Who are monks?
These people live in monasteries and dedicate their lives to prayer and work
What are poverty, chastity, and obedience?
The three evangelical counsels
What is consecrated life?
People who dedicate their lives fully to God
What is an outward sign of inward grace?
A sacrament is this type of sign
Who is the Pope?
The leader of the Catholic Church
What is New Norcia?
The monastery in WA
What is poverty?
This counsel involves giving up personal wealth
What is religious order/community?
A group like the Sisters of Siervas belongs to this type of life
What is Matrimony?
This sacrament is about commitment between a man and woman
What are diocesan priests?
Priests who serve a specific parish
What is contemplation?
This word describes withdrawing from society for prayer
What is chastity?
This counsel involves commitment to celibacy
What are apostolic communities?
These communities serve the Church without taking full vows
What is Reconciliation?
The sacrament where sins are forgiven
What are religious priests?
Priests who belong to an order
What is monastic life like
This daily routine followed by monks combines prayer, work, and community living.
What is obedience?
This counsel involves following God’s will through authority
What is ministry?
This term refers to living out faith through service
What is the Eucharist?
The sacrament of receiving the body and blood of Christ
What is the role of a priest?
This role includes teaching, leading, and sanctifying
What is ora et labora?
Monks follow this daily pattern of prayer and work
What is they go against modern values like wealth, freedom, and relationships?
These counsels are considered counter-cultural because of this reason
What is diocesan serve a parish, religious belong to an order?
Difference between diocesan and religious priests
The total number of sacraments
Who are nuns/sisters or monks?
These people commit to religious life through vows