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3 key features of churches built before 1965?
1. facing east towards jerusalem 2. in the shape of a cross 3. with the altar against the east wall
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2 key features of churches built after 1965
1. available for everyone to join in on the mass 2. the alter in the center of the church
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4 main features of a church?
lectern, crucifix, altar and tabernacle
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Importance of the lecturn?
in a visible part of the church so that everyone can see who is reading
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Importance of the tabernacle ?
Where the bread is stored. this is so that people who could not attend the mass could still get some on the brea
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importance of the altar?
the place where the bread and wine are offered to god at mass, this is where christ is present
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importance of the crucifix?
reminds christians of the struggles that jesus went thorugh for out sin
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explain why the altar and the table remind Christians of two different events
the altar is a place where sacrifice is made and this is a reminder of jesus. a table is a reminder of the last supper and reminds catholics of when jesus gave his body and blood
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reasons for using a crucifix
a reminder of the pain jesus went through out of his love
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reasons for using a cross
used for Christians that don't want to portray jesus through art
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reasons for using a risen christ?
focuses on jesus as a risen saviour
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what is the relationship between free will and sin
God gave humans free will but it also means that they can sin, the sin breaks the relationship between god and humanity.
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What is original sin
all people are born with the tendancy to sin
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how did jesus resurrection restore the relationship between god and humanity
this destroyed the ultimate power of sin and death by restoring the harmony of creation
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how did jesus ascension restore the relationship between god and humanity
this restored the cosmic order by making creation perfect as god inteded it to be
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a quote for jesus ascension
if christ has not been raised your future is futile
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why are jesus death, burial, resurrection and ascension important?
they redeem humanity and restore the relationship between god and humanity
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why is salvation now possible
jesus redeemed humanity through his death
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why is salvation and ongoing process
jesus death and resurrection were essential to humanitys salvation, salvation is ongoing and will be completed at the end of time
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How is redemption and salvation shown in the liturgy
christ is offered again to the father in every mass through the body of christ
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how is jesus shown as the example?
Jesus knew how that crucifixion would be suffering but he still went through it
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how is jesus shown as the restorer?
jesus death restorws the relationship between god and humaity
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how is jesus shown as the victor?
jesus went through suffering but jesus was still victorious over it
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how is the resurrection ascension and coming of the holy spirit shown in the bible
in john 20 and acts. when jesus resurrected he was different. jesus reddemed the earth before he ascended. the coming of the holy spirit gave people courage to teachi
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what were st iranaeus thoughts on salvation
he used a tree to compare the need of salvation when adam and eve went against god
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What were st anselms thoughts on salvation
that jesus death is similar to the idea of paying a ransom in the slave trade
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what is conscience
gods voice in peoples head
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what is the conscience made up of
natural instincts and needs to be educated
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what does the church teach about conscience
that people shouldnt ignore what god is telling them
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what are the most central points of the mass
gospel readings and eucharistic prayer
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how do catholics feel redeemed during the mass?
because they are given the power and grace to resist temptation to sin
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what is the importance of the mass to catholics
it is the source and summit of christian life as it is the highest form of prayer
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what are different christian understandinga of the eucharist
orthodox church, angelican, quakers and nonconformist
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What do orthodox teach about the eucharist
the understanding is very similar
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What do anglicans teach about the eucharist?
the spirit of christ is recieved when communion is given
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what do quakers teach about the eucharist
they do not celebrate
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what do non confirmists teach about the eucharist
they believe its a memorial of the last supper
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what are the words of institution and agnus dei
The words jesus said at the last supper. angus dei is the prayer before communion
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what is eucharisitic adoration
when people honour the presence of christ in the bread and wine
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