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What is Confirmation in the context of Christian Initiation?
What is Confirmation in the context of Christian Initiation?
- It signifies the sufferings of Jesus during his final days in this life
- It completes the grace of Baptism by confirming the union with Christ and equipping for active participation in the Church (correct)
- It is the uninterrupted passing on of apostolic preaching and authority from the Apostles directly to all bishops
- It is the Sacrament of Holy Orders instituted by Christ
What is Apostolic Succession?
What is Apostolic Succession?
- It is the Sacrament of Holy Orders instituted by Christ
- It signifies the sufferings of Jesus during his final days in this life
- It completes the grace of Baptism by confirming the union with Christ and equipping for active participation in the Church
- It is the uninterrupted passing on of apostolic preaching and authority from the Apostles directly to all bishops (correct)
What does the term 'Logos' refer to in the Gospel of John?
What does the term 'Logos' refer to in the Gospel of John?
- A Greek word meaning 'Word' that illuminates the relationship between the three Persons of the Holy Trinity (correct)
- The sufferings of Jesus during his final days in this life
- The Mass or Lord's Supper
- The Sacrament of Holy Orders instituted by Christ
What is the Eucharist?
What is the Eucharist?
What does Passion refer to in the context of Jesus' life?
What does Passion refer to in the context of Jesus' life?
Study Notes
Christian Initiation
- Confirmation is a sacrament in Christian Initiation, sealing the baptized with the gift of the Holy Spirit, strengthening their faith, and completing their initiation into the Church.
Apostolic Succession
- Apostolic Succession is the uninterrupted sequence of bishops succeeding the original apostles, ensuring continuity with the apostolic tradition and the Church's teaching authority.
Gospel of John
- Logos refers to the divine Word, Jesus Christ, the creative power of God, and the source of life and light, as described in the Gospel of John (John 1:1-14).
Sacraments
- The Eucharist is a sacrament, also known as Holy Communion, where bread and wine are consecrated, becoming the body and blood of Christ, and offered to believers for spiritual nourishment.
Life of Jesus
- Passion refers to the suffering and death of Jesus Christ, from his agony in the Garden of Gethsemane to his Crucifixion on Calvary, as described in the Gospels.
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Test your knowledge of the Sacrament of Confirmation with this quiz. Explore the significance of Confirmation in the Christian faith, its connection to Baptism and the Eucharist, and the role of the Holy Spirit. Delve into the concept of apostolic succession and its importance in the church.