The Triune God

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Why does the Catholic Church use music?
In its praise of God
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What do the bishop and the second Vatican council stress about music?
Unites people in praise, Increases beauty in worship and helps people to feel more involved in the mass
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By using sacred music what do Catholic think?
That it encourages the whole congregation to join in/it makes mass appeal to younger members of the Church
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Define Gloria:
A hymn (based on angels) of praise of God's glory and goodness, which is sung early in the mass
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Give 1 fact about gloria:
As gloria is a great hymn of praise many musical version are made to try convey the feeling of thankfulness to God for all his care and love
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What is the most common gloria plainchant ?
Missa de Angelis
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Define sanctus:
A hymn of praise to the 3 fold holy god, which is used before the Eucharistic prayer in mass
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Name 1 fact about the sanctus:
Based on the vision of Isah in the temple when the angles cry out 'holy holy holy the Lord of host, the whole earth is full of your glory'
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Explain 'holy holy holy the Lord of host, the whole earth is full of your glory':
The 3 fold repetition of 'holy' shows that God is completely holy
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Name another fact about the sanctus:
The sanctus can be sung in reflection of manner, showing the peace and harmony of the heavenly courts, when angles and people are together in the presence of God
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Define alleluia:
Hebrew word meaning 'praise god' it is the easter proclamation and is used before the reading of the Gospel at mass
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Name 1 fact of the alleluia:
Sung 3 times announce the resurrection
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Name 1 fact of the alleluia:
A hymn of joy, triumph and praise of God
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Define mystery of faith:
The acclamation after the consecration, when people acknowledge what christ has done for them
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Name 1 fact for the mystery of faith:
In these words (mystery of faith) every proclaims that they accept the consecration has made present the whole saving event of Christ life, death and resurrection
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What are the Eucharistic acclamation?
Gloria, Alleluia, Sanctus and Mystery of faith
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What is the type of music used in the Catholic liturgy?
Psalms, Plainchant, Traditional hymns, Contemporary worship songs and Mass settings
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Why are psalms used in worship?
Centre around the praise of God
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Why is plainchant used in worship?
The Catholic Church considers it to be ideal in to use in the Mass
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Why is traditional hymns used in worship?
Help people to feel involved in worship
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Why are contemporary worship songs used in worship?
Help people to feel involved in worship
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Why are mass settings used in worship?
Helps makes Mass appeal to the whole congregation
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Define triune God:
Within one God their is 3 ness
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How is the trinity shown in the Genesis?
The Genesis passage shows God to be the creator, but it also reveals how the Trinity is shared in the act of creation
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Give an example of how the trinity is shown in the Genesis?
God created by his word. God the son (is the word of God), the creative power coming forth from the father
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Define Nicene creed:
'I believe'- a statement of faith that present what catholic believe
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Define creed:
A statement of faith
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How does the creed teach about the trinity?
The creed teaches the following about each person of the trinity: God the father, the son and the holy spirt
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Give one fact about God the father about have we learn about it in the nicene creed:
God the father is the almighty creator of all things, and the source of all life
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Give one fact about God the son about have we learn about it in the nicene creed:
The son is true God, consubtanial with the Father and the son
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Give one fact about the Holy Spirit about have we learn about it in the nicene creed:
It comes from both the Father and the Son, uniting them in love
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Use a quote from the creed that shows the Trinity:
'I belive in one God, the Father Almighty'- monotheistic; belief their is only 1 God
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Define mission:
Sending out people or a job or function to perform (action)
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Define evangelism:
Preaching the good news about Jesus to other people (words)
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What is an example of a mission:
Help poor people to develop better lifestyle
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Describe what mission do:
Physically help, They believe they show their live of God in their action and They believe 'Those who live God must live their brothers and sister also'(John 4:20)
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Describe what evangelism do:
Preach- they want others to experience the joy, peace and love of being a believer and Many evangelist face ridicule and sometimes prosecution
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How does belief in the Trinity influence Christians:
Just as love of the Trinity is shared with Christians, so Christians believe they must pass on this love to others
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What did Catherine Lacugna teach about the trinity?
The son comes from the father. The son is continually eternally known as internal generation
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What did St Augustine of Hippo teach about the trinity?
The Holy Spirit is the bond that eternally unites the Father and the Son
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What does both theologians stress about?
Love needs to be in 3 parts, just as int he ice of the trinity where there are 3 person united together and that God is love
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Define Magisterium:
The teaching authority of the Catholic Church
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Why is the magisterium important?
Because it teaches about the Trinity according to the creed
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What was the two important councils held in the fourth century to help confirm the Church's teachings about the nature of the Trinity:
Council of Nicaea and the Council of Constantinople
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What did the Council of Nicaea confirm?
The son is enterally begotten from the father and the Father and Son have always co-existed together
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What did the Council of Constantinople confirm?
The Holy Spirit is the 3rd person of the Trinity and fully God and Jesus is both fully God and fully human
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How is the triune God shown at the Baptism of Jesus?
It is shown through Mathew account: Holy Spirit is shown as a dove, God calls Jesus my son and Father is unseen but makes his preens through words
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How else in the triune God shown in the Baptism of Jesus?
When a person enter the life of the trinity as when baptism occurs they say 'in the name of the father and of the son and of the Holy Spirit'- entering the trinity
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Define trinity:
The belief that their are 3 person in one God; the father, the son and the Holy Spirit
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Define Baptism:
The sacrament in which a person becomes the child of God and a Christians
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Why is the Baptism important for Catholics?
Shows a person has entered the life of the trinity as when Baptism occurs they say 'In the name of the father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit'
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Why else is the Baptism important for Catholics?
They are called to live in the spirit to fulfill all that God the father has made them to be; join Christ death
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Why is the Baptism important for Catholics?
Made a sharer, in the life of the father, son and spirit
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Define traditional prayer:
Forms of prayer that have been used by generations or believers
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Give 2 examples of a traditional prayer:
Our Father, Hail Mary
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Give 1 fact about a traditional prayer:
People want the word to create a feeling of ease, so they can become open to the presence of God, rather than be districted by the words
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Define spontaneous prayer:
Prayers that do not have a set structure, then the words are made up of the spur of the moment
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Give 1 fact about the spontaneous prayer:
People who use spontaneous prayer believe that the spirit guides them in what to say
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What are the difference postures in prayer?
Kneeling, Genuflecting, Prostrating, Standing, Bowing, Walking, Joined hands and open hands
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By kneeling what does it mean?
A sign of humility and shows the person acknowledges God's authority and submits to his will
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By genuflecting what does it mean?
A sign of respect to acknowledges christ presence
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By prostrating (laying flat with your face on the ground) what does it mean?
A sign of total humility and submission to God and a position pleading to for help and mercy
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By standing what does it mean?
A sign of respect
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By bowing what does it mean?
A sign of respect and praise to God
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