Sunday, December 16, 2012

Vocabulary for Midterm Review Part II (Continuation)


******* Part I is below this blog post!!!********

107.     4 Dimensions of the Sacrament: 1. Each sacrament is a sign of demonstrative of the present invisible realities. 2. Each sacrament is a moral sign obligating even now in the present to he future actions in the life of him. 3. Each sacrament is a sign commemorative of Christ’s saving action, especially in his Passion and Death. 4. Each sacrament is prophetic of the heavenly glory and of the worship in the future Jerusalem.
108     Absolution: formal release of guilt or punishment.
109     Venial Sin: a slight sin that does not entail damnation of the soul.
110.     Apostasy: an abandonment of a religious belief.
111.    Interior Repentance: obtaining forgiveness of sins.
112.   Heresy: a denial of a revealed truth by a baptized member of the Roman Catholic Church.
113.     Restitution: the act of restoring a rightful owner something has been taken away.
114.   Community: a social group of any size who reside in a local area/region.
115.    Fornication: consensual sexual intercourse between tow people not married to each other.
116.  Free Consent: to permit or agree.
117.  Chasuble: a sleeveless outer vestment worn by the official priest at mass.
118.  Conditional Baptism: a “Christian Baptism” administered when there is doubt whether a person has already been baptized of a former baptism is valid.
119.  Similarity to Judaism: Both employ liturgical language and are used for public worship. Hebrew is to Jew as Latin is to Catholic. Religious teachings are the same. Religious leaders in both Judaism and Catholicism are teachers. Both religions trace their roots back to Abraham and share the prophet Moses.
120.  Eucharist is Memorial: making present and sacramental offering Christ’s sacrifice.
121.  Requirements for Reception: the appearance of bread and wine in a sacramental way, the Blessed Eucharist.
122.  Excommunication: a religious censure used to deprive or limit membership in a religious community to restrict certain rights within it.

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