Groome's Faith Formation
Across
- 5. Orthodox Catholics propose we must "become ever more Godlike" (59)
- 7. Greek word which means "turned toward another" (66)
- 8. seen by Greek philosophers as a process of humanization "enabling people to life more humanely" (94)
- 9. Tertullian says the blood of these old and new people "is the seed of Christians" (177)
- 11. conviction and constant disposition to do what they discern to be God's will in personal, interpersonal, and social levels of existance (107)
- 14. the demands and promises that this faith makes upon the lives of it's adherents and communities (68)
- 15. this saint coined the phrase that faith must be "according to the mode of the reciever" (54)
- 17. without imposing, claiming superiority, or being pretentious about faith and tradition (85)
- 18. there is always a _____ of wisdom and love in Christian faith (195)
- 20. first Christian community "teachers" (86)
- 21. wherever christians gather (157)
- 22. to "put ourselves out there" (156)
- 24. parishioners should be _______ about witnessing their faith (175)
- 25. the parish is called to be a real ________ of faith, hope, and love (167)
Down
- 1. who is to be involved and educated in faith? (76)
- 2. the biblical definition of both justice and holiness of life, 2 words (64)
- 3. awareness of God as a constant "point of reference", 2 words (100)
- 4. a Greek word meaning "to share in common" or "communion" (165)
- 6. the whole historical reality and spiritual wisdom of Christian revelation (68)
- 10. discipline must affirm and balance human's innate goodness and capacity for sin as effected by Jesus' crucifixion and ressurection (62)
- 12. "represents the kind of experiential knowing that most shapes lives, precisely because it engages and appeals to people's souls" (81)
- 13. every chrisian person should be involved in lifelong, permenant teaching and learning (52)
- 16. _____ and communal are simply two sides of the same coin (56)
- 19. works of compassion and justice (186)
- 23. with respect for other persons, openness to share with and learn from them, or to bring a person back to their own faith (85)