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Question 1. Who in the Bible has gone straight to heaven?. Question 2. The Vatican has ever only officially confirmed 10 apparitions, what are they?. Question 3. What dogma did was proclaimed by Pope Pius IX in 1854 in Ineffabilis Deus . Question 4. List the last 9 Popes. Question 5.
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Question 1 Who in the Bible has gone straight to heaven?
Question 2 The Vatican has ever only officially confirmed 10 apparitions, what are they?
Question 3 What dogma did was proclaimed by Pope Pius IX in 1854 in Ineffabilis Deus.
Question 4 List the last 9 Popes
Question 5 There are 3 preternatural gifts that were lost in the fall, what are they?
Question 6 For a sin to be mortal, it must meet three conditions. What are they?
Question 7 What is the unforgivable sin?
Question 8 List 5 offences that incur an automatic excommunication.
Question 9 What does it mean if a priest has the initials S.J. after his name?
Question 10 What are the 7 Spiritual Works of Mercy
Question 11 What are the four minor orders of the Catholic Church leading to the priesthood?
Question 12 “dominus meus et deus meus”
Question 13 This is the altar in the Vatican. What is the name of the structure over the top of the altar?
Question 1 Who in the Bible has gone straight to heaven?
Answer Question 1 Who in the Bible has gone straight heaven? Elijah (2 Kings 2:11) and Enoch (Hebrews 11:5)
Question 2 The Vatican has ever only officially confirmed 10 apparitions, what are they?
Answer Question 2 The Vatican has ever only officially confirmed 10 apparitions: • Our Lady of Lourdes • Our Lady of Guadalupe • Our Lady of Laus • Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal • Our Lady of La Salette • Our Lady of Pontmain • Our Lady of Fátima • Our Lady of Beauraing • Our Lady of Banneux • Our Lady of Akita
Question 3 What dogma did was proclaimed by Pope Pius IX in 1854 in Ineffabilis Deus.
Answer Question 3 The most Blessed Virgin Mary, in the first instance of her conception, by a singular grace and privilege granted by Almighty God, in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the human race, was preserved free from all stain of original sin“. Although widely-held since at least late antiquity, the doctrine was not formally proclaimed until Pope Pius IX did so in 1854 in Ineffabilis Deus. Why would God create Jesus in a sinful human vessel? I believe the answer is that He didn't. He purified the vessel. That is what the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception is all about.
Question 4 List the last 9 Popes
Answer Question 4 List the last 9 Popes: St. Pius X (1903-14)Benedict XV (1914-22) Pius XI (1922-39) Pius XII (1939-58) Blessed John XXIII (1958-63) Paul VI (1963-78) John Paul I (1978) John Paul II (1978-2005) Benedict XVI (2005—)
Question 5 There are 3 preternatural gifts that were lost in the fall, what are they?
Answer Question 5 The preternatural gifts, lost in the fall, are: 1. infused knowledge, 2. absence of concupiscence (selfish human desire for fleshly appetites) 3. freedom from death and sickness.
Question 6 For a sin to be mortal, it must meet three conditions. What are they?
Answer Question 6 • “All wrongdoing is sin, but there is sin that is not mortal." (1 John 5:16-17) • For a sin to be mortal, it must meet three conditions: • 1. Mortal sin is a sin of grave matter • 2. Mortal sin is committed with full knowledge of the sinner • 3. Mortal sin is committed with deliberateconsent of the sinner • “To die in mortal sin without repenting and accepting God’s merciful love means remaining separated from Him forever by our own free choice” (CCC 1033).
Question 7 What is the unforgivable sin?
Answer Question 7 What is the unforgivable sin? • It is final impenitence, therefore making forgiveness impossible. • Saint Thomas Aquinas says a sin is only unforgivable because it excludes forgiveness • Not specifically in offending the Holy Spirit with words. • It is refusing to accept what the Holy Spirit offers – salvation, refusing to ask for forgiveness and be penitent. • When one claims to have a 'right' to persist in evil—in any sin at all. • Taking one’s own life ie. euthanasia, suicide. You can’t go to confession after these sins.
Question 8 List 5 offences that incur an automatic excommunication.
Question 9 What does it mean if a priest has the initials S.J. after his name?
Answer Question 9 What does it mean if a priest has the initials S.J. after his name? Jesuits belong to the Society of Jesus. Founded in 1534 by Saint Ignatius of Loyola to promote the Spiritual Exercises. The Jesuits are today the largest religious order of the Church, numbering 20,000 priests and brothers around the world.
Question 10 What are the 7 Spiritual Works of Mercy
Answer Question 10 The spiritual works of mercy are: • To instruct the ignorant; • To counsel the doubtful; • To admonish sinners; • To bear wrongs patiently; • To forgive offences willingly; • To comfort the afflicted; • To pray for the living and the dead. • Though ideally applicable for all faithful, not everyone is considered capable or obligated to perform the first three spiritual works of mercy if they do not have proper tact, knowledge or canonical training to do so. The last four works are considered to be an obligation of all faithful to practice unconditionally.
Question 11 What are the four minor orders of the Catholic Church leading to the priesthood?
Question 11 What are the minor orders of the Catholic Church? • Porter: the porter rings the bells for Mass and for the offices, opening the church and the sacristy, holding the book in front of the preacher and keeping troublesome persons out of the church. • Lector: have the privilege to read Lessons and Prophesies during the liturgy. • Exorcist: The bishop has the candidates touch the ritual, containing the rite of exorcism. He instructs them, saying “As you drive forth the devil from the bodies of your brothers, be sure to reject from your spirit and body all impurity and iniquity, so as not to be slaves of him from whom you deliver others.” However today, exorcists do not have the faculties to exorcise, that being left to priests with permission of the diocesan bishop.Acolyte: The acolyte carries candles during ecclesiastical functions and presents wine and water at Mass. The bishop cites the Gospel according to St. Mark, saying “Let your light shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your Father that is in heaven.” • Sub-deaconship, by which he takes upon himself the obligation of leading a life of perpetual chastity and of saying daily the divine office; • Deaconship, by which be receives power to preach, baptize, and give Holy Communion.
Question 12 “dominus meus et deus meus”
Question 12 MY LORD AND MY GOD – St Thomas
Question 13 Baldacchino Completed in 1634 by Bernini, it is atop of Saint Peters Tomb The columns have on them – a piece of the true cross found by Saint Helena, the head of St Andrew the Apostle, the spearhead of St Longinus and St Veronica’s kerchief