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Unit 10.2 - Community and Tradition.
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Unit 10.2 - Community and Tradition.
Keywords:
ANGLICAN CHURCHES: Churches that are in communion with the Church of England
APOSTOLIC: the belief that the Church can only be understood under the light of the Apostles
BISHOPS: Priests specially chosen by the Pope who are responsible for all the churches in a diocese
CATHOLIC: Universal or Worldwide
CELIBACY: Living without engaging in any sexual activity
HOLY: Sacred or related to God
LAITY: All the people of the Church who aren't Bishops, Priests or Deacons
MAGISTERIUM: The Pope and bishops interpreting the Bible for Roman Catholics
NONCONFORMIST CHURCHES: Protestant Christians separated from the Church of England
ORDINATION: Making someone a Priest, Bishop or Deacon by the power of the Holy Orders
ORTHODOX CHURCHES: Nation churches which are in the union with the Patriarch of Constantinople (e.g: Greek Orthodox)
PAPACY: The office of the Pope
What?
The church provides:
The Sacrament of Baptism - washes away original sin
The Sacrament of Reconciliation- a person repents and sins are forgiven
The Rite of Mass - receive absolution and sins are forgiven
The Sacrament of Confirmation - person becomes a full member of the Church
The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick - Final absolution
Why Important?
No relationship with God = HELL
Only way to have ETERNAL LIFE
Church gives chance to get on the RIGHT PATH through Mass
CLEAR ROUTE for Catholics to Salvation - Mass ect...
Communion of Saints
What?
Death doesn't separate Christians
Christians can pray through Saints
Christians can pray for the dead
Why Important?
It is the teaching of the Creeds and the CCC
Gives Catholics direct CONTACT to Saints
People can pray for those PURGATORY - HEAVEN
Means ALL Christians are IMPORTANT
Body of Christ
What?
Christians carry on CHRIST'S WORK
Jesus LIVES ON through the Church
Tongue = talk about his teachings
Hands = help people like Jesus
Jesus lives through his followers
Why Important?
Shows Christianity is still active
Importance of Mass = communion
its how Christians continue the TEACHING OF CHRIST
Body of Christ = UNITY of Church
Bible's Authority
Why Important?
Some elements of TRUTH - Order in which the earth was created
Inspires us to LIVE like Jesus
Important message for us because it has been passed on - APOSTOLIC TRADITION
it has been inspired by the Holy Spirit and God so it's the WORD OF GOD
"It's OLD"
DIS
Contain's God Laws
Helps reach SALVATION
Brings us close to GOD
AGREE
Not relevant TODAY
TRANSLATION could be wrong
NO EVIDENCE for stories
Magisterium
M - magisterium is important because
Guidlines
Salvation
Truth
addRess
Modern issues
Role of Pope
H - holy spirit
R - rome
U - ultimate authority
P - peter's authority
Role of Priest
Preaches about JESUS' TEACHINGS - main role as priest, fulfil role of Jesus
Hears Confessions
One of the main sacraments + salvation
Gives Spiritual Advice
Helps people live a spiritual life
need to understand their faith
Celebrates Baptism, Marriages and Death
Sacraments that are stepping stones that bring us close to God
Role of Virgin Mary
Why Important?
immaculate conception
without her Jesus wouldn't exist
Followed God's orders
in heaven she is able to pray for souls on Earth
Married Priests
AGREE
Have experiance
God never said they can't marry
strong impulse to have a relationship
DIS
NO 100% dedicated
Jesus wasn't married
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