In the definition of sacraments, they are a specific type of "signs of God's grace"
efficacious
having sorrow for your sin because you fear punishment of Hell
imperfect contrition
the tendency to sin
concupiscence
the group of clergy that gather to elect the next Pope
conclave
The Greek word "eucharistia"'s English meaning
thanksgiving
The priest’s essential action in the Sacrament of Reconciliation
the matter
oil of the sick
the place in the Book of Genesis that the church building reflects
Garden of Eden
The Temple (or church building) is meant to reflect creation in this way
Being a microcosm
How we view grace to human brokenness
Restores us to divine life
a type of sin that must be confessed verbally with contrition; destroys sanctifying grace within the soul
mortal
How the Israelites viewed suffering in the Old Testament
As a punishment for sin
This is where the congregation sits in the church building; related to the shape of a ship
nave
the name of our new Pope
Leo XIV
A holy place in the Temple that held the ‘furniture’ (i.e. altar) to sacrifice/worship
sanctuary
conversion
the last reception of the Eucharist before death; also called "food for the journey"
An honest self-assessment of how well you have lived God’s covenant of love
examination of conscience
A physical (material) thing or action
The sacraments confer grace if all components are ______________________.
present and valid
Fill in the correct word to the form of reconciliation: “God, father of mercies, through the death and the resurrection of his Son has reconciled the world to himself and sent the Holy Spirit among us for the forgiveness of sins; through the ministry of the Church, may God give you pardon and peace, and I _____________________ you from your sins in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.”
The Passion of Christ and the Body of Christ (the Church)
Act of the penitent to repair the damage from the sin
satisfaction
the reason why we have the Sacraments of Healing
Because we are still in 'our earthly tent' and are living in a time of concupiscence