What are the four main events that make up the Paschal Mystery?
The Passion,Death, Ressurection, and the Ascencion of Christ. (http://usccb.org)
What is one of main types of charisms related to understanding and communicating faith?
Knowlegde (http://usccb.org)
Why are marriage and celibacy both called gifts?
Both are special ways to share God's love with other people. (http://usccb.org)
What is one of the main purposes of the Church?
To engage in worship and glorify God (http://usccb.org)
What is the Hypostatic union?
Christ is one person who lives in two natures, the Divine and the human (http://usccb.org)
Why do we use the word "Paschal" to describe Jesus's death and resurrection?
It comes from the Hebrew word Pesach, meaning Passover. Jesus is the new "Paschal Lamb" and he suffered and died to spiritually save us. (http://usccb.org)
How are marriage and celibacy similar?
Both choices require us to give up our selfish desires to serve others. (http://usccb.org)
What is a type of mission the Church may be involved in?
Global Mission, spreading the Gospel to other countries (http://usccb.org)
What does the Hypostatic union say about Jesus?
He is fully God and fully Man. (http://usccb.org)
What is the difference between "Redemption" and "Salvation" in the Paschal Mystery?
Redemption means that Jesus paid the price to buy us back from the slavery of sin. Salvation is the actual state of being healed and given the gift of eternal life because of what He did. (http://usccb.org)
What is the charism that helps people understand if a spirit is good or evil?
Discernmeant of Spirits (http://usccb.org)
How does marriage help us understand God?
The close bond between a husband and wife shows us how much God loves us. (http://usccb.org)
What is a activity in discipleship?
Teaching and helping others grow in their faith (http://usccb.org)
How do Christians actively participate in the Paschal Mystery today?
Through the Sacraments (like Baptism and the Eucharist) and by offering up their daily struggles to Jesus on the Cross. (http://usccb.org)
What type of charism involves speaking in languages that the speaker does not know?
Tongues (http://usccb.org)
How does celibacy remind Christians about Heaven?
It reminds us that in Heaven we will all be united with God instead of married. (http://usccb.org)
What role does the Holy Spirit play in the Church's mission?
Empowering believers for mission work (http://usccb.org)
How is it that in Jesus both God and humanity come together?
Through the Hypostatic Union (http://usccb.org)
Why was a physical, bodily Resurrection necessary, rather than just a spiritual or symbolic survival of Jesus' soul?
To prove God has total victory over physical death and to promise that our bodies will be raised at the end of time. (http://usccb.org)
Why are charisms important for the Church?
They help individuals find their unique role in serving others. (http://usccb.org)
Why do marriage and celibacy need each other to make sense?
Marriage shows the beauty of human love right now, while celibacy points to our eternal home with God. (http://usccb.org)
Which of the following best describes social justice in the context of the Church's mission?
Advocating for the persuecuted and addressing unfairness (http://usccb.org)
What was the council that established the Hypostatic Union?
Council of Chalcedon (http://usccb.org)