Our Catholic Faith: Living What We Believe Directed Reading Guide Chapter 4, The Church: The Body of Christ

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Name Period Date Our Catholic Faith: Living What We Believe Directed Reading Guide Chapter 4, The Church: The Body of Christ Directions: Read carefully through Chapter 4 and then use the text as a reference to locate answers for the questions. All questions in this Directed Reading Worksheet are taken in sequential order from the chapter first questions from the early sections of the chapter; last questions from the end of the chapter, etc. Answer True or False questions by circling the word True or False at the beginning of the question. Fill-in-the-Blank questions must often be answered with one than one word per blank. (Refer to your text often!) Write your own Short Answers for other questions. Page 92 Where Christ Is, There Is the Church 1. True or False. Roman Catholics represent about half of the world s largest religion, Christianity. 2. Each generation of Christians must and the good news of Jesus. The main way this takes place is through the, the living body of believers who are grafted onto as branches are to a. 3. The Church is like our own that loves, accepts, and contributes to our. Because of its element, the Church sometimes fails, but Jesus in the Church guarantees its ultimate. Pages 94-96 What Is Church? 4. The word church means. Jesus Christ is the of his body and we are its. Jesus gives his body and vision. The is the soul of the Church who lives in the and gives them gifts we need to be, alive, and. 5. The word church is also translated from a Greek word meaning or assembly. Authors of the Old Testament used this term to refer to God s. Being chosen means having a special task or. 6. Summarize three ways of understanding the word church. 7. Explain how the Church is a mystery, and how it is related to the Blessed Trinity. 8. foreshadowed the Church and the Father prepared for the Church in the times when he called and formed a people. was the sign of the Church that was to come. 9. God sent the to accomplish his plan of which he did by establishing the, a direct result of his preaching and his own Paschal mystery of selfless love. The Church celebrates the Paschal mystery of salvation in its, especially the holy. Christ built the Church on and the. 10. Explain three human and divine ingredients in the Church that coexist. 11. Describe five scriptural images of the Church.

2 Pages 96-101 More Descriptions of Church 12. What four other descriptions of Church are highlighted by the CCC? 13. The word mystery and are closely connected. The term sacrament refers to a very special kind of sign or. An ordinary symbol is concrete that points to another, such as a stop sign. A sacrament is an symbol which means it brings about what it points to and the very reality it represents. 14. Because a sacrament is a mystery it has both visible and aspects to it; including the sacraments. Each sacrament is a visible sign of God s that points to a reality and actually bring it about. The Eucharist not only communion with Jesus, it really it. 15. The too is a sacrament because and the Holy Spirit are present in it. The Church communicates invisible, reality and is a visible sign of Christ Jesus is our. 16. Summarize the three important truths revealed by the understanding of Church as sacrament. 17. Summarize the seven distinct characteristics of Church as People of God. 18. Each person in the Church has. The People of God are those who are and acknowledge Jesus Christ as and. This makes us to proclaim the gospel to the ends of the. Catholics are called to be of Christ s love. 19. Summarize the four tasks and challenges of the Church s mission as People of God. 20. When Catholics celebrate, the official public prayers and rituals of the Church, we are engaged in the most work of the Church. God s work of takes place in the liturgy, especially the which both celebrates and creates the Church. Liturgy is the source of our with the Lord and each other. 21. Human is important. Common and shared by a like-minded people can accomplish much; on the other hand, each individual has a role to play with his or her unique. The Church is a, the Body of Christ. 2

22. Jesus is united closely with the Church which is achieved in a special way in the holy. Through the Eucharist, Christ and we in him. We receive the body and blood of Christ to take him into the to others. 3 23. St. Paul wrote to the Christian converts in Corinth: As a is one though it has, and all parts of the body,, are one body, so also. For in one we were all into one body 24. The Holy Spirit in the Church and is present in the Lord Jesus. The Holy Spirit is the of the Church and, gives the Church life, and makes each of us by uniting us to Christ Jesus. Because of the Spirit s presence, we can call the Church the. 25. True or False. The Church both symbolizes and brings about God s presence and his union with his people. 26. The Holy Spirit works through the Church and its to continue the work of. The Spirit uses the sacraments, holy, and various graces and virtues to help us do good works for others. The Spirit also gives special gifts called to individuals Christians who are to use them under the direction of the to build up the Church. Pages 102-108 Membership and Ministries in the Church 27. Explain the (three) characteristics of the first aspect of being Catholic. 28. Catholics or serve God in the Church in. Each person is called to one of three categories of membership in the Church:. 29. Describe the hierarchy and its role within the Church. 30. Describe the laity and its role in the Church. 31. Describe those in consecrated or religious life and their role in the Church. 32. True or False. Those in religious life make a pubic expression of poverty, chastity, and respect, and commit themselves to liturgical celebration and living a shared life in common. 33. Baptism into the Church makes each Catholic a with equal dignity and conveys a share in Christ s roles as. By you share in the 3

priesthood of Christ. You share in the prophetic ministry by becoming to the world. You share in Christ s kingship in your to those in need. 4 34. Explain the meaning of the quote from St. Francis of Assisi. 35. The prophetic role of the pope, bishops, and priests is deeply connected with Church. Jesus gave the Church the to teach and proclaim the gospel as it appears in scripture and tradition. 36. The sacred leadership of the Church receives its ministry of service from. They do not act on their own, but continue the service of and the apostles whom Jesus to carry on his work. 37. The pope is the of Peter. He is a symbol of and has over the whole Church. He is the of Christ. We base this belief on Christ s own teaching when he says, you are Peter, and upon this I will build my. 38. True or False. In the Church, the key is a symbol of authority to forgive sin in the name of Jesus. 39. Summarize the three ways the pope and bishops exercise their prophetic role in the Church. 40. True or False. The sole purpose for the Church s ruling office is to help people grow in faith and holiness. 41. What is canon law? 42. Jesus, the, is the model of the role taken on by Church leaders., even unto death, is the ideal for those exercising authority of the Church. Lay people also share in Christ s kingly ministry by engaging in works of, such as fasting, and by engaging in the works of to help extend God s kingdom on earth. 43. True or False The Church teaches that non-catholics, and even non-believers, can get to heaven. Pages 108-111 Marks of the Church 44. What are the four marks of the Church? What do they mean? 45. The marks of the Church are in the Church and help it to live up to its true. They point to Christ and the Holy Spirit in the Church. But because the members of the Church are, the marks are not always visible. 46. The is the source of unity in the Church. The Church is because of its founder and, Jesus Christ, and its, the Holy Spirit. Also, Christ continues to for unity in his Church., or charity, is the spiritual reality that unites the Church s members into. 4

47. What are visible bonds of unity in the Church? 5 48. What are some examples of various local and cultural expressions within the Church? 49. Christ is the for the Church s holiness. Additionally, Jesus and God the Father have sent the Holy Spirit to the Church, to unite its to the Triune God. We profess the Church is because the Holy Spirit lives in it. It is the, and its members are saints which means. 50. List those things we need to become holy. 51. Summarize the four ways the Church is catholic or universal. 52. Catholics must continue to in all times and places which means the Church, of its very nature, is. The task is given to us by who says we must bring the gospel both in and in to all people, and respectfully engage in with those who have not accepted Christ s. 53. True or False. The Church is apostolic because it continues the faith of the apostles, those individuals specially chosen by Christ to proclaim the gospel to all people. 54. What are the three ways the Church remains apostolic? Pages 112-115 Ecumenism: The Church and Other Religions 55. The true Church of Jesus Christ in the Catholic Church, which means that in the Catholic Church can be found the of the means of sanctification that Christ left with us. Also, in the Catholic and Orthodox Churches is the traceable to. 56. Clarify the difference between the terms heresy, apostasy, and schism. 57. What means of holiness can be found outside the Catholic Church? 58. True or False. Ecumenism is the movement to root out heresies and heretics within the Church. 59. Identify five ways Catholics can join in ecumenical efforts. 5

6 60. What things does the Catholic Church have in common with the Protestant and Orthodox faith communities? 61. The Catholic Church and the Orthodox churches have a. Our basic beliefs and traditions up to the of 1054 are the same. Catholics accept all seven of their and recognize that they have a legitimate and priesthood. The major difference involves the role of the whom they do not accept as having over the universal Church. 62. Catholics, other Christians, and all people to whom God extends the gift of, belong to or are ordered to the found in the Catholic Church in different ways. Full membership, however, belongs to those who accept her given to her through union with the Supreme and the bishops. 63. True or False. Baptized Catholics are not guaranteed salvation; they must live loving, Christ-like lives to be members of Christ s Church. 64. The Catholic Church finds much to admire about other. The faith in particular is the spiritual of Christianity. The faith is monotheistic and honors Jesus as a great, and recognizes Mary as his mother. 65. True or False. God s grace extends to all people, including Hindus, Buddhists, Moslems, and others who have a religious faith. 6