What are the two essential ingredients in any Christian baptism?
water
in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
This is the concept that we are born with a sinful nature, and that we are condemned in Adam. What is the doctrine called?
Original Sin
What two sacraments are the only ones accepted by Protestants?
Eucharist
Baptism
In the Eastern Orthodox Church, how many priests are present when administering the Sacrament of Last Rites?
Seven
Name all three modes of Baptism
Sprinkling
Pouring
Full Immersion
what is the invisible anointing the believer receives at Confirmation?
an anointing of the Holy Spirit
If it isn't a Mortal Sin, what is it called?
a Venial Sin
What three sacraments are intended to be repeated?
Eucharist
Reconciliation
Anointing the Sick
What is two sacraments (that we have covered so far) are symbolized by oil as its element?
Does anyone know the third?
Confirmation
Anointing the Sick
Name all 5 Biblical Covenants
Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, the New Covenant
What is the static thing about the Eucharist that remains the same in EVERY SINGLE CHURCH?
it is always bread and wine
We are to acknowledge our sin both with contrition and a spirit that resolves to move forward in a healthier way. What does the Roman Catholic Church call this?
satisfaction
What three sacraments provide a proclamation from the church that the person is forgiven of their sins?
Baptism
Reconciliation
Anointing the Sick
Jewish Worship required Sacrafice and Ritual
What does Roman Catholic Worship require?
Sacrament and Ritual
name all three categories of sacraments according to the Roman Catholic Church.
Sacraments of Initiation
Sacraments of Healing
Sacraments of Vocation (service)
Of the two views, this one is the more historic in the church. These Christians, such as Roman Catholics, not just allow for the baptism of adults, but also infants as well. What is this position called?
Paedobaptist
This is when Eucharist, Reconcilation, and Anointing the Sick are all administered at once. What is the term for this?
Viaticum
What two sacraments bring the believer into union with God in Christ in a unique way?
Eucharist and Anointing the Sick
Why are they called, the Capital Sins?
not because they're necessarily worse than other sins but because they are the basis of other sins.
this was the day the Church received the Holy Spirit according to Acts 2. what is this day called?
Pentecost
In the Eastern Orthodox Church, an infant might receive all three of these sacraments at the same time. What three sacraments are they?
Baptism, Chrismation (Confirmation), and the Eucharist
What three things are required for it to be considered a Mortal Sin?
Grave Matter
Full Knowledge
Deliberate Consent
What three sacraments act as a type of anointing upon the believer?
Baptism
Confirmation
Anointing the Sick
Christ’s divine mission is not just human salvation but a roll back to the way God intended it to be before the fall. What is this called?
Restoration
This is the Korban Pesach, essential for any celebration of the Passover, according to Torah. What is it?
the Paschal Lamb