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Option #1: Quiz
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1. The Sacrament of _______ is for Catholics who are seriously ill or in danger of death
Anointing of the Sick
being sorry
mortal or grave
perfect contrition
2. The first step in the process of Reconciliation is _______
Anointing of the Sick
being sorry
mortal or grave
perfect contrition
3. Serious sins that are committed after Baptism are called _______ sins
Anointing of the Sick
being sorry
mortal or grave
perfect contrition
4. When our repentance arises from our love of God, it is called _______
Anointing of the Sick
being sorry
mortal or grave
perfect contrition
Multiple Choice
1. The final step in the process of Reconciliation is _______.
A. prayer
B. penance
C. contrition
D. absolution
2. During the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, the laying on of hands is a sign of the healing power of God and _______
A. a calling of the Holy Spirit upon the person
B. a promise to heal the person's sickness
C. a gift of strength from Jesus
D. a washing away of the person's sin
3. The third step in the process of Reconciliation is reparation, in which we _______
A. promise never to commit that sin again
B. do our best to make up for the damage that we've done
C. say an Act of Contrition
D. reveal to our confessor specifically what our sins are
4. In the Church, the role of people who are sick is to show us how strong God's love can be and to _______.
A. remind others to be kind to all people
B. give others an opportunity to help someone
C. remind us how precious and fragile life is
D. serve as an example of acceptance of suffering
Short Answer (Optional)
Catholics are called not only to celebrate the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation but also to live a penitential lifestyle. List five ways we can do this
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