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A sacrament of healing in which Jesus Christ himself, through the actions of a priest or bishop, forgives sins committed after Baptism. 

Confession

100
  1. What is an outward, efficacious sign instituted by Christ, entrusted to the Church to give grace?

sacrament

100

Are we required to tell every mortal sin we are aware of for the Confession to be valid?

Yes

100
  1. Who is the one actually forgiving sins in the Sacrament of Confession?

Jesus

100

Aids us in doing a thorough examination of conscience

10 commandments

200

Define a sacrament (with the new words)

Outward, efficacious sign, instituted by Christ, entrusted to the Church to give grace

200
  1. What is the kind of sin that we inherited from Adam and Eve’s disobedience called?
  2. What removes it?

1. Original sin

2. Baptism

200
  1. What is the kind of sin that we inherited from Adam and Eve’s disobedience called? 
  2. What is the kind of sin that we ourselves commit?  

1. Original Sin

2. Actual sin

200
  1. What is the Sacrament of Healing in which Jesus Christ himself, through the actions of a priest, forgives the sins committed after Baptism?
  2. Give 2 other names for this sacrament.

1. Confession

2. Sacrament of Conversion, Sacrament of Penance, Sacrament of Confession, Sacrament of Forgiveness, Sacrament of Reconciliation

200
  1. Who instituted the sacrament of Anointing of the sick?
  2. God entrusted the ministry of reconciliation to whom/what?

1. Jesus Christ

2. The Church

300
  1. What is the kind of sin where you don’t do something you should do? 
  2. What is the kind of sin where you actively do something wrong is this kind of sin? (not mortal or venial)

1. Omission

2. Commission

300
  1. Define a sacrament
  2. Name the sacraments of initiation
  3. Name the Sacraments of Healing

1. an outward, efficacious sign, instituted by Christ, entrusted to the Church, to give grace

2. Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation

3. Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick

300
  1. What is Sanctifying Grace?
  2. What are the principle ways to attain SG?

1. God's life and love in our soul

2. prayer, sacraments, sacrifice, and virtue, esp charity

300
  1. What is sanctifying grace?
  2. What can weaken the life of grace in our soul?
  3. What can kill the life of grace in our soul?
  4. What can restore the life of grace in our soul after sin is committed?

1. God's life and love in our soul

2. Venial sin

3. mortal sin

4. Confession

300
  1. What are the 2 main effects of a good confession?
  2. Who are the typical ministers of the Sacrament of Penance? 
  3. What is it called when the priest cannot divulge to anyone what he hears in the confessional? 
  1. Rids the soul of sin, Gives it more GRACE
  2.  priest and bishop
  3. seal of the confessional
400
  1. What is the form for the Sacrament of Reconciliation? 
  2. St. John Nepomucene became a martyr because he refused to violate what? 
  3. When are you required to go to confession? (2 answers)
  4. Who are the ministers for confession?

1. “I absolve you from all your sins in the name of the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit” 

2. The Seal of the Confessional

3. If you have mortal sin, once per year

4. Priest or bishop

400

1. In the OT, illness was linked with ______

2 In the OT, healing was linked with ______

3. Anointing of the Sick is a Sacrament of _____ that gives health of _____ and sometimes _____ by prayer and anointing with _______

4. Who instituted the sacraments?

1. sin

2. conversion

3. healing, soul, body, oil

4. Jesus

400
  1. What is the Sacrament of Healing that gives health of soul and sometimes body by prayer and anointing with oil.
  2. Who instituted Anointing of the Sick?
  3. What are two reasons Christ healed people?
  4. Name 2 effects of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick (there are 3) 

1. Anointing of the sick

2. Jesus Christ

3. To show He is the Messiah, Out of compassion for people

4.

  1. Increased peace and courage to fight their illness
  2. For some, it prepares them to face death with courage
  3. For some, health is restored.
400
  1. Should Anointing of the Sick be administered only in the moments before death? _______ 
  2. When else would be appropriate? (at least 3 reasons)

1. No

2. 

  • If you get seriously sick various times in your life 
  • Before surgery
  • The illness is getting more serious
  • Death is near
400
  1. Give the matter of Anointing of the Sick
  2. Give the minister for Anointing of the Sick
  3. What two sacraments are usually done with Anointing of the Sick
  4. What is “food for the journey” called?

1. Oil of the Sick

2. priest or bishop

3. Penance and Eucharist

4. Viaticum

500
  1. What are the 3 conditions that make a sin mortal?
  2. What are the 3 conditions that make a sin venial?
  3. What is 1 Peter 2: 24

Mortal: 

  1. Serious sin
  2. Full knowledge (know it is wrong)
  3. Full consent (Do it anyways)

Venial

  • The sin is not seriously wrong
  • The sin is seriously wrong, but the sinner is unaware
  • The sin is seriously wrong, but the sinner does not give full consent 

    • He himself bore our sins in his body on a cross so that freed from sin we might live for righteousness; by his wounds, you have been healed. 
500
  1. What are 4 reasons why God allows us to suffer and carry our crosses?
  2. What is 1 Peter 2:24
  • To get us to pray more 
  • To strengthen us/help us grow in specific virtues
  • To help further the Kingdom through redemptive suffering
  •  Empathy so that we can help others in the future go through similar crosses 

2. He himself bore our sins in his body on a cross so that freed from sin we might live for righteousness; by his wounds, you have been healed. 

500
  1. Name 5 benefits of frequent confession of sins?
  • Bad habits are corrected
  • The conscience is purified
  • Growth in humility
  • The will is strengthened
  • Lukewarmness and spiritual neglect are resisted. Thus: Self control is increased
  • Genuine self knowledge is increased
500
  1. Name 5 benefits of frequent confession of sins?
  • Bad habits are corrected
  • The conscience is purified
  • Growth in humility
  • The will is strengthened
  • Lukewarmness and spiritual neglect are resisted. Thus: Self control is increased
  • Genuine self knowledge is increased
500
  1. What are the 5 elements to make a good confession?
  2. What is 1 Peter 2:24?
  1. An examination of conscience 
  2. Sorrow (contrition) for sin 
  3. Confession of sins; for mortal sins, according to their type and number 
  4. Make an Act of Contrition 
  5. Do the Penance assigned

2. He himself bore our sins in his body on a cross so that freed from sin we might live for righteousness; by his wounds, you have been healed.