| A | B |
| Holy orders | commitment |
| baptism | intitation |
| reconciliation | healing |
| marriage | commitment |
| eucharist | initiation |
| confirmation | initiation |
| anointing of the sick | healing |
| who defined the term sacraments to mean seven symbolic actions? | Peter Lombard |
| Who defined sacraments as visible signs of invisible grac?. | St. Augustine |
| In the 16th century, who formally defined the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church? | the Council of Trent |
| The first Christian communities gathered on Sundays for a shared meal called ________. | the breaking of the bread |
| Gradually, other elements were added to the meal, such as the reading of the___________. | scriptures |
| When Christinaity became established in the Roman Empire, the Eucharist was celebratedin __________________ by priests and bushops. | Latin and Greek |
| By the time the Eucharist began to be called the Mass, the lay people were __________ from the celebration. | separated |
| The____________ encouraged full participation in the Eucharist. | 2nd vatican Council |
| The Eucharist is a celebration for _________________. | all those who are present |
| Our Eucharistic celebration has two parts | the litugies of the Word and Eucharist |
| Hindu people believe that after death, the soul leaves the body and is reborn in the body of another person, animal, vegetable, or mineral. This process is called_______ which we commonly refer to as reincarnation. | Samsara |
| True or False. The quality of a person's rebirth depends on positive or negative actions one has their life in. | true |
| What country do most Hindu people live in? | India |
| What is the main Hindu text (ultimate canonical authority) | Vedas |
| Who is Siddhartha Guatama? | Buddha |
| What religion id Buddhism an off-shoot from? | Hinduism |
| Siddhartha Guatama left the comforts of wealth and power to find the meaning of what? | suffering |
| True or false. Nirvana is the highest state of being, where there is no suffering, and one breaks the cycle of rebirth/ | true |
| What does Buddha mean? | the enlightened one |
| What does rabbi mean? | teacher |
| What country has the highest Jewish population? | USA |
| Dietary laws that are derived from passages in the biblical books of Leviticus and Deuteronomy helps determine whether a food is _________ or not. | Kosher |
| True or false. The Jews believe that Jesus was a prophet. | true |
| The cornerstone of Jewish religion and law is the _______. | Torah |
| Who founded the Mormon faith? | Joseph Smith |
| ___________ led the Mormon exodus to Utah. | Bringham Young |
| For the Mormons, the _______ is a symbol of the body and blood of Jesus Christ. | Eucharist |
| Another name for the Mormon Church | The Jesus Christ Church of Latter Day Saints |
| What is the basic story in theBook of Mormons? | that the Son of God appeared to the Native Americans |
| Who is believed to be the last true prophet of God, and the founder of the Muslim faith? | Mohammed |
| The _________ is the Muslim sacred book. | Koran |
| Who is Allah? | God |
| What are the Five Pillars of Faith? | charity, fasting, prayer, creed, journey to mecca |
| an official Church statement of belief | doctrine |
| a basic, brief statement of the central beliefs of Christians | Apostles' Creed |
| a creed frequently part of each Sunday celebrationof the Eucharist | Nicene Creed |
| something one holds to be true or real | belief |
| the growth of the Church's understanding of what it means to be a follower of Jesus Christ | development of doctrine |
| a formal summary of basic beliefs | creed |
| a frim belief without having proof | faith |
| What was John Newman's most profound contribution to the Catholic Church? | His writngs which led to a clearer understanding of Church doctrines and its development |
| What best shows Newman's strength of belief? | He held to his beliefs in spite of criticism |
| Besides being a writer, what other services did Newman perfrom within the Church? | He helpd poor immigrant laborers in Birmingham |
| Guide | Holy Spirit |
| Savior | Jesus |
| Unifier | Holy Spirit |
| Helper | Holy Spirit |
| Creator | God the Father |
| Redeemer | Jesus |
| Reconciler | Holy Spirit |
| The doctrine of the Trinity was first formalized by the __________________. | First Council of Constantinople |
| Our shared prayer during the liturgy is addressed to the______. | Trinity |
| In the __________, we say that the Father and Son are one in being and that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the _________ and the ______. | Nicene Creed, Father, Son |
| Julian of Norwich used the image of a ______________ to describe the close relationship we can have with God. | mother and child |
| What are the 7 capital sins? | GELCAPS |
| Very serious sins that completely break off our realtionship with God are called ___________. | mortal sins |
| Less serious sins, weaken but do not destroy our realtionship with God are called ___________. | venial sins |
| True or False. The freedom to choose to do what is right or wrong is called free will. | True |
| T or F. A free decision to do wrong or fail to do the good we should is sin. | True |
| T or F. The sinful condition which we are all born into is called conditional sin. | False |
| The attraction or pressure that may lead us to sin is called _______. | temptation |
| The ability to judge whether something is right or wrong is called_________. | conscience |
| For a sin to be mortal, three conditions apply. What r they? | that we make a free decision to cmmit the sin, that it is seriously wrong, and that we know it's wrong |
| T or F. Social Justice is the systematic respect for human rights within society and its institutions. | True |
| What did the Jew's of Jesus's time long to be free from? | Roman oppression |
| What kind of freedom did (does) Jesus offer? | freedom from sin |