Anointing of the Sacrament
Effects of anointing of the sick
Understanding the sacrament of penance
Examination of conscience
Grace of indulgences
100

They have the authority to administer the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick in the Catholic Church.

Who are Priests or bishops?

100

It is is one of the effects of the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick on the sick person, if they were not able to obtain it through the sacraments of penance.

what are the forgiveness of sins?

100

It is another name for the Sacrament of Penance, which signifies our resolve to do penance and strengthen our resolution from vices

What is the Sacrament of Conversion?

100

According to the traditional examination of conscience, it's the deadly sin is described as "an untrue opinion of ourselves"

What is pride?

100

The type of indulgence provides all of the grace needed for conversion if the person's heart is fully open.

What is full indulgence?

200

The time it is recommended to administer the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick to someone facing a serious illness.

What is at the beginning of the illness, so that the grace of the sacrament can assist throughout?

200

According to Catholic teaching, it is the primary benefit of uniting one's sufferings with those of Christ.

What is to share in His redemptive power and transform suffering through God's grace?

200

It is a term is used to describe the absolute confidentiality of confession, ensuring that no one can force you to reveal your sins.

What is the Sacrament of the Seal?

200

In the examination of conscience based on the Ten Commandments, it is is the third commandment.

What is "Keep holy the Sabbath day"?

200

it breaks attachment to sin

what are indulgences?

300

It is the primary purpose of the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick according to Catholic belief

What is to provide spiritual help and address human suffering due to illness?

300

It's how the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick prepare the soul for passing over to eternal life.

what is offering whatever the soul needs most in a way that it is free to receive or reject?

300

According to Catholic teaching, it is the primary effect of the Sacrament of Penance on the relationship between the penitent and the Church.

What is reconciliation with other members of Christ's body, the Church?

300

It's the sin, in the examination of conscience based on the Ten Commandments, described as "the disordered love of eating and drinking"

What is gluttony?

300

It is what distinguishes a partial indulgence from a plenary indulgence in terms of the grace conferred.

What is a partial indulgence grants some of the grace needed for conversion?

400

It is the term for the oil blessed by the bishop on Holy Thursday and used in the Anointing of the Sick.

What is chrism oil?

400

it is the term for the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick when it is administered just before death

What is last rites?

400

It is the biblical passage is often cited to emphasize the need for daily acknowledgment of God's mercy as preparation for confession.

What is 1 John 2:16?

400

According to Catholic teaching, it's what mitigates a person's culpability before God for committing a sin

What are force, fear, passion, and ignorance?

400

It is the primary purpose of indulgences in Catholic theology.

What is to remit the temporal punishment due to sins whose guilt has already been forgiven?

500

it's the biblical passage is often cited as a foundation for the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick.

What is James 5:14-16?

500

they are the 2 reasons Jesus set for us the perfect example of the value of suffering (+100 if you get both correct)

  • Suffering, illness, and death were introduced into this world and our lives as a result of original sin; it’s an opportunity for us to second God’s plan to transform those sufferings through God.

  • He invites us to unite  our sufferings to His so that our suffering can share in his redemptive power, making it “divinized.”

500

It is the term used to describe contrition motivated by perfect love for God, rather than fear of punishment.

What is perfect contrition?

500

In the examination of conscience, it's the term used to describe sorrow for sins because we fear punishment

What is imperfect contrition?

500

They are conditions are typically required by the Church for a person to gain an indulgence.

What are prescribed actions or prayers, along with an interior disposition open to receiving God's grace?