Vocabulary
Symbols
Anointing of the Sick
Reconciliation
Misc.
100
Turning back to God with all of our hearts.
Conversion
100
This symbolic color represents sorrow for sins and is present in both Sacraments.
Purple
100
This is the term for Eucharist, Penance and Anointing of the Sick when they are given to a person in danger of death.
Last Sacraments
100
In the Sacrament of Reconciliation, this main part is also known as Satisfaction, when we make up for the wrong we have committed by doing what the priest tells us.
Penance
100
The Sacraments of Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick are known as Sacraments of "this"
Healing
200
True sorrow for our sin; perfect or imperfect.
Contrition
200
This blessed cloth is worn by the priest in both Sacraments, especially during confession of sins.
Stole
200
Both Anointing of the Sick and Reconciliation can be received "this many times".
More than once/As needed
200
These are the two types of contrition, or sorrow, we feel after committing sin.
Perfect/Imperfect
200
Jesus gave "these people" the authority to forgive sin.
Apostles/Priests
300
Very serious sin that completely separates us from God because we choose to do something we know is wrong.
Mortal Sin
300
This physical reminder of Jesus' sacrifice reminds us of the price He paid for our sins.
Crucifix
300
This is the blessed oil reserved for the sick.
Oil of Infirm
300
This last part of the Sacrament of Reconciliation is God’s forgiveness through the words of the priest.
Absolution
300
This parable is a story of forgiveness and how God will always welcome us back if we have contrition, or true sorrow.
The Prodigal Son
400
The priest’s obligation to keep absolutely secret what a person has told him in the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Seal of Confession
400
This symbolic action during the Anointing of the Sick symbolizes the presence of the Holy Spirit.
Laying on of Hands
400
In the Anointing of the Sick, oil is place on "these areas" by the priest.
Hands and Forehead
400
In the Old Testament, "these people" called the Israelites back to repentance and conversion.
prophets
400
"This" is the main focus of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, but physical healing can also happen.
Spiritual Healing
500
Our ability to know the difference between right and wrong
Conscience
500
This "food for the journey" is given to those in danger of death.
Viaticum/Eucharist
500
This main part in the Anointing of the Sick invites those present to lift up the sick person and ask God to ease their suffering.
Prayer of faith and intercession
500
This is the inclination to sin, which is a result of Original Sin.
Concupiscence
500
"This" can lead us away from the Church, especially if we do not agree with a teaching or belief.
Spiritual Darkness