Marriage
Priesthood
Celibacy
Vocations
Consecrated Life
100

The Four F’s: Fruitful, Freely, Faithful, and  ___. 

  Fruitful, Freely, Faithful, and Fully

100

A priest acts in persona _____, meaning “in the person of Christ”

Christi. 

100

What is Celibacy?

Celibacy is the voluntary choice to abstain from sexual relationships and marriage, often made for religious reasons in order to dedicate one’s life more fully to God and service to others.

100

Who calls you to a vocation?

God calls you to a vocation.

100

What is a consecrated life?

Dedicating your life to God. 

200

Who is the authority of the marriage?

The husband and wife. 

200

How can people be called to priesthood?

A call to the priesthood is not only a career decision; it is regarded as a vocational, spiritual calling from God (a vocation).

200

True or False: Celibacy reflects Christ’s total self-giving.

True. 

200

What is a vocation?

A vocation is a calling from God. 

200

Who might live a consecrated life?

Priests, Sisters, Monks, or Nuns.

300

What is the spousal analogy?

Husbands love your wives as Christ loved the church.

300

How long do you have to be in the faith before becoming a priest?

5 years.

300

Why does celibacy point towards heaven?

In Heaven, there is no marriage; celibacy reflects this eternal union with God and shows that true fulfillment comes from Him.

300

What are the four vocations in the Catholic Church?

Marriage, priesthood, consecrated life, and the single life.

300

What does living a consecrated life look like?

Intentionally not conforming to worldly, social media, or cultural pressures, allowing one's actions to reflect a higher purpose.

400

What is the meaning of submission?

To come under the mission of the husband. 

400

What is laicization and who can determine who gets laicized?

When a priest is instructed to not practice as a priest. It is determined by the head of the religious order.  

400

What does it mean to live celibately “for the sake of the Kingdom”?

It means renouncing marriage and sexual relationships to devote one’s life completely to God and His Church, pointing to the eternal reality of Heaven.

400

Define discernment.

Perception in the absence of judgment with a view to obtaining spiritual guidance and understanding.

400

What’s the difference between a sister/brother and a nun/monk?

→ Sisters and brothers serve actively in the world.

→ Nuns and monks live in monasteries, focused on prayer.

500

What should we take away from Ephesians 5?

The love between Christ and the Church is an analogy for the love between husbands and wives.

500

What are the 2 types of priests and what are the differences between them?

→ Secular and Religious 

→ Secular: bound to a diocese, obedience is promised to the bishop 

→  Bound to a religious order, obedience is promised to the head of the order 

500

How does celibacy make visible the “spousal meaning of the body”?

Even without a spouse, a celibate person can fully give themselves to God and others in love, showing that the purpose of human sexuality is self-giving.

500

Name the St. Ignatius of Loyola discernment steps.

  1. Call the decision to mind (in prayer)

  2. Pray for the grace to not have a personal preference

  3. Pray for God’s enlightenment

  4. Imagine meeting a stranger in the same situation. What advice would you give them?

  5. Imagine yourself meeting Christ at your Particular Judgement. How would you feel about your decision at that moment? What would you say to Christ about the decision?

  6. At this point, if we have not experienced clarity about the decision, St. Ignatius suggests making a pros and cons list. In considering these pros and cons, we should reflect on which reasons stand out to us and why.

  7. Once we have made a decision, we should give it a few days (or longer) while maintaining a habit of prayer. If it is the right decision, we will usually experience a sense of peace.

  8. Refrain from pleasure to remember better.

500

What is secular consecration?

It is when a person lives a consecrated life fully dedicated to God while remaining in the world, rather than in a monastery or convent.

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