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Sacraments Liturgy-1

Sacraments

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What does the word liturgy mean? Explain “The people’s work” Requires work and that we give ourselves(we should be participants not merely spectators)
The liturgy is the Church’s (3) ________, ______, ________ prayer official, public, and communal
The three types of liturgy are…. Sacraments(Eucharist is the most important) Liturgy of the hours(official prayers and psalms prayed throughout the night/day at 7 different times(hours)) Catholic funerals
What is C.C.C. Catechism of the Catholic Church
According to the C.C.C. … the Eucharist is the ……………. The source and summit of the Church’s life
According to C.C.C. what are Sacraments Sacraments are “efficacious signs” of Grace, instituted by christ and entrusted to the Church by which divine life is dispersed to us
Lectionary (explain) Includes scripture readings(Hebrew Scripture, Psalms, New Testament readings) Used for Sunday Mass as well as each day of the week Word of God
Liturgy of the Hours (explain) Official prayers/psalms said throughout the day at 7 different times All Catholics can say these prayers Monasteries, Priests, and Religious Communities pay specifically close attention to these prayers
Roman missal (explain) Includes the prayers used for mass, baptisms, weddings, and funerals Formally called the sacramentary
Book of the Gospels (explain) Contains the Gospel readings for Sunday’s mass and Holy days
Sources of liturgy (2) Scripture Traditions
What is God’s ultimate saving act?....Explain The Paschal Mystery Jesus dying for our sins, and then being resurrected Gave us access to eternal life for God and forgiveness for our sins Centerpiece of what we believe
Paschal Mystery …..Outline…… When is each event? Life of Jesus…4 BCE-around 30 BCE Death of Jesus…Good Friday-around 3:00 pm Resurrection…Easter Sunday Appearances of the Risen Jesus for 40 days Ascension- 40th day of Easter Pentecost- 50th day of Easter
The definition of sacraments in the broadest term…... Experiences/encounters of God’s grace/God’s energy and spirit/God’s presence that changes us and that calls us to conversations We are different(holier) as a result of the encounter
List the 7 Ritual Sacraments Initiation-Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation Healing- Reconciliation, Anointing of the sick At the service of Communion-community(service)- matrimony(or marriage), holy orders
What is Grace? Basis of Christian faith We are saved by faith through grace
The purpose of the 7 Ritual Sacraments Efficacious signs Celebrate the Paschal Mystery Expresses the faith of the Church Strengthens us and the church by helping members to come in touch and stay in touch with Christ Bring people into and keep them connected with the Church
Efficacious signs They actually work, they are capable of making change in us and the world
Sacramental dullness —how do we become When we miss sacraments that are in front of us because we are: Too busy, too stressed, or too anxious We see to much suffering in the world We don’t know what to look for or where we need to look
Sacramental awareness–explain When we are changed and more deeply aware of God’s presence then we are experiencing Sacramental living When we notice the sacraments that in front of us
Agape….. The highest form of love God’s unconditional love The form of love that God had to give us Jesus and raise him from the dead to save us from our sins
Liturgy connects us how? (3 ways)Explain Union with God…we are made holy…in union and communion with God One Another…we are in union/communion with one another The saints and all those who have gone before us… the communion of saints
Doubt….Faith… atheist (SK would say what)… There are two kinds of people: Those who know God and those who don’t know God yet Therefore there is no such thing as an atheist
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