Quiz 3
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- consecration
- dedication of a thing or person to divine service by prayer or blessing
- Collegiality
- The principle that all the bishops of the Church with the Pope at their head form a single "college," which succeeds in every generation the "college" of the Twelve Apostles, with Peter at their head, which Christ instituted as the foundation of the Church.
- Church
- The name given the "convocation" or "assembly" of the People God has called together from "the ends of the earth."
- creation
- the eternal God gave a beginning to all that exists
- contrition
- sorrow of the soul and hatred for the sin committed
- artificial contraception
- use of mechanical, chemical or medical procedures to prevent conception
- Circumcision
- The rite prescribed in Judaism and other cultures which involves cutting off the foreskin of a male.
- covetousness
- disordered inclination or desire for pleasure or possessions (fernando - you need to learn this word. golly g)
- Choir
- A group of persons trained to lead in the singing at liturgical celebrations.
- Concupiscence
- Human appetites or desires which remain disordered due to the temporal consequences of original sin, which remain even after Baptism, and which produce an inclination to sin.
- Christ
- From the Greek translation of the Hebrew Messiah, which means "anointed."
- creed
- a brief normative summary statement or profession of faith
- Communion of Saints
- The unity in Christ of all the redeemed, those on earth and those who have died.
- covenant
- solemn agreement between humans and God. mutual beneifts
- conversion
- radical reorientation of the while life away from sin and evil and towards God
- confession
- essential element of sacrament of penance - telling one's sins
- cross
- instrument of execution on which Christ died
- Commandment
- A norm of moral and/or religious action; above all, the Ten Commandments given by God to Moses.
- Contrition
- Sorrow of the soul and hatred for the sin committed, together with a resolution not to sin again. It is the most important act of the penitent, and is necessary for the reception of the Sacrament of Penance.
- conscience
- interior voice of a human being
- Chrism
- Perfumed oil, consecrated by the bishop, which signifies the gift of the Holy Spirit.
- ecumenical council
- gathering of all bishops
- contemplation
- wordless prayer.... mind and heart focus on God's greatness and goodness
- fernando
- a really really crazy nuts person who doesnt know how to count to 30 definitions so other people have to fill in his slack. golly g wiz haha
- consecrated life
- permanent state of life... characterized by profession of evangelical counsels of poverty chastity and obedience
- Christian
- A name derived from that of Christ himself. The name refers to all those who have been anointed through the gift of the Holy Spirit in Baptism; hence, the followers of Christ, the members of the Christian Church.
- Communion
- Holy Communion, the reception of the Body and Blood of Christ in the Eucharist.
- Christmas
- The feast of the Nativity, the birth of Jesus
- confirmation
- special outpouring of the gifts of the holy spirit which seal or confirm the baptized
- Chrismation
- The name used in the Eastern Churches for the Sacrament of Confirmation, from the "chrism" or "myron" used in the anointing.