Sin & Conversion
Penance & Reconciliation
Anointing of the Sick
Suffering, Healing & God’s Mercy
Church History & Practices
100

Sin resulting from a failure to act when we should have.

Sin of omission

100

What does Reconciliation give the recipient?

It allows a person to be free from sin and truly happy

100

Eucharist given in the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick as food for the final journey into eternal life.

Viaticum

100

Why does God allow suffering?

God permits suffering as an opportunity for us to mature in the spiritual life?

100

In the earliest years of the Church, to whom did the penitent confess grave sins?

Publicly to the congregation

200

What is conversion?

A radical reorientation of one's whole life away from sin and evil and toward God

200

What is the seal of confession?

The obligation the priest has to keep what is disclosed private no matter what

200

What is an effect of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick?

The forgiveness of sins

200

Is suffering redemptive?

Christians believe there is always a redemptive value to suffering?

200

What practices did Irish missionaries introduce to Penance and Reconciliation?

What are: private confession, regular participation, and confessing venial sins


300

Is sin private?

No sin is private, even if done in secret

300

When did Jesus institute the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation?

After His Resurrection

300

Can the Anointing of the Sick bring physical healing?

Yes, sometimes

300

Is physical or spiritual healing more important?

Spiritual 

300

How many types of indulgences are there?

Two—partial and plenary?

400

When did sin enter the world?

Through Adam and Eve / the Fall

400

How often must every baptized person over the age of reason confess their sins?

Once a year

400

What parts of the body are anointed during the Sacrament?

The forehead and hands

400

According to St. John Chrysostom, why does God want sins to be confessed?

So that we may learn the greatness of His grace and praise Him perfectly

400

Which Fridays of the year does the Church require sacrifice?

Every Friday of the year

500

Are some sins too big for God to forgive?

No sin is outside of God's mercy?

500

Which of the following conditions make a sin mortal?

What are: grave matter, full knowledge, and complete consent

500

What is the term for Anointing of the Sick if death is imminent?

Extreme Unction

500

Why is despair a sin?

Despair makes us doubt God's goodness, justice, and mercy?

500

In what category of Sacraments are Penance and Anointing of the Sick?

The Sacraments of Healing?

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