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What does the term 'communion' represent in the context of the Catholic Church?
What does the term 'communion' represent in the context of the Catholic Church?
- Receiving the body and blood of Christ during baptism
- The unification of all Christian denominations
- The physical structure of the church building
- Sharing the Eucharist and the unity of all believers (correct)
What is the significance of the term 'spiritual communion' in the Catholic faith?
What is the significance of the term 'spiritual communion' in the Catholic faith?
- It is the act of praying together as a community
- It is the process of receiving the Eucharist virtually
- It refers to the unity of all Christian denominations
- It is a heartfelt desire to be united with Jesus in the Eucharist, even if unable to receive it physically (correct)
How does the Filipino value of close family unity reflect the concept of the Church?
How does the Filipino value of close family unity reflect the concept of the Church?
- The Church promotes the value of having large families with many children
- The Church encourages its members to prioritize family over religious duties
- The Church is structured like a traditional Filipino family with a strict hierarchy
- The Church is seen as a family of believers united in their love for God and each other (correct)
In what three ways is the Church referred to as the 'Body of Christ'?
In what three ways is the Church referred to as the 'Body of Christ'?
What are the three states of the Church, according to the text?
What are the three states of the Church, according to the text?
What is the belief of transubstantiation in the Catholic Church?
What is the belief of transubstantiation in the Catholic Church?
What is the significance of the Church being referred to as the 'Bride of Christ'?
What is the significance of the Church being referred to as the 'Bride of Christ'?
How are the three states of the Church (Militant, Suffering, and Triumphant) united, according to the text?
How are the three states of the Church (Militant, Suffering, and Triumphant) united, according to the text?