Who is involved in a baptism?
- Priest, Godparents, Parents, and the individual receiving the sacrament.
Who is all considered participating in the Holy Orders Sacrament?
What does the priest wear when giving the sacrament of reconciliation, and why?
A stole
Because it represents their ability to perform the sacrament?
When are we given the 7 gifts of the Holy Spirit
- Confirmation
List the sacraments of Initiation (3)
- Baptism
-Confirmation
- Eucharist
What are 4 symbols of Baptism
Cross, holy chrism oil, holy water, Baptism candle.
How long do you need to be in seminary in order to be in priesthood?
4-8 years
What does Sacred Chrism Oil do for suffering people?
It strengthens and heals through God and physical consecration.
What does Anointing of the Sick prepare the recipient for?
It prepares them for heaven.
Why are sacraments so important?
They are the foundation of our Catholic Faith, rooting us deep in our union with God and his church.
Why do you receive a new name at Confirmation?
You adopt a saint name that you feel is important to you and resonates with you, adding it as a second middle name. You are asking for intercession from your saint.
What makes matrimony official in the church?
Mass needs to be celebrated as part of the ceremony with God so he can witness and confirm this unbreakable bond.
What is the symbolism of laying on of hands in Anointing of the Sick?
It calls Christ/The H.S. down to the suffering one and imitates Jesus's healing power through hands, going back to how he cared for his people on earth.
Which 2 Sacraments can be Celebrated at a special Mass, if not previously received, and on what day?
Baptism and Confirmation, at Easter Vigil
What does age of reason mean?
Age of reason is a loose requirement meaning that the person receiving the sacrament should understand what this means, and how to go about living after this moment.
When receiving the eucharist, what is the significance/ what does is mean when you say "Amen"
It means you accept and believe in Christ and our Catholic Faith.
Why is Holy Orders under the sacraments of Service?
The priest serves the church by guiding them in their catholic faith, and providing many of the sacraments able to receive.
Who doesn't get anointed, and why?
The deceased don't get anointed as it is meant as a blessing or prayer for the living on earth.
What happens if you aren't baptized as a baby?
You can be baptized after going through classes to join the church
What type of Sacrament is Confirmation and why?
Initiation because it allows us to become an adult in the Catholic church, now putting us in charge of our relationship with God, initiating a new stage of life.
What are the 7 gifts of the Holy Spirit
Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Fortitude, Knowledge, Piety, and Fear of the Lord
What does the priest ask for God to send the couple in matrimony?
The priest asks God to send the Holy Spirit down to bless and protect this bond.
What does reconciliation mean all together?
It symbolizes the process and importance of Jesus dying on the cross meaning he has cleansed and forgives us for our sins as we should do the same.
What should you do after reconciliation to be fully healed?
It's about conversion, you must change you heart, and wanting to grow from past experiences.
List all 9 symbols
Garments, Holy Spirit, Rings, Chrism Oil, Laying on of Hands, Candle, Water, Stole, Cross