sacrament develop historically?
No real articulation of the Sacrament for about 700 years-- sickness and death was a very private thing. Theologians during the Second Vatican Council saw anointing of the sick as “preparing for the journey” into death.
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When did baptism become common for children?
fifth century
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What did Vatican II emphasize in the formation of children?
the critical role parents and godparents play in the life of the baptized child. This is how the foundation is made for the first reconciliation, first communion, and confirmation.
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How was Eucharist central to the early church?
The Eucharistic meal was at the center of the service.
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What is the fourth grace of Eucharist?
Eucharist commits us to the poor.
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What does anointing of the sick consist of?
Consists of the priest laying on hands and giving the sick and/ or dying.
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Why did Baptism become a Sacrament for children?
Baptism was seen as a path to salvation; baptizing babies became imperative in response to high infant mortality rates.
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Who also renews their own baptism during the baptism ceremony?
Everyone who is present.
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What is transubstantiation?
How the body and blood of Christ change in substance in the Eucharist
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What does "missa" mean?
To send us forth-- this is the conclusion of the mass.
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What is Viaticum for the dying?
This is the reception of the Eucharist prior to death. This is focused on the mystery of death and Christ’s passage to God.
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