Sacraments/Baptism
Confirmation/Penance
Eucharist
Matrimony
A.O.T.S/ Holy Orders
100
What are the 3 types of Baptism?
What is Baptism by water, desire, & blood.
100
Define imperfect contrition.
What is when someone is sorry for their sine because they fear hell, or other penalties
100
Why can a priest only consecrate the Eucharist?
What is because only the priest can act in persona Christi.
100
What is the Greek word for love?
What is Agape.
100
When was the sacrament of Holy Orders established?
What is at the Last Supper (when Jesus commissions his disciples: Do this in remembrance of me).
200
How did St. Augustine define a sacrament?
What is "a visible sign of an invisible grace."
200
How is the age of reason set regarding the sacrament Confirmation?
What is being decided by the local bishop.
200
Which gospel is the following from "...unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you, he who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life and I will raise him up at the last day."
What is John's gospel.
200
What is the sin against marriage which deliberately interferes with marital intercourse to prevent conception?
What is contraception.
200
Sickness & suffering is ultimately caused by what?
What is Original Sin.
300
Baptism does many things for us, but the most fundamental is...
What is giving us entrance into the community of the faithful.
300
What are the 3 criteria for determining whether or not something is a mortal sin?
What is 1) grave matter, 2) full knowledge, & 3) complete consent
300
What is the liturgical season that predominantly takes place after Easter until Advent?
What is Ordinary Time.
300
When did marriage begin?
What is when God created Adam and Eve.
300
What are the 3 offices of the sacrament of Holy Orders?
What are bishop, priest, & deacon.
400
Briefly describe what the Pelagian Controversy was about.
What is the debate about the role of free will and grace in determining our salvation.
400
What gesture signifies the gift of the Holy Spirit during Confirmation?
What is the laying-of-hands.
400
What does the word transubstantiation mean literally AND theologically?
What is a) it means changing the reality of something, b) it means the bread and win turn into the body & blood of Christ.
400
Can a couple divorce in a sacramental marriage? If so, what is it called?
What is no, NO EXCEPTIONS!!! All sacramental divorces are final till death to y'all part. The Pauline Privilege is regarding non-sacramental marriages.
400
Is there any good in suffering? Why or why not?
What is yes, because it spiritually connects us the the suffering of Jesus Christ and brings us closer to God's love for us.
500
Name 3 effects of the sacrament of Baptism as given in your notes?
What is 1) removes Original and actual sin, 2) entry into the Church community, 3) we become "adopted children of God", 4) we receive the theological virtues [faith, hope, & love], 5) entry into Paradise after a life lived in Christ.
500
Name 4 of the 6 points which make for a good confession.
What is 1) examination of conscience, 2) sorrow for sin, 3) a resolve to avoid sin in the future, 4) confession of sins, 5) saying the Act of Contrition, 6) doing the assigned penance
500
Why is Holy Communion the new Passover?
What is because Jesus is the sacrificial lamb given up to die for us. He offers the bread from heaven (i.e. his body) as a way to consummate God's love for us.
500
Why are love and charity alike?
What is because they both are the full, unselfish giving of yourself to another.
500
Can priests in mortal sin still perform valid sacraments? Why or why not?
What is yes, because the Holy Spirit works through them and is responsible for the sacraments, not the priest or the state of his soul.