CH 11: The Sacraments
Across
- 3. Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist, which establish and nourish Christian life are known as Sacraments of Christian _____
- 8. An example of a Sacrament that does not require an ordained minister to administer it
- 9. The matter for the Sacrament of Penance
- 11. Describes the Sacraments as effective signs that confer the grace they signify.
- 12. A bishop, priest, or deacon who presides at a liturgical celebration.
- 15. Latin for “by the very fact of the action being performed.” When properly disposed, a person receives sacramental grace because Christ acts through the Sacrament, regardless of the minister’s holiness.
- 21. The matter for the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick
- 22. A thought, word, action, or omission that knowingly and willingly violates God’s law, damaging one’s relationship with God
- 23. The matter for the Sacrament of the Eucharist
- 24. Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick, which bring Christ’s healing and restore spiritual and physical well-being are known as Sacraments of _____
- 25. The disrespectful or unworthy treatment of a sacred person, place, or thing, including receiving the Eucharist unworthily
- 27. Weakens the sanctifying grace within
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- 1. A person’s spiritual attitude and readiness to receive a Sacrament. An improper one can hinder sacramental grace and may result in sacrilege.
- 2. A gift of the Holy Spirit that shares God’s divine life with us, strengthens faith, hope, and charity, and helps us live as disciples of Christ.
- 4. An efficacious sign of grace instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church through which divine life is given by the Holy Spirit.
- 5. The matter for the Sacrament of Baptism
- 6. Holy Orders and Matrimony, which are directed toward the salvation of others and the building up of the Church are known as Sacraments at the _____ of Communion
- 7. The term used in the Eastern Catholic Churches for a Sacrament
- 10. The essential words required for a Sacrament.
- 12. The matter for the Sacrament of Marriage
- 13. An indelible spiritual mark received in Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders. Because it cannot be erased, these Sacraments can only be received once.
- 14. God’s free and undeserved help that enables us to choose good and avoid evil
- 16. The matter for the Sacrament of Confirmation
- 17. The physical element used in a Sacrament
- 18. Another theological term for habitual grace
- 19. The matter for the Sacrament of Holy Orders
- 20. The person who administers or celebrates a Sacrament.
- 26. The Sacraments have a fundamental _____ _____ because they make available graces needed to practice charity and so build up the unity of the Church.