CH 11: The Sacraments

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