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Final Exam Review

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  • What are the two sacraments of service?
    Eucharist & Priesthood
    Matrimony & Holy Orders
    Baptism & Confirmation
    Anointing of the Sick & Reconciliation
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  • What does 'alter Christus' mean in the context of priesthood?
    Another building
    Another Christ
    Another church
    Another leader
  •  20
  • What vows do diocesan priests typically take?
    Celibacy & obedience
    Poverty & service
    Poverty, chastity, & obedience
    Chastity & poverty
  •  5
  • What is the primary difference between diocesan and religious priests?
    Diocesan priests take more vows
    Diocesan priests cannot marry
    Religious priests serve in multiple dioceses
    Religious priests live in community
  •  10
  • What is a charism in Religious Life?
    A specific prayer
    A leadership role
    A unique identity and way of life
    A type of clothing
  •  10
  • How long does initial formation typically take for a diocesan priest?
    5 or 6 years
    6 or 7 years
    More than 10 years
    4 or 5 years
  •  20
  • What does the Church teach about the relationship between men and women?
    They are identical
    Men are superior
    Women are superior
    They have equal dignity with complementary differences
  •  15
  • What is the primary purpose of the Anointing of the Sick?
    To replace medical treatment
    To predict future health
    To guarantee physical healing
    To provide grace, strength, and peace
  •  20
  • What are the four elements of the Sacrament of Reconciliation?
    Prayer, fasting, meditation, and reflection
    Baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, and anointing
    Confession, absolution, penance, and contrition
    Reading, studying, understanding, and believing
  •  25
  • What does eschatology study?
    Church history
    Biblical languages
    The fulfillment of God's plan
    Religious architecture
  •  25
  • What is metanoia?
    A type of prayer
    The ability to change one's ways
    A religious ceremony
    A biblical location
  •  5
  • What happens in the Particular Judgment?
    A public trial of all people
    An immediate assessment of one's life after death
    A global judgment day
    A review of your family's history
  •  20
  • What is the Beatific Vision?
    Seeing God "face to face" in Heaven
    A spiritual vision
    A type of religious artwork
    A mystical meditation
  •  5
  • What is the primary suffering of Hell?
    Loss of material possession
    Punishment by fire
    Physical pain
    Eternal separation from God
  •  10
  • Who sends people to Hell?
    Satan
    God
    The Church
    People themselves
  •  25
  • What is the purpose of Purgatory?
    To punish sinners
    To permanently separate souls
    To purify souls before entering Heaven
    To test religious commitment
  •  10