Vocabulary | Symbols | Receiving Holy Orders | The Sacrament of Holy Orders | True or False |
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What is ordained?
make (someone) a priest or minister
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What is a Chalice?
a cup or goblet usually used for drinking wine at Mass
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Who is God/the Lord?
who you must be called by to receive Holy Orders
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What are Deacons, Priests, and Bishops?
without Holy Orders there would be none of these
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false, only men
true or false; both men and women can receive Holy Orders
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What is a deacon?
an ordained minister of an order ranking below that of a priest
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What is Holy Oil?
signifies that the one anointed has been called by God to a special service
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What is a Deacon?
the first thing you are ordained to be before a Priest
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What is a Bishop?
this is who administrates Holy Orders
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true
true or false; without Holy Orders, no Sacraments would be able to be received by anyone
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What is a priest?
an ordained minister of the Catholic Orthodox, having the authority to perform certain rites
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What is a stole?
a garment that marks recipients of Holy Orders
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What is Baptism?
this is the first Sacrament you have to receive before beginning your journey to receiving Holy Orders
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What is Mass?
during this is when Holy Orders is administrated
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true
true or false; Matrimony and Holy Orders are in the same Sacrament group
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What is a bishop?
a senior member of the catholic clergy, usually in charge of a diocese and empowered to confer Holy Orders
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What is a paten?
a plate usually made of gold or silver, used for holding the bread during the Eucharist and sometimes as a cover for the chalice
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What is Penance and Reconciliation?
this is the second sacrament you have to receive before receiving Holy Orders
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What are the Service Sacraments?
the group of Sacraments that Holy Orders is in
hint: (there are three groups) |
false
true or false; the last step to receiving Holy Orders is when the Consecratory Prayer is said
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What is a recipient?
a person or thing that receives or is awarded something
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What is Laying on of Hands?
a symbolic and formal method of turning to the Holy Spirit
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What is 23 years old?
you have to be this age or older to receive Holy Orders
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What is a Sacramental Character?
another way of saying: an indelible mark made on a recipients soul
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false, three
true or false; including Holy Orders, there are two Sacraments that Catholics believe to make an indelible mark on the recipients soul
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