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Chapter 6 Revelatio

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Heresy is when a baptized Catholic rejecting part all or of the Church's teachings on Faith and Morals.
Typology something in the Old Testament that points to something that will come later in the New Testament.
Private Revelation visions and apparitions to people by Christ, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and other saints who relate a message to those to whom they appear.
Infallibility It is the protection from error on Faith and Morals given to the Magisterium; the gift of infallibility does not mean that popes are superhuman, but the Holy Spirit protects him {and the bishops in union with him} from error when the Magisterium teaches o
Two sins against faith Two sins against Faith are apostasy and heresy.
Apostasy Apostasy is when a baptized Christian rejects Christianity entirely. Feeling s are not the sin of opostasy, nor are immaturity or ignorance of Jesus Christ. All sins have to be a free, conscious, deliberate choice.
revelation what god has revealed to humanity about himself. we hace two types of knowledge-revelation(aka faith) and reason. reason is what we know by our own intellugence.revelation we can ounly know because god revaled it.
faith faith is the belief in revelation. revelation is made up of both scripture and tradition. have faith to believe in scripture and tradition as tought my the magisterium. faith ; it is an act of will.
scripture scripture is the bible; the bible has 46 old testament books.they books make up the canon. the canon is the books that inspired by god and theirfor belong to the bible.
Infallibility It is the protection from error on Faith and Morals given to the Magisterium; the gift of infallibility does not mean that popes are superhuman, but the Holy Spirit protects him {and the bishops in union with him} from error when the Magisterium teaches o
Two sins against faith Two sins against Faith are apostasy and heresy.
Apostasy Apostasy is when a baptized Christian rejects Christianity entirely. Feeling s are not the sin of opostasy, nor are immaturity or ignorance of Jesus Christ. All sins have to be a free, conscious, deliberate choice.
tradition tradion is the life teachings and worship with the chaholic church.scripture make up deposite of faith.
magisterium the magisterum is the pope and the bishops in union with him. the magisterum of the official teaching office of the catholic church that is infallible on faith and morals.the magisterium is inflamible of the holy spirt guides it
Name the two types of knowledge revelation and reason
who is called to the fullnes of Christan life and perfection of charity all christens
how old is the church? 2000 years old
what should not by underestimated? effect of a good example on people
from where dose tradition come originally? apostles
when are the bishops infallible? when they are in union with the people
on what two thing is magistrate infallible faith and moral
what do other types of christens only accepts god revelation scripture
as christans why do we want to establish relationships? we can suggest directions for their lives
what should we do with the cross that come to us? we should accept them
what gives valuing to our suffering the cross because helps us understand what Christ did for us
what dose our offering up of our suffering help? unite the cross by offering up your own suffering
what did chris mean he called peter 'the rock one witch he will build hes church" peter as his first pope
what is something in the ot that points to something in the nt typology
whats is heristy the sin of rejecting church teachings
faith means to believe in what two things scripture and tradition
is faith a feeling or an act of will act of the will
what are the books that belong in the bile called the canon
how many ot and nt are their 46 and 27
rejecting Christianity is what sin? apostasy
the church allows us to believe in this but dose not require private revolution
what did Jesus mean when he told peter he will "give you the yes yo the kingdom" church hold the authority
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