Week 3 Communion To be one with In Holy Communion we receive or become one with Jesus Confession To tell what we have done to another person In the Sacrament of Confession we tell our sins to a priest ID: 645058
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6th Religion Vocabulary
Week 3Slide2
Communion
To be “one with”.
In Holy Communion we receive, or become “one with” JesusSlide3
Confession
To tell what we have done to another person
In the Sacrament of Confession, we tell our sins to a priest. Slide4
Confirmation
The Sacrament in which those who have been baptized with the Holy Spirit are strengthened so they can more firmly defend the faith by their words and deeds.
Confirmation completes the Sacraments of Initiation, but by NO MEANS does it mean we know everything about the faith!
We are expected to continue learning and deepening the gift of faith we have been given-we do this through prayer, receiving the Sacraments, attending Mass at least each Sunday and by reading Sacred Scripture/attending classes, etc. Slide5
Conscience
The little voice in our hearts that enables us to judge an action as right or wrong based on the laws of God
We are
obligated
to properly form our consciences in light of the truth of Christ’s teachings
One must always follow their (properly formed) conscienceSlide6
Contrition
To be sorry for one’s sins
There is imperfect contrition-to be sorry out of fear for God’s just punishments
And perfect contrition-which is to be sorry out of love for God, to be sorry for the offense we have committed against His love and justice
Every sin is an offense against God
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Covenant
A solemn agreement (contract) made between two (or more) people
In the Old Testament the most important covenant was the agreement made between God and the people of Israel. Jesus made a new and eternal covenant between God and all manSlide8
Creation
All things made by God from nothing
ex nihilo
(from nothing)
It includes, the world, man, plants, animals…the angels, everything but sin. Slide9
Creator
God-the one who made everything out of nothingSlide10
Creed
The prayer of faith in which we profess (state) what we believeSlide11
Episcopacy
The bishops of the Church as a bodySlide12
Eucharist
The body, blood, soul and divinity of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ under the appearances of bread and wine.