The Deposit of faith is made up of these two sacred identities.
Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture.
What is the difference between Scripture and Tradition?
Scripture is the inspired, written word of God recorded in the Bible. Tradition is the practices and teachings passed down by speakings from the Apostles
What happened on Pentecost and what happened to the Apostles?
The Holy Spirit came down upon the Apostles and they spoke in many languages.
What is Human Dignity?
The belief that everyone was created in God's image and likeness.
What are the fruits of the holy spirit?
love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control The fruits of the Holy Spirit
The Deposit of faith is protected, taught, and interpreted by this other important fact.
The Magesterium
Does the Bible teach that it alone is the only authority?
No, althouth It instructs believers keep traditions passed down orally or in writing.
What does the word "Pentecost" mean?
The name comes from the Greek word pentêkosté, which means "fiftieth."
Why is Human Dignity important to Catholics?
It is considered the foundation of a moral vison for society.
What are the gifts of the holy spirit?
wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord
https://www.archspm.org/what-are-the-seven-gifts-of-the-holy-spirit/
What is the meaning of the Deposit of Faith?
It is the body of the saving truth of God.
Why do we need Tradition to help us understand Scripture?
Tradition provides the context and historical setting that clarifies the written Word, which helps prevent misinterpretations.
https://www.arlingtondiocese.org/uploadedFiles/CDA/Page_Elements/FAQs/Youth_Ministry/ Journey_to_Emmaus/Original_Version/Year_1_Spring/Tradition_and_Scripture(4) pdf
How many days after Easter in Pentecost
It is celebrated 50 days after Easter
What is an example of human dignity?
The worth of every person, from conception to death, because everyone is created in God’s image.
https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/catechism/index.cfm?recnum=4902
Who receives the gifts and how are they chosen?
Every believer is given at least one spiritual gift, but not every believer receives the same gift.
Who were the first people to recieve the Deposit of faith from Jesus?
The Apostles of Jesus Christ.
Did the Church add "human traditions" to the Bible?
Catholic teaching distinguishes between Sacred Tradition, which is binding, and traditions of men, which change.
What came over the Apostles?
The fire of the Holy Spirit
What is the foundation of Human Dignity?
every person is created in the image and likeness of God
What book of the bible can you find the list of the fruits of the Spirit in the Bible?
The fruits of the Spirit are listed in Galatians.
What is the purpose of the Deposit of faith?
To show people that they can believe and trust Jesus' words.
How are Scripture and Tradition connected?
They form a single "deposit of faith."
Why is the dove used as a symbol for Pentecost?
This comes from the Gospels, which describe the Holy Spirit descending "like a dove" upon Jesus during his baptism in the Jordan River.
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What is the difference between inherent and earned dignity?
Inherent is a trait every person has and was born with and earned is something gained through personal effort.
Why does the Holy Spirit give spiritual gifts?
Spiritual gifts are given for the benefit of others and to build up the church body.