This is the Matter for this sacrament
(blessed) Oil
The Church requires that you go to confession AT LEAST this many time(s) a year? But if you only shower this often...LOOK OUT! Imagine your soul!
Once
Priest pours water over the head of an infant three times saying: "We baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit"
Invalid and Illicit
Baptism forgives ALL sins Actual and this sin?
Original sin
These are pure spirits, that are servants of God and guardians to us.
Angels
The term that people use for this sacrament that often scares people
Last Rites
The other 2 names for the Sacrament of Confession
Sacrament of Penance and the Sacrament of Reconciliation
A priest says the words of consecration over the bread and wine but the bread has additional ingredients like salt, honey and water.
Invalid & illicit
death
The "stuff" that God made everything in the world out of
Nothing =ex nihilo
The Anointing of the Sick is also known by this name
Extreme Unction
The person who confesses their sins to the priest is called this?
the Penitent
A non-Catholic sees a child is dying and baptizes the child, pouring water three times over the child's head saying "I baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit"
Valid and Licit
This is the Teaching Authority of the Church
the Magisterium
Why is it that baptism, confirmation and Holy Orders can only be received only once?
They leave an indelible mark on our soul
This special blessing is given at the end of the Anointing or Last Rites when a person is in danger of death (hint this gets rid of all purgatory time)
the Apostolic Pardon
Technically in Confession one only has to confess mortal sins (though it is a very good and important practice to confess venial sins...if we want to become saints!) but with mortal sin what are the two things we have to confess with the sin (to the best of one's ability)?
Kind and Number
Priest who no longer has faculties to hear confession sees a person dying and hears their confession and gives absolution
Valid and licit
Baptism is the first of all the sacraments in it we receive this gift in our soul, a participation in the life of God.
Sanctifying grace
This is an outward sign of an inward grace
Sacrament
Anointing of the Sick has 5 primary effects:
1. Strengthening: to endure sufferings of illness or old age
2. forgiveness of sins
3. restoration of spirit and body
4. union with Christ's passion
and this last effect or purpose? Hint Extreme unction
Preparation for Death
There are two types of sorrow we can have for our sins; contrition which is sorrow based on the selfless motive of love for God and this other form of sorrow based on the fear of punishment (which is also supernatural)?
Attrition
A penitent has 3 mortal sins but confesses only 2 of the 3 because they are ashamed of the third sin.
Invalid and Illicit
You can gain Indulgences each day but if there is still some attachment to sin the indulgence would not be a Plenary Indulgence but a __?
Partial Indulgence
Catholic's will say "offer it up!" This term is used to explain when we unite our pain and sufferings with Christ's passion on the Cross, giving our our good works and sufferings a spiritual purpose in which we can cooperate in the work of salvation for our souls and many others.
Redemptive Suffering