A branch of Christianity, based in Rome led by the pope.
1 of 11
Orthodox
A branch of Christianity mainly, but not entirely practiced in Eastern Europe.
2 of 11
Protestant
A branch of Christianity, originally Protestants were called by that name because they protested against the Catholic Church.
3 of 11
Denomination
A group within the Christian faith, with its own organisation and traditions.
4 of 11
God
Supreme being.
5 of 11
Sacraments
Rules and rituals through which the believer receives a special gift of grace; for Catholics, Anglicans and many Protestants, sacraments are ‘outward signs’ of ‘inward grace’.
6 of 11
Baptism
The ritual through which people became members of the church ; baptism involved the use of water as a symbol of the washing away of sin.
7 of 11
Believers baptism
Initiation into the church by immersion in water of people old enough to understand the ceremony/rites and willing to live a christian life.
8 of 11
Infant Baptism
The ritual through which babies and young children become members of the church, where promises are taken on their behalf by adults;the infant is freed from sin and introduced by the saving love of god and support of the christian community.
9 of 11
Omnipotent
Almighty,having unlimited power;a quality of God.
10 of 11
Benevolent
A
11 of 11
Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
A branch of Christianity mainly, but not entirely practiced in Eastern Europe.
Back
Orthodox
Card 3
Front
A branch of Christianity, originally Protestants were called by that name because they protested against the Catholic Church.
Back
Card 4
Front
A group within the Christian faith, with its own organisation and traditions.
Comments
No comments have yet been made