Called to be Jesus
Called to be Church
Called to Be and Relate
Called to be Just
Definitions
100
Who wrote the four gospels?
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John
100
What are the four stages most marriages go through?
Attraction, Integration, Conflict, Maturation,
100
What is a slogan?
An easily remembered phrase that is used repeatedly in an advertising campaign?
100
What are the three types of leadership styles?
Autocratic style, Laissez-faire style, Democratic style,
100
What are sacraments?
tangible encounters with the risen Jesus
200
How many books are in the bible?
46 (16- Historical, 7-wisdom and poetry, 18-prophets)
200
What are the essential actions of the Anointing of the Sick?
Praying over the person, Laying of hands, Anointing the persons forehead and hands with oil
200
Name 3 examples of physical abuse.
Kicking, slapping, punching, choking, biting, pulling hair, assaulting, etc.
200
What is mortality based on for Christians?
The Jesus principal. This means we should make moral decisions based on the genuine love of other people.
200
What is a nuclear family?
Includes one or two parents and unmarried children. It refers to one or two generations related by blood.
300
What does Christ literally mean?
"Anointed one" from the Greek word Christos, which is itself a translation of the Hebrew word Messiah.
300
Name four types of prayer:
Meditation, Prayer through music, Shared prayer, Charismatic prayer, Prayer through movement, Traditional prayer, Liturgy of the hours (divine office), Mandela making, Contemplation, Shared spontaneous prayer
300
What is a reconstituted family?
Includes parents with children from a previous marriage
300
What is one characteristic of an autocratic style leader?
Tells others what to do, Limits discussions on ideas and new ways of doing things, Group does not experience a feeling of teamwork
300
What are theologians?
people who study the history, beliefs and teachings of Jesus.
400
How did John portray Jesus in the bible?
Powerful and confident,Stresses that Jesus came to make the lives of all people richer or fuller, His treatment can be summed up as the "life giving Savior"
400
What are the four purposes of marriage?
Unite, Procreate, Love: giving and forgiving, Life: giving and nourishing
400
What are two rights you have with the Dating Bill of Rights?
Ask for a date, Refuse a date, Suggest activities, Be heard, Say no, Have a healthy dating relationship
400
What are some consequences of making a morally right decision?
An increase in the ability to trust others, Greater honesty in relationships, Lessened sense of separation from others: breaking down of barriers, Increased attitude of cooperation, Greater self respect, Better attitude towards people in general, Feeling of peace and joy
400
What is sacramental awareness?
The ability to see God present around us.
500
What are the two main factors that explain the transition from the initial oral telling of the Good news to the written form of the gospels?
The passage of time, The need for continuation of instruction
500
What are the symbols of reconciliation?
Chalice- holy communion, forgiveness of sins won by Christ’s blood shed on the cross Latin cross- supreme sacrifice offered by Jesus for the sins of the world Empty cross- resurrection and hope of eternal life Stole- the yoke of life and the Christian duty of working loyally for his kingdom and the hope of immortality Open book- truth or revelation
500
What are two profiles of an assaultive person?
Denial, Blaming others or events, Dependency on partner, Isolation, Traditional views of male-female relationships, Expressing many different emotions as anger
500
Name one of the five principals of justice.
1. The dignity of the human person and the right to have that dignity respected from conception to natural death. This principle teaches that we have the right to whatever we genuinely need in order to become full human beings. (ex. Food, shelter, clothing, education) 2. The reciprocal right and responsibility to be involved in the institutions which govern our lives. This principle teaches that we are both to serve and be served by the institutions in this world. 3. The primacy of the common good over the right to private property. This principle teaches that the goods of the world are gifts to be shared rather than possessed. 4. The dignity of work and the rights of workers; especially the right to meaningful employment, to a living wage and the right to organize (form unions/associations) 5. The fundamental option in favour of the poor, the alienated and the marginalized within out society. Jesus stands on the side of the poor and so must we. A fundamental option is a choice, which is central, primary and expressed in action. One example of a fundamental option for the poor would be the Habitat Home for Humanity movement; another would be Covenant House.
500
What is the Zuchetta?
The Zuchetta is cap that the bishop wears.