Basic description of the Trinity...
Father, Son, HS; three personalities in one being. 3 but the same. Each is 100% God
What is Ruah?
a Hebrew word meaning 'breath, spirit'; the breath of life/ God; God is the energy that fills up our lungs.
What is the goal and purpose of the Eucharist for Catholics?
What are the different parts of the Mass?
Introductory rite, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Concluding Rites
What is the difference between Nature and Person?
Nature: someone's being; what you are
Person: someone's self; who you are
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.
What is Pentecost?
Birthday of the Church; Fifty days after Easter.
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.
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.
Who is God the Father
Yahweh, he is the creator
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.
What happened at Pentecost?
The day the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles, causing them to speak in tongues
What are the effects of the Eucharist?
We are filled the body of Christ just as Jesus' disciples were at the last supper.
How should we respond after the 1st and 2nd reading?
Thanks be to God.
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
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
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.
Who should receive the Eucharist?
Those who have had their first communion ceremony and live a Catholic life.
How should we respond after the Gospel reading?
Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ
Who is the Holy Spirit
The breath of God, the energy that propels us through life; always there even if we dont see it.
What's the difference between nature and person?
Nature: someone's being; what you are
Person: someone's self; who you are
What are the gifts?
The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are wisdom, understanding, knowledge, right judgment, courage, reverence, wonder and awe.
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
How should we respond when the Priests says "The Lord be with you?"
And with your spirit; hands to the sky
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.