A serious, deadly violation of God’s law of love that destroys sanctifying grace in the soul of the sinner. They involve graver matter, full knowledge of the evil done, & full consent of the will.
What is a Mortal Sin?
A person who admits his or her sins is truly sorry for having sinned, & wishes to be restored to a relationship with God and the Church.
What is a Penitent?
Purple
What is the color associated with reconciliation?
The minister of Reconciliation.
What is a priest?
Oil and the laying on of hands.
What are two symbols of the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick?
The secrecy priests are bound to keep regarding any sins confessed to them.
What is Sacramental Seal?
Any act or a set of actions done out of repentance for sins committed.
What is Penance?
The category for Reconciliation (and Anointing of the Sick).
What is a Sacrament of Healing?
Purple stole, hand raised, and cross.
What are symbols of Reconciliation?
One must wait until he or she is on his death bed before receiving the Sacrament of the Sick. True or False
What is 'false'
What is felt to be owed or due to one, especially to amend an injustice or wrong.
What is Satisfaction?
Deep awareness of the suffering of another coupled with a desire to relieve it.
What is compassion?
A parable that Jesus told about a father's forgiveness for his wayward son. Is often compared to the sacrament of reconiliation
What is the Prodigal Son?
This is what happens in Reconciliation after you pray an Act of Contrition (a prayer of sorrow). Your sins are relieved or exonerated.
absolution
Where does the priest anoint someone in the Sacrament of the Sick?
Where does the priest anoint someone in the Sacrament of the Sick?
Heartfelt sorrow for sins committed, along with the intention of sinning no more. It is necessary for absolution in the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
What is Contrition?
The prayer by which a priest, through the power given to the Church by Jesus Christ, pardons a repentant sinner in the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
What is Absolution?
Who says this and when "I absolve you from your sins in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit..."?
the priest giving absolution
What are three ways we can inform our conscience?
bible, holy spirit, holy people,
What are two certain affects of anointing of the sick and one possible affect?
certain: your suffering is aligned with Christ's suffering, you our spiritually strengthened to endure your suffering, spiritual healing
possible: physical healing
The reception of Holy Communion by a sick person on their deathbed.
What is Viaticum?
the small gold container the Eucharist is placed in to be carried to the sick.
When you commit a venial sin you CAN, but do not NEED to go to reconciliation. Name three things you can do instead.
pray to God, receive the Eucharist, apologize/make amends with the person you hurt.
Give an example of mortal sin and venial sin. Explain the difference
mortal= serious sin, done knowingly, breaks relationship with God
venial= less serious, may be on accident or unknowingly done. hurts relationship with God.
list three things we can do for those who are sick or injured.
visit them, write letter/give a call, make them food, bring them a gift, ect...