Trinity
Holy Spirit
Eucharist
Mass
You Should Know...
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Basic description of the Trinity...

Father, Son, HS; three personalities in one being. 3 but the same. Each is 100% God 

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What is Ruah?

a Hebrew word meaning 'breath, spirit'; the breath of life/ God; God is the energy that fills up our lungs.

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What is the goal and purpose of the Eucharist for Catholics?

It fulfills a ancient tradition given to use by Jesus Christ where we are filled with the body of Christ.
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What are the different parts of the Mass?

Introductory rite, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Concluding Rites 

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What is the difference between Nature and Person?

Nature: someone's being; what you are

Person: someone's self; who you are

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Orthodox teaching (Tringle I gave you)

Eastern Orthodox Christians believe in a single God who is both three and one; the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, "one in essence and undivided". The Holy Trinity is three "unconfused" and distinct divine persons, who share one divine essence; uncreated, immaterial and eternal.

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What is Pentecost?

Birthday of the Church; Fifty days after Easter. 

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What do Catholics believe about the real presence? 

That during Mass the Holy Spirit is in the space and is with us through passagenges, songs, and receiving communion. 

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What does the word Mass mean?     

It stands for Mission; Comes from the Latin word: Missa/Missio; At the end of mass you share what you have leaned during the ritual and show others what it is. 

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Who is God the Father

Yahweh, he is the creator

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Trinitarian Principles

God exists as three persons but is one being, having a single divine nature. The members of the Trinity are co-equal and co-eternal, one in essence, nature, power, action, and will.

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What happened at Pentecost?

The day the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles, causing them to speak in tongues

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What are the effects of the Eucharist?

We are filled the body of Christ just as Jesus' disciples were at the last supper. 

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How should we respond after the 1st and 2nd reading?

Thanks be to God.

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Who is the Son

Jesus Christ; he is the physical, human decent of God who was sent to save us from our sins and for provide a personal relationship with God 

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What does the trinity teach us about community?

The trinity teaches humanity that God is not whole without the three complete beings and that each one co-exists that are each 100% God 

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What does the HS do?

The Holy Spirit enables Christian life by dwelling in the individual believers and enables them to live a righteous and faithful life. The Holy Spirit also acts as comforter, one who intercedes, or supports or acts as an advocate, particularly in times of trial.

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Who should receive the Eucharist?

Those who have had their first communion ceremony and live a Catholic life. 

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How should we respond after the Gospel reading?

Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ 

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Who is the Holy Spirit 

The breath of God, the energy that propels us through life; always there even if we dont see it. 

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What's the difference between nature and person?

Nature: someone's being; what you are

Person: someone's self; who you are

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What are the gifts? 

The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are wisdom, understanding, knowledge, right judgment, courage, reverence, wonder and awe. 

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What does the word Eucharist mean?

the Christian ceremony commemorating the Last Supper, in which bread and wine are consecrated and consumed. Body of Christ


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How should we respond when the Priests says "The Lord be with you?"

And with your spirit; hands to the sky 

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What does the word Anamnesis mean? How is it connected to the Eucharist?

Anamnesis is "remembrance." Jesus said in Luke 22:19, "...And when He had taken some bread and given thanks, He broke it, and gave it to them, saying, "This is My body which is given for you; do this in remembrance of Me." Therefore, anamnesis deals with remembering the work of Christ in his sacrifice as it is represented in the Eucharist, the Lord's/Last Supper.

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