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Senior Religion final Exam

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FidelityBeing loyal and keeping promises, faithfulness.
Inter-faithBetween religious or members of different religions
Inter-churchBetween members of different Christian denominations or sects.
DispensationOfficial permission to be released from a certain obligation.
ExtramaritalAffaires for a verity of reasons
Pauline privilegeThe dissolution of marriage between two baptized persons, if one is later baptized and the other refuses to get baptized
EmpathizeTo feel with the other person
TendernessHow some one shows affection in attitudes, words, and actions.
Council of TrentTried to clarify church doctrine and establish needed reforms.
Common-law marriageLiving together as husband and wife with unofficial exchange of marriage promises
SacramentA visible sign initiated by Jesus
Protestant ReformationThe movement during and following the sixteenth centaury
Declaration of nullityAn annulment declaration, a church judgments.
Young married spouses usually find that they were raised not knowing what to expect their roles might be in marriage.True
We begin to pattern our male and female relationships basic images of marriage on the marriage relationships we have grown up experiencing.True
In the Catholic community being the mad or matron of honor, or the best man, at someone’s wedding is an important party of Marriage ceremony.True
A church annulment means that a person is free to marry again with in the church community.True
Besides sexual and romantic infidelity, there are other ways of being unfaithful to ones spouse.True
The bishops of the early Christian church viewed marriage as sacred union and agreed that sexual promiscuity was wrong.True
During the middle age, couples were still not required to marry in a church ceremony.True
Religious nuns or brother in a special situations, or laypersons may sometimes be appointed to preside at a Catholic wedding.True
The church community holds that couples who marry before a judge or justice of the peace instead of a priest, rabbi, or minister are married.True
The charges for liturgical rites or sacraments in the Catholic Church never vary according to the pastor and the needs of the local church.True
Living together as husband and wife with unofficial exchange of marriage promises is called, common law-marriage.True
A sacrament is a visible sign initiated by Jesus’ words and actions in order to bring God’s presence.True
Jesus’ teaching about marriage was considered so revolutionary at the time because he thought that marriage is designed to unite a women and a man in a heartfelt relationship of loving and fidelity.True
Among the early Christian relationships between men and women were based on personal freedom, equality, and mutual respect Jesus had preached.True
During the middle ages or later centuries, Jews who got involved in sexually involved with Christians were mutilated or put to death.True
Marriage between a Catholic and a baptized Christian who is not Catholic is celebrated in the Catholic Church as a sacred covenant and a sacrament.True
Marriage between Catholic and a non- Catholic is celebrated in the Catholic Church as sacred covenant but not a sacrament.True
Expectations cause problems when couples marry and find they have different ones about their roles and responsibilities.True
Reasonable is a term to describe the kind of effort a couple should make to resolve their problems.True
Recommitting themselves to the religious values they share can help couple renew their bonds with each other.True
The Catholic Church up holds the ideal of marriage as a binding commitment.True
The vast majority of marriage couples in our society, social researchers say, remain faithful to each other.True
Divorced Catholics are generally encouraged to be actively involved in sacramental and other aspects of church life.True
Couples should willingly seek counseling when needed to keep their relationship together.True
In granting an annulment, declaration the church simply recognizes that the couple had not marred for life.True
The essentials of marriage; according to Catholic law are unity and indissolubility.True
S religious annulment acknowledges that either or both persons did not could not enter into a marriage covenant that was true, unbreakable spiritual bond.True
A couple cannot inter an irrevocable marriage union if either partner does not consent fully to a permanent commitment before the wedding.True
A religious annulment does not deny that the parties were valid married in civil sense.True
Marriage as instituted by God. Is a faithful, exclusive, and lifelong union of ma man and a woman joined in an intimate community of life and love.True
Marriage is both a natural institution and sacred union because it is rooted in the divine plan for creation.True
Only a union of male and female can express sexual complementary willed by God for marriage.True
Persons in the same sex unions cannot enter into a true conjugal union.True
The family is the basic unit of societyTrue
Cross times, cultures, and different religious beliefs, marriage is the foundation of the family.True
Giving the same sex unions the legal status of marriage would grant official public approval to homosexual’s activity and treat it as if it were morally neutral.True
It is not unjust to deny legal status to same sex unions because marriage and same sex unions are essential different realties.True
It is not unjust to deny legal status to same sex unions because marriage and same sex unions are essential different realties.True
When marriage is redefined so as to make other relationships equivalent to it, the institution of marriage is devalued and further weakened.True
The stability and flourishing of society is dependent on the stability and flourishing of healthy family life.True
Though marriage is regulated by civil laws, it did not originate from either the church or state, but from God.True
Marriage, whose nature and purpose are established by God, can only be the union of a man and a woman and must remain such in law.True


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