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What makes the Catholic Church apostolic?
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DLS Religion Chapt 9

DLS Religion Chapter 9

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What makes the Catholic Church apostolic? because it is rooted in the teachings of the apostles and because it continues their mission.
When is a person is considered apostolic? one is apostolic when one acts as a follower of Christ
Who are successors of the apostles? the pope and bishops
Words to know: bishop a man who has received the fullness of Holy Orders. Also considered a successor to the original apostles who takes care of the church and is a principal teacher in it.
Words to know: collegiality shared decision
Who is/are considered the modern apostle Peter? the pope (both are spiritual leaders of their respective groups; the pope and bishops continue the ministry of Peter (pope) and the apostles (bishops)
Who is/are considered successors to the apostles? the bishops; the pope and bishops continue the ministry of Peter (pope) and the apostles (bishops)
Who receives the fullness of the Sacrament of Holy Orders bishops
Will provide unity within their own churches? bishops
Who are the official teachers of the Catholic Church? the pope and bishops
Words to know: diocese A territory governed by a bishop. The members of the church in a particular area, united in faith and sacraments, and gathered around the leadership of a bishop.
Words to know: infallibility gift that means when the pope proclaims a teaching solemnly and officially on faith and morals, we can be assured that the teaching is without error.
Words to know: pope the Bishop of Rome, and the spiritual leader of the church who lives in Vatican City. AKA Vicar of Christ. Also represents Christ on earth and is the leader of all Catholics.
All of the bishops together form __________? the college of bishops
Analyze the Analogy: Peter is to the apostles as __________ is to the bishops pope
Analyze the Analogy: A Church leader is to the Church as a __________ is to a flock shepherd
Analyze the Analogy: Apostles are to the early Church as __________ are to today's Church bishops
Analyze the Analogy: Washington, D.C., is to the president what __________ is to the Holy Father Rome
Analyze the Analogy: A priest is to celebrating the Eucharist as a prophet is to __________ preaching
Analyze the Analogy: Making mistakes is to human beings as __________ is to the pope when speaking officially on matters of faith and morals infallibility
What three responsibilities are yours as a member of the Church? worship, believe, service
The pope and bishops have 3 roles: priest /prophet / king. How do they serve their role as a priest? they celebrate the Eucharist and other sacraments, direct the way to sacraments are celebrated, And leave the people to holiness through the sacraments
The pope and bishops have 3 roles: priest /prophet / king. How do they serve their role as a prophet? official teachers in the church
The pope and bishops have 3 roles: priest /prophet / king. How do they serve their role as a king? speak with authority and serve as Jesus did
What three roles of service do Church leaders have? priest, prophet, king
T/F: Church leaders are to be servants like Christ. TRUE
T/F: The pope and bishops can never make mistakes. FALSE
T/F: We are apostolic because what we believe comes from the apostles. TRUE
T/F: The pope and the bishops adapt the message of Jesus to new ages. TRUE
T/F: The pope is the Bishop of Rome. TRUE
T/F: The teaching authority of the Church is called infallibility. FALSE
T/F: The more you know your faith, the more apostolic you are. TRUE
T/F: A diocese is the territory governed by a bishop. TRUE
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