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According to Catholic teaching, in every case one has to be a Christian in order to baptize someone else. True or False
False
According to Catholic teaching, in every case one has to be a Christian in order to baptize someone else. Sacramental Character, Sacramentum, Indelible or Habitual,
Habitual
What is the term used for the physical symbol used in each sacrament? Sacramentum, Matter, Form or Grace
Matter. The essential matter in Baptism is water. Other optional things are the lighted candle, the Oil of Catechumens, and white garment.
The anointing with Sacred Chrism in Baptism is a reminder that we are consecrated as priests, prophets, and slaves. True or False
False. We are NOT consecrated as slaves. We are consecrated as priests, prophets, and kings.
A sacrament is an invisible sign that brings us visible grace. True or False
False. A sacrament is a visible sign that brings us invisible grace, you obviously can't see grace.
We all know that a virtue is a good thing, but what do you call the opposite of a virtue?
Vice.
Only a bishop can be a celebrant for Confirmation. True or False
A priest can also be celebrant under certain circumstances if given permission by a bishop, but usually a bishop is the ordinary minister.
In which part of the Mass (right after the greeting) do the priest and congregation turn to Jesus to ask for mercy? The collect, The Penitential Rite,
The Penitential Rite
Who instituted the Sacraments?
Jesus
How many categories are there for the Sacraments?
There are three categories.
Baptism, Confirmation and The Eucharist are called Sacraments of....?
Initiation
Baptism, Confirmation and The Eucharist are called Sacraments of....?
Initiation