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Question 1 Select TRUE 

if the statement is true. If false, select FALSE.

Jesus invited his disciples to follow Him – to do his mission and imitate his examples.
King : "Serve" : : Priest : _______________

Response: True
Response: Both 2 and 3

Question 2 Question 7

Believing in Jesus Christ and in the One who sent Him for our salvation is necessary for
___ is the essence of the Church and Jesus’ mandate to all Christians to proclaim the Gospel in
obtaining that salvation.
word and deed, so that all men can freely make a decision for Christ.

Response: True
Response: Mission

Question 3 Question 8

Jesus' public ministry centers on establishing the Kingdom of God.


Jesus' mission is the mission of the Church.

Response: True
Response: True

Question 4 Question 9

It is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.


As a member of the Church and partaker in the saving mission of Jesus, how do you concretely
show a life of mission? How can you become an effective "salt of the earth and light of the
world?" Response: Integrity

Response: Simply living your life with the purpose of sharing the gospel with others around Question 10
you is what it means to "live on mission" Speaking with them about Jesus' offer of new life and
forgiveness is the essence of preaching the gospel. To be a believer is essential for the world to
become salt of the earth. We become a light of the world/others by bearing witness to the value A follower surrenders everything to Christ.
of connection with Jesus.
Response: True
Question 5
Question 11
Jesus called the apostles and ordered them to baptize all nations.
To respond to Christ’s personal call to discipleship means to believe, act, and worship with all
Response: True the energies of one’s head, will, and heart, in Christ’s own community, the Church.

Score: 1 out of 1 Yes Response: True

Question 6 Question 12
We are saved by Jesus’ death solely. Jesus desired that the Gospel be proclaimed and reach all people so that they will be
saved.
Response: False
Response: True
Question 13
Question 15
I am inspired to follow Jesus Christ who came to serve and not to be served.
A disciple is someone sent with a special message or commission.
Response: Kingly Mission
Response: True
Question 14
 Evangelization
 Liturgical Homilies and Sermons
 Catechism of the Catholic Church
 Schools

St. Paul, the Apostle of the Gentiles(Proclaimed the gospel to the known
world)

Priest (Healing/Sanctifying):

 Sacraments and Liturgies


 Prayers and Devotions
 Hospitals and Rehabilitation Centers
 Religious Life (Contemplatives: Prayer)

St. John the Apostle and St. John the Baptist (Mystic: a person who tries to
gain religious or spiritual knowledge through prayer and deep thought)

King (Serving):

 Pope and Bishops


 Priests and Parishes
 Religious Life (Schools, Orphanages, Healthcare, Homes for the
Elderly, other charitable institutions)
 Laity: work and ministries

St. Peter (First Pope and Bishop of Rome)

The church fulfills the three-fold mission of jesus in a delicate balance of


prayer and work (ora et labora).

Prophet
In order to develop healthy relationships, we need to let others know who  Part of self-disclosure is assertive communication so that we can
we are, what we like and even what we don’t like. This process of set boundaries for others in order that they respect who we are and
communicating and expressing ourselves is called self disclosure. what we like.
 Assertive communication is the ability to express positive and
negative ideas and feelings in an open, honest and direct way. It
Self-disclosure is the act of intentionally providing information about recognizes our rights whilst still respecting the rights of others. It
yourself to another person. allows us to take responsibility for ourselves and our actions
without judging or blaming other people.
 We self-disclose because we want others to know us and
understand us better so that they can relate with us in the most Church through the Holy Spirit. These marks distinguish the Catholic
acceptable and safest way. Church from other churches.

The Catholic Church is a mystery as it is both human and divine,


visible and spiritual. In order to understand the Church, we look at
Marks of the Church
some biblical images that describe the nature of the Church
In the Nicene Creed we identify the four marks of the Church. The four
Images of the Church marks of the Church are not characteristics that the Church creates or
develops or learns. They are qualities that Jesus Christ shares with his
 People of God: The founder of this people is God the Father. Its Church through the Holy Spirit. These marks distinguish the Catholic
leader is Jesus Christ. Its source of strength is the Holy Spirit. The Church from other churches
entryway to the People of God is Baptism. Its dignity is the
freedom of the children of God. Its law is love. If this people One: Just as God is one in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, so also is the
remains faithful to God and seeks first the kingdom of God, it Church one.
changes the world.
 Body of Christ: Above all through the Sacraments of Baptism and  The founder of the Church is Jesus Christ, who brought us back to
Holy Eucharist, an inseparable union comes about between Jesus God and made us into the family of God.
 Christ and Christians. The union is so strong that it joins him and  The Church is one in the Holy Spirit, who dwells in those who
us like the head and members of a human body and makes us one. believe. This is why the Church promotes Ecumenism: (from
 Bride of Christ: Jesus Christ loves the Church as a bridegroom Greek  oikumene = the inhabited earth, the globe): efforts to unify
loves his bride. He binds himself to her forever and gives his life all Christians.
for her.
 Temple of the Holy Spirit: The Church is the place in the world
Holy: The Church is holy because the Church lives in union with Jesus
where the Holy Spirit is completely present. The Holy Spirit gave
Christ, the source of holiness. Through the Holy Spirit the Church leads
life to the Church during the Pentecost.
others to holiness. The holiness of the Church is seen in the love that the
members of the Church have toward one another and the many sacrifices The “Five Precepts of the Church” with their minimum requirements are
they make for the sake of the world. supposed to remind us that one cannot be a Christian without making a
moral effort, without participating personally in the sacramental life of the
 John 15:12-13 This is my commandment: love one another as I Church, and without union with her in solidarity. They are obligatory for
love you. No one has greater love than this, to lay down one's life every Catholic Christian.
for one's friends.
 Our love of God and love of neighbor are inseparable.  Attendance at Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation
 Confession of serious sin at least once a year
Catholic: (from the Greek word: kat’ holon) means “related to the  Reception of Holy Communion at least once a year during the
whole.” Catholic means “universal.” The Church is universal in two Easter season
ways.  Observance of the days of fast and abstinence
 Providing for the needs of the Church
 First, the Church is catholic because all baptized people are
part of the Church and the Church possesses the means of
salvation.
 Second, the mission of the Church is universal because
the Church has been sent to proclaim Christ to the entire human
race.

Apostolic: The Church traces its tradition directly from the


apostles; therefore, the Church is considered apostolic. With the
Holy Spirit the Church preserves and continues the teaching of the
apostles. The pope and bishops are the successors of the apostle.

The Precepts of the Catholic Church 

are a description of the absolute minimum actions required of Catholics


regarding the Church.

The Church uses these precepts to remind us that Christian life requires a
commitment to prayer and active participation in the liturgy and sacraments.
If we fall below this bare-minimum level, we can’t rightly consider
ourselves to be in full communion with the Catholic Church.
Question 1 Question 5

The Church is not apostolic in her origin. A Priest can administer all the Sacraments.

Response: False Correct answer: False

Correct answer: False Question 6

Question 2 The propagation of the faith has always been a primary concern of the
Church.
Popes are elected by Cardinals only.
Response: True
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Correct answer: True
Question 7
Question 3
The Church serves this kingdom of God.
It is by the Holy Spirit that all of us baptized can call God as Abba, Father.
Response: True
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Correct answer: True
Question 8
Question 4
_____ is the Founder of the Church as People of God.
He is the first Pope upon whom Jesus built His Church.
Response: Jesus christ
Response: St. Peter
Correct answer: Jesus Christ, Jesus, Christ
Correct answer: St. Peter
Question 9
The Church is one because all her members believe in one God. Correct answer: Consecrated Life

Response: True

Question 10

Be humble enough to admit that you are wrong and ask for forgiveness. Question 14

Response: Priestly Mission It means "related to the whole."

Correct answer: Priestly Mission Response: Kat' holon

Question 11 Correct answer: Kat' holon

It means “to supervise.” Question 15

Response: Episkopein The Church should continue the sacred signs of Jesus (the Sacraments).

Correct answer: Episkopein Response: True

Question 12 Correct answer: True

The primary responsibility of a bishop is to elect a new pope when a pope


dies or abdicates the papacy.

Response: False

Correct answer: False

Question 13

They are members of the laity but wish to follow Jesus Christ in a more
exacting way.

Response: Consecrated Life

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