Reconciliation
Penance
Anointing of the Sick
Extreme Unction
Potpourri
100

Why do Catholics confess their sins to a priest and not to God?

Answers may vary. One reason is that Jesus told his apostles to forgive sins in His name. 
100

This is the sacramental form of Reconciliation

I absolve you from your sins in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit

100

What is the sacramental matter of Anointing of the Sick?

Oil of the Sick and Imposition of Hands

100

In the Bible, oil was often used to consecrate different groups, from royalty to sick people. To consecrate means to _________

Set Apart

100

This is Mr. Tobias' favorite integer (hint: it is between 20 and 25).

24

200

This is the sacramental matter of Reconciliation

Contrition, Confession of Sins, Penance

200

This type of contrition arises out of pure love for God (NOT a fear of Hell)

Perfect Contrition

200

What is the sacramental form of Anointing of the Sick? (Even just a part of it is fine)

Through this holy anointing may the Lord in his love and mercy help you with the grace of the Holy Spirit. May the Lord who frees you from sin save you and raise you up.

200

Where in the Bible is the Scriptural basis for the Anointing of the Sick? (Bible book AND chapter)

James 5

200

This is the idea that we as Catholics should embrace our suffering and not run from it

Redemptive Suffering

300

To be contrite is to be ________

Sorry
300

This means that any sins confessed to a priest in Confession CANNOT be disclosed by the priest for ANY REASON.

The Seal of Confession

300

What exactly is the Oil of the Sick?

Blessed Olive Oil

300

What is one difference between Catholics and Protestants in how they view the Anointing of the Sick?

Answers may vary. MR. TOBIAS IS THE ULTIMATE JUDGE!

300

This philosophy views pleasure as the highest good and ultimate goal of human life

Hedonism

400

What is the difference between temporal and eternal punishment?

Eternal punishment is totally remitted through confession while temporal punishment is only partially remitted.

400

This is the concrete act of reparation prescribed by the priest (helps to remove temporal punishment).

Penance
400

This term refers to a leader of the early Christian Church

Presbyter

400

During this Church Council, Anointing of the Sick was officially recognized as a Sacrament in the Church

Council of Florence

400

As fallen human beings, we are wounded and in need of healing. Why should we bother being healed at all?

We believe lies about ourselves based on these wounds. We then act on these lies.

500

During this Church council, the name of this Sacrament changed from "Penance" to "Reconciliation"

Second Vatican Council

500

What are two effects of Reconciliation?

Sin is forgiven, reconciliation with God and Church, peace, spiritual strength to resist temptation, remission of punishment for sin

500

What are two effects of Anointing of the Sick?

Union with the Passion of Christ, strength/peace/courage, possible restoration of health, preparation for passing over to eternal life

500

Why did the Anointing of the Sick begin to be known as Extreme Unction during the Early Middle Ages?

The emphasis of the sacrament shifted from healing the sick to preparing the dying

500

Why should we as Catholics embrace our suffering?

It is the means of our sanctification (it's how we become holy).

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