The Seven Sacraments of the Catholic Church

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According to the text, which sacrament is administered to those who are seriously ill or on the verge of death?

Anointing of the Sick

Which religious document is believed to have developed in the 100 or 200 C.E. and serves as a summary of the apostles' basic teachings?

Apostles' Creed

In which part of the Bible can the Story of Creation be found?

Genesis

What theory, accepted among scientists, states that the universe began as an incredibly hot, very dense point in space about 14 billion years ago?

Big Bang Theory

Which sacrament is meant to reconcile Christians with God by confessing their sins?

Confession

Which sacrament is considered the continuation of Christ’s priesthood which He passed on to His apostles?

Holy Orders

Which sacrament is meant to remove the guilt and effects of Original Sin and welcome the baptized to the Church?

Baptism

Which sacrament entails the reception of Christ’s body and blood which helps Christians grow in the likeness of Jesus Christ?

Holy Communion

Which sacrament reflects the union of Jesus Christ with His Church?

Matrimony

According to the passage, what is the principal concern of the Second Vatican Council?

Promotion of worldwide Christian unity

What does ecumenism refer to, based on the passage?

Effort of the Catholic Church to promote worldwide Christian unity

Which issue is NOT mentioned as conflicting with Christian teachings in the passage?

Reception of Christ’s body and blood

What is the focus of the concept of ecumenism, as per the passage?

Promotion of worldwide Christian unity

According to the text, what is the main goal of the concept of ecumenism?

To promote mutual understanding and unity among all Christians

What is the Catholic Church's view on artificial contraception?

It is considered immoral as it hinders the goal of sexual union for procreation

According to the text, when does the Catholic Church believe life begins?

At fertilization, when the sperm and ovum meet to form a single cell

What is the goal of ecumenism as emphasized in the text?

To achieve unity among all Christians and non-Christians

What does the Catholic Church advocate regarding sexual union between men and women?

It promotes sexual union solely for procreation

How does the Catholic Church view abortion?

It is considered immoral as it entails the killing of life

Test your knowledge of the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church, including Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Communion, Confession, Matrimony, Holy Orders, and the Anointing of the Sick. Learn about their significance and roles in the lives of Christians.

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