Religion Midterm
This is a review taken from all religion tests taken this year for the midterm. But please be aware that it does NOT contain information from the family discussions, short paragraphs, or the "using what you learned in this chapter..." thingys!
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- rites
- the different ways of celebrating the liturgy
- how St. Paul's shipwreck is similiar to sea voyage stories
- they both contain drama and adventure
- Caesar
- who St. Paul appealed his case and requested a trial to
- what it means to be a missionary Church
- what Saint Paul teaches all of us
- four
- amount of journeys Paul had
- the purpose of St. Paul's journeys
- to bring disciples to Jesus
- Letter to the Romans
- St. Paul's letter that tells us in detail about his journeys
- what we do when we pray
- we express our covenant relationship with God
- how the Church today carries out Jesus' mission
- the Church spreads the Gospel and tries to make disciples of all nations
- Syria, Greece, and Asia Minor
- where St. Paul's journeys took him
- shipwreck
- an event of Paul's last journey
- liturgy
- the center of the prayer life of the CHurch
- bishops, priests, deacons, laypeople, religious sisters and brothers
- who the missionary work of the Church is the work of
- how St. Paul's shipwreck is different from sea voyage stories
- in a normal adventure story, the hero doesn't stand up to explain the importance of all his adventures as St. Paul did
- sacred image
- a work of art that assists us in prayer
- to make disciples of all nations
- the mission Jesus gave his disciples before he ascended into heaven
- catholic
- means that the Church is universal
- Acts of the Apostles
- where we find the story of Paul's missionary journeys
- prayer
- spending time with God and talking and listening to Him and raising our hearts and minds to God
- what the word "Christian" expresses
- it expresses out close relationship with God
- divine office
- public daily prayer of the Church
- diversity
- it reveals out catholocity
- vespers
- the Latin name for evening prayer
- beheading
- how St. Paul died
- liturgical year
- the cycle of feasts and seasons of the Church's prayer
- Timothy
- Paul's name before he was converted
- Rome
- where Paul's fourth and final journey took him/ he was martyred here
- lauds
- Latin name for morning prayer
- missoinary
- one who carries out CHrist's mission to preach the Gospel to all nations
- devotions
- acts of individual or communal prayer surrounding and arising from the liturgy
- martyr
- a person who is put to death because of their faith in Jesus Christ
- sea voyage
- the story of Paul's shipwreck follows this popular type of ancient adventure story