Created by Miss Huseby
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Question | Answer |
Catholics celebrate the Sacraments in this specific way: | In a Solemn manner |
The purpose of a Catholic "celebration" is to: | Gather in order to honor something |
In order for a Sacrament to be carried out in a valid way, a rite must be comprised of 3 things: | 1) Matter 2) Form 3) Minister |
This is the necessary element in a Sacrament to make it a VISIBLE sign of God's grace: | Matter |
This servant ensures that a Sacrament is administered by the proper person: | The Minister |
These are the particular words that are said or prayed OR the specific actions in a Sacrament: | The Form |
This is the term meant to indicate the graces that a particular Sacrament, by God's design, confer upon the faithful: | Proper Graces |
All Sacraments impart sanctifying grace and this kind: | Sacramental Grace |
Another way to speak of the purpose of graces is to say that they provide: | "special help" to attain the end proper to each Sacrament |
This is what is meant by "disposition": | to have a good, open, and sincere attitude of spirit when approaching a Sacrament |
For someone to receive the fullness of graces during a Sacrament these 2 conditions must be met: | 1) Have the INTENTION to receive graces 2) Be in the proper spiritual CONDITION |
If someone receives communion with mortal sin in their hearts, they commit: | Sacrilege |
This is the key to participating in the Sacraments with proper disposition: | Preparation |
Other than the 7 Sacraments these two things can also be seen as Sacraments: | 1) Jesus Christ 2) His Church |
This is how Jesus is like a Sacrament: | Through the matter of his visible human nature, the form of his words, and his actions, he brought grace into the world |
This is how The Church is like a Sacrament: | because she is "the sign and the instrument of the communion of God and men" (CCC 780) |
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