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What is the role of bishops within the church?
What is the role of bishops within the church?
- They serve as successors to the apostles and lead the church. (correct)
- They are the primary leaders who conduct Mass.
- They are responsible for the anointing of the sick.
- They ensure that parishioners observe church laws.
Which term describes individuals who die for their faith?
Which term describes individuals who die for their faith?
- Disciples
- Saints
- Martyrs (correct)
- Bishops
What does the term 'vows' refer to?
What does the term 'vows' refer to?
- The rituals performed during Mass.
- The sacred oils used in church ceremonies.
- Commands given by church leaders to followers.
- Promises made to God or others. (correct)
What is the main function of deacons in the church?
What is the main function of deacons in the church?
Which of the following is considered a special sign of God's life and love?
Which of the following is considered a special sign of God's life and love?
What is defined as a thought, word, or action against God's laws?
What is defined as a thought, word, or action against God's laws?
What is the purpose of the Eucharist in the church?
What is the purpose of the Eucharist in the church?
What does the term 'miracles' refer to in a religious context?
What does the term 'miracles' refer to in a religious context?
What is the term used to describe a community of believers who worship and work together?
What is the term used to describe a community of believers who worship and work together?
Which role is specifically responsible for leading worship, prayers, and teaching within a parish?
Which role is specifically responsible for leading worship, prayers, and teaching within a parish?
Which of the following terms refers to the sacrament that embodies Jesus’ Body and Blood?
Which of the following terms refers to the sacrament that embodies Jesus’ Body and Blood?
What does the term 'vocation' signify?
What does the term 'vocation' signify?
Which term describes individuals recognized for their holiness and eternal life with God?
Which term describes individuals recognized for their holiness and eternal life with God?
What describes the holy oil used in the anointing of the sick?
What describes the holy oil used in the anointing of the sick?
Which is considered a significant celebration of the Eucharist in the Catholic Church?
Which is considered a significant celebration of the Eucharist in the Catholic Church?
What is the function of conscience in a spiritual context?
What is the function of conscience in a spiritual context?
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Christian
Christian
A follower of Jesus Christ.
Martyr
Martyr
A person who dies for their faith.
Bishop
Bishop
A church leader, successor of an apostle.
Pope
Pope
The Bishop of Rome, head of the Catholic Church.
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Prayer
Prayer
Communication with God.
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Sacrament
Sacrament
A special sign from Jesus, connecting with God.
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Mass
Mass
The celebration of the Eucharist.
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Sin
Sin
Actions against God's laws.
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Parish
Parish
A community of Christians who worship and work together, typically led by a priest or pastor.
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Deacon
Deacon
A man who serves the church by assisting the priest, preaching, and baptizing. He is ordained but not a priest.
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Vocation
Vocation
God's calling to serve Him in a specific way.
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Eucharist
Eucharist
The sacrament in which Christians receive the Body and Blood of Christ.
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Oil of the sick
Oil of the sick
Holy oil blessed by a bishop, used in anointing the sick for healing and spiritual comfort.
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Miracles
Miracles
Amazing events that go beyond human abilities and are attributed to divine intervention.
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Christian Vocabulary
- Christians: Baptized followers of Jesus Christ
- Martyrs: People who die for their faith
- Bishops: Successors of the apostles who lead church
- Pope: Bishop of Rome, leading the whole Catholic Church
- Prayer: Communicating with God
- Parish: Community of believers worshipping together
- Deacon: Non-priest, receives holy orders, assists bishop/priest
- Pastor: Priest leading parish in prayer and teaching
- Vocation: God's calling to serve
- Vows: Promises to God or others
- Sacrament: Special sign, sharing God's life
- Mass: Celebration of the Eucharist
- Eucharist: Sacrament of Jesus' Body and Blood
- Sin: Thought, word, or action against God's laws
- Conscience: God's gift, knowing right from wrong
- Oil of the sick: Holy oil blessed for anointing the sick
- Miracles: Events beyond human power
- Saints: Followers of Christ, lived holy lives in heaven
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