Sacraments, in general
Babababaptism and Confirmation
It Ain't Bread No More
Confess the Mess!
It's Sick, Bro
100

What are the three different categories of Sacraments?

Of Initiation; of Healing; and At the Service of Communion

100

Both Baptism and Confirmation leave this on your soul--something which cannot be removed.

An indelible mark.

100

The Eucharist is this.

The Body and Blood of Jesus under the appearance of bread and wine.

100

If we have committed this kind of sin, we should go to Confession as soon as we can.

Mortal sin.

100

True or false? Anointing of the Sick is for anyone dealing with any kind of illness.

False.

200

What does "in persona Christi" mean?

"In the person of Christ."

200

At Baptism, you become this.

An adopted child of God, reborn into the divine life of the Trinity.

200

The Eucharist strengthens charity within us, as well as this.

Sanctifying grace.

200

True or false: You should go to confession regularly.

True.

200

True or false: A persona may receive Anointing of the Sick multiple times?

True.

300

What is the "matter" of a Sacrament?

The physical aspect of the Sacrament, such as the pouring/immersion in water at Baptism.

300

We say that Confirmation does this to Baptismal grace.

Perfects.

300

This is why the Eucharist is the "source and summit" of the Christian life.

Because in it, we receive and are united to Jesus.

300

In the parable of this, Jesus gives us an image of the Father's mercy toward us.

The Prodigal Son.

300

In Anointing of the Sick, what happens to our sufferings?

They are united in a special way to Christ.

400

What is the "form" of a Sacrament?

The words spoken by the minister.

400

In Baptism, this is removed, although some of its effects, like concupiscence, remain.

Original Sin.

400

Through the Eucharist, we participate in this.

The Paschal Mystery of Jesus' Passion, Death, and Resurrection.

400

The Sacrament of Reconciliation/Confession is also called this.

The Sacrament of Conversion/Repentance.

400

The last time someone receives the Eucharist before their death is called this.

Viaticum.

500

Define Sacrament.

An outward sign of an invisible grace.

500

Confirmation gives an outpouring of this, like what was given to the Disciples at Pentecost.

The Holy Spirit.

500
In the Eucharist, the substantial _________ of Jesus' Body and Blood replace that of the bread and wine, but the _________ of the bread and wine remain.

Form(s); accidents

500
When we make a good Confession, our sins are remitted. This often results in this.

Peace of conscience.

500

List at least three of the effects of Anointing of the Sick.

1. Unites our sufferings to Christ

2. Gives strength and courage to endure suffering and face death.

3. May be restored to good health.

4. Forgives sins (even mortal sin if Confession was not available).

5. Prepares us for passing from this life to the next.

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