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LEAN CRIS E.

MAAT

BSN 1 – BLOCK E

Midterm Examination

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B 9.

D 10.

II. TRUE OR FALSE. Write T if the statement is true and write the correct statement if it is false. Read

each question comprehensively and write your answer in the space provided. (2 pts. Each)

1. T

2. T

3. T

4. T

5. T

6. T

7. T

8. T

9. Priest or Bishop

10. F they need to learned deeper about baptism

11. T

12. T
13. T

14. T

15. T

III. Enumeration.

1. Give the 7 Sacraments and say at least one (1) statement to identify each Sacrament. (2pts each)

  a. Baptism is the first sacrament where you become united with Christ and the Church – no other
sacrament can be received without it.

b.  Confirmation this is the sacrament that follows Baptism as part of the initiation process with God
and the Church, where the candidate receives the gift of the Holy Spirit and continues their journey with
Christ

 c. Eucharist means thanksgiving. This is when Christ’s body and blood are offered and then received by
the parishioner in the form of bread and wine.

d. the sacrament of Penance, one confesses their sins to God through a priest who forgives their sins by
God’s mercy, and orders them to live a more faithful life through absolution.

e. Anointing the Sick this sacrament is only bestowed upon those who are seriously ill or suffering, which
then unites the inflicted with Christ’s passion.

f. The Sacraments of Service Through marriage and the holy orders, couples and the clergy promise to
serve and build up the church community.

g. Living Out the Sacraments Receiving one of the seven sacraments is a life-changing moment where
one truly experiences God’s salvation and Christ’s sacrifice.

2. Give the 7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit and say at least one (1) statement to identify each Sacrament.

(2 pts each)

a. the gift of wisdom, we see God at work in our lives and in the world. For the wise person, the
wonders of nature, historical events, and the ups and downs of our lives take on deeper meaning.

b. Understanding: In understanding, we comprehend how we need to live as a follower of Christ. A


person with understanding is not confused by all the conflicting messages in our culture about the right
way to live.
c. Counsel (Right Judgment): With the gift of counsel/right judgment, we know the difference between
right and wrong, and we choose to do what is right.

d. Fortitude (Courage): With the gift of fortitude/courage, we overcome our fear and are willing to take
risks as a follower of Jesus Christ. A person with courage is willing to stand up for what is right in the
sight of God

e. Knowledge: With the gift of knowledge, we understand the meaning of God. The gift of knowledge is
more than an accumulation of facts.

f. Piety (Reverence): With the gift of reverence, sometimes called piety, we have a deep sense of respect
for God and the church.

g. Fear of the Lord (Wonder and Awe): With the gift of fear of the Lord we are aware of the glory and
majesty of God.

IV. Essay. In 3-5 paragraphs, answer each question experientially. (10 points each)

1. What is the relationship between liturgy and sacraments & what happens to you when you

participate in the liturgy?

- hat liturgy is a predetermined or prescribed set of rituals that are performed, usually by a religion while
sacrament is (Christianity) a sacred act or ceremony in Christianity in roman catholic theology, a
sacrament is defined as "an outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace"

2. What is the most important sacrament? Why?

- Baptism is an important sacrament because Jesus was baptized, and after his resurrection he told his
disciples that they too should be baptized. Jesus also commanded his disciples to use the act of baptism
to welcome new disciples into the Church. This is known as the Great Commission.

3. Why do we need faith for the sacraments?

- The sacraments presuppose faith and, through their words and ritual elements, nourish, strengthen
and give expression to faith. Though not every individual has to receive every sacrament, the Church
affirms that for believers the sacraments are necessary for salvation.

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