A sacrament is defined as this.
What is "an outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace."
Baptism is the sacrament that gives our souls _______ by which we become ______.
What is "the new life of sanctifying grace by which we become children of God and heirs of heaven."
The special sacramental grace of the Holy Eucharist _____ and ______.
What is "nourishes our love of God and one another and helps to overcome our natural self-love, or selfishness."
The Sacraments of Healing are ____ and ____.
What are Penance/Confession and Anointing of the Sick
The effects of ordination to the priesthood are: first, ___; second, ____; and third, ____.
What are "an increase of sanctifying grace, sacramental grace through which the priest has God's constant help in his sacred ministry; and a character, lasting forever, which is a special sharing in the priesthood of Christ and which gives the priest special supernatural powers."
There are seven sacraments: ___, ___, ___, ___, ___, ___, and ___.
Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the sick, Holy Orders and Matrimony.
An unbaptized person who suffers martyrdom for Christ is said to receive this sacrament.
What is the Baptism of Blood.
In the Holy Eucharist, under the appearances of bread and wine, the Lord Christ is ____, ____, and ____.
What is "contained, offered, and received."
Contrition is ______, and ______, with _____.
What is "sincere sorrow for having offended God, and hatred of the sins we have committed, with a firm purpose of sinning no more."
The special sacramental grace of Matrimony is _____.
What is "helps married people to bear with each other's defect and to fulfill the duties of their state, chiefly bringing children into the world and rearing them for God."
The sacraments always give grace if ___.
What is "we receive them with the right dispositions."
The change of the entire substance of the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ is called ____.
What is "Transubstantiation."
We must confess our sins because ______."
"Jesus Christ obliges us to do so in these words, spoken to the apostles and their successors in the priesthood: 'Whose sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven them; and whose sins you shall retain, they are retained.'"
By the unity of the sacrament of Marriage is meant that _____.
What is "that the husband cannot have another wife during the life of his wife, nor the wife during the life of her husband have another husband."
Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders can only be recieved once because ____.
What is "they imprint on the soul a spiritual mark, called a character, which lasts forever."
Confirmation is the sacrament through which ___ and _____.
Christ gives us His own Body and Blood in the Eucharist: first, ____; second, _____; and third, ____.
What is "to be offered as a sacrifice commemorating for all time the Sacrifice of the Cross, to be received by the faithful in Holy Communion, and to remain ever on our altars as the proof of His love for us, and to worshiped by us."
The effects of the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick are: first, _____; second, ____; third, _____; foruth, _____.
What are "(1) an increase of sanctifying grace, (2) comfort in sickness and strength against temptation, (3) preparation for entrance into heaven by the remission of our sins and the cleansing of our souls from the remains of sin, and (4) health of body when it is good for the soul."
What are "to change bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and to forgive sins in the Sacrament of Penance."
Someone who knowingly receives a sacrament of the living in a state of mortal sin commits the sin of ____.
What is sacrilege.
The effects of Confirmation are _____, _____, and _____.
What are "increases sanctifying grace, give it special sacramental grace, and imprints a lasting character on the soul."
The purposes for which the Mass is offered are first, _____; second, _____; and third, ______.
What are "to adore God as our Creator and Lord, to thank God for his many favors, and to satisfy the justice of God for the sins committed against Him."
Anointing of the Sick takes away mortal sin when _____.
"The sick person is unonscious or otherwise unaware that he is not properly disposed, but has made an act of imperfect contrition."
What is "to make laws concerning their effects that are merely civil."