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What is the source of Divine Revelation?

Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and Jesus Christ

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Where does the first reading come from?

The Old Testament.



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Which year are we currently on?

Year A.

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What do Lectio, Meditatio, Oratio, and Contemplatio mean?

Lectio = Read Meditatio = Mediate Oratio = Pray Contemplatio = Contemplate

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What does the "John" in John 3: 16 mean?

The Book

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What is the Magisterium of the Church?

A teaching authority of the Church

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What is the first reading connected to?

The Gospel.

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Which years correspond with which Gospels?

Year A = Matthew, Year B = Mark, and Year C = Luke.

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How do you read an “Address” for a verse in Sacred Scripture?

Book Chapter: Verse

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What does the 3 in John 3: 16 mean?

The Chapter.

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Who do we encounter in Scripture?

Jesus Christ.



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Where does the Responsorial Psalm come from?

The Book of Psalms.

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What does the word Homily mean?

Explination

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What does the obelisk or the asterisk refer to?

The corresponding footnote or cross-reference to the verse you are reading.

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What does the 16 in John 3: 16 mean?

The Verse or Verses

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What does Scripture teach us?

The truth we need to know for salvation.

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What form of prayer is the Responsorial Psalm?

A form of back-and-forth prayer.

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Why is the Homily important?

It helps us understand the Gospel.

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What are other resources typically found in the Bible?

Introductions before most books in the bible.

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What are the uses of Scripture according to St. Paul?

Teaching, Correction, Training in righteousness

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Where does the Second Reading come from?

The New Testament Letters.

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What are the steps to Lectio Divina?

Lectio, Meditatio, Oratio, and Contemplatio.

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Who is included in the Magisterium?

The pope and the bishops.