This literally means "Good News". It is the story of Christ's life on earth and the story of God saving Mercy and love.
What is the Gospel?
One who is sent of whom Jesus had 12.
What is an Apostle?
God's communication of Himself, that He loves us unconditionally, has a plan for our lives, and has saved us from sin.
What is Divine Revelation?
These are the symbols of the 4 Gospels.
What are the symbols of Eagle, Man, Lion and Ox?
Someone who tells others about Jesus and the Good News.
The living transmission of the Gospel message in the Church.
What is Sacred Tradition?
This is taught in the New Testament through the Gospels.
What is Law?
Christ's Life, then the Preaching of the God's word, then the written Gospels.
What is the Development of the Gospels?
The written record of God's Revelation of Himself contained in the Old and New Testaments. It was composed by human authors and inspired by the Holy Spirit.
What is Sacred Scripture?
These four books of Scripture are called the heart of Scripture because in them we meet Jesus.
What are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John?
This is the psalm that begins, "Lord you have Probed me: You know when I sit and stand..." It is a Psalm about God's connection to us, knowledge of us, and His great love and mercy.
What is Psalm 139?
The teaching office of the Church.
What is the Magisterium?
This includes the books of Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
What are the Synoptic Gospels?
This word comes from the Greek word which means, "Viewed Together."
What is Synoptic?
The handing down of the apostolic preaching and authority from the Apostles to their successors, the bishops.
What is Apostolic Succession?