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Title: I. Sacrament of Reconciliation


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UNIT FOUR
Sacraments of Healing
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I. Reconciliation
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I. Reconciliation
Stories to Know
  • A.

Story What Happens What it tells us about Gods Forgiveness
The prodigal son
The lost sheep
The unforgiving servant
The woman caught in adultery
The criminal who repented
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I. Reconciliation
Words to Know
  • B.
  1. Conversion- turning to God with all of your
    heart.

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I. Reconciliation
Words to know
  • B.
  • 2. Sin- anything you choose to say, think, or do
    that breaks Gods law.

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I. Reconciliation
Words to know
  • B.
  • 3. Contrition- feeling sorry for your sins.

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I. Reconciliation
Words to know
  • B.
  • 4. Conscience- our ability to know the difference
    between right and wrong.

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I. Reconciliation
All About Sin
  • C.

1. Sin isnt what you do, ITS WHY YOU DO IT!
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I. Reconciliation
All About Sin
  • C.
  • 2. You can sin with
  • Actions
  • Words
  • Thoughts
  • Things you dont do

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I. Reconciliation
All About Sin
  • C.
  • 3. You cant sin by accident!

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I. Reconciliation
Types of Sin
  • D.
  • 1. Mortal Sins- the worst sins, which turn us
    completely away from God.
  • God still loves you
  • You can be forgiven!

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I. Reconciliation
Types of Sin
  • D.
  • 2. Venial sins- less serious sins that weaken
    your relationship with God.

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I. Reconciliation
Types of Sin
  • D.
  • 3. Social sins- sins committed by groups of
    people.

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I. Reconciliation
Types of Sin
  • D.
  • 4. Sins of omission- sinning by not doing
    something good you should have done.

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I. Reconciliation
Who receives it
  • E.
  • 1. Baptized Catholics.

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I. Reconciliation
Who Reconciles Others
  • F.
  • 1. Priests and bishops give this Sacrament to
    others.

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I. Reconciliation
What it does
  • G.
  • Forgives ALL of our sins.
  • God forgets them

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I. Reconciliation
What it does
  • G.

2. Reconciles us with God and the Church.
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I. Reconciliation
What it does
  • G.

3. Strengthens us to resist future sins.
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I. Reconciliation
Symbolic actions
  • H.
  • Examination of conscience
  • Think about what youve done.

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I. Reconciliation
Symbolic actions
  • H.
  • Confession
  • Tell the priest your sins.

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I. Reconciliation
Symbolic actions
  • H.
  • 3. Act of Contrition
  • Telling God youre sorry.

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I. Reconciliation
Symbolic actions
  • H.
  • 4. Receive your penance
  • Do something to help make things right again.

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I. Reconciliation
Symbolic actions
  • H.
  • 5. Absolution
  • God forgives your sins.

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I. Reconciliation
Seal of Confession
  • I.
  • Priests cannot say anything that you tell them
    in confession.

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I. Reconciliation
Seal of Confession
  • I.
  • 2. Respected by courts.
  • Priests dont have to say what someone said in
    Reconciliation.

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II. Anointing of the Sick
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II. Anointing of the Sick
Words to know
  • A.
  1. Oileum infirmorum- the oil of the sick used to
    anoint people.

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II. Anointing of the Sick
Who receives it
  • B.
  • 1. Baptized Catholics that have illnesses.
  • You can receive it more than once.

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II. Anointing of the Sick
Who receives it
  • B.
  • 2. Can receive it anywhere.
  • Many people can also receive it as part of a
    special Mass at Church.

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II. Anointing of the Sick
Who Anoints Others
  • C.
  • 1. Given by bishops and priests
  • Members of their family or Church should be there
    to pray with them.

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II. Anointing of the Sick
What it does
  • D.
  • Heals people spiritually, and sometimes
    physically.
  • This renews their faith in God.

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II. Anointing of the Sick
What it does
  • D.

2. Unites people to Christ and his suffering.
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II. Anointing of the Sick
What it does
  • D.

3. In some cases, it prepares people for death.
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II. Anointing of the Sick
Symbolic actions
  • E.
  • Say the prayer of faith
  • Pray for the person who is sick.

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II. Anointing of the Sick
Symbolic actions
  • E.
  • Laying on of hands
  • Priest or bishop lays his hands on the head of
    the ill person and prays.

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II. Anointing of the Sick
Symbolic actions
  • E.
  • 3. Priest or bishop anoints the persons forehead
    and hands with oileum infirmorum.

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II. Anointing of the Sick
Last Rites
  • F.
  • Last rites- set of Sacraments given to people
    who are near death.
  • Prepares soul for afterlife.

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II. Anointing of the Sick
Last rites
  • F.
  • 2. Usually consists of three Sacraments.
  • 1st- Reconciliation
  • 2nd- Anointing of the Sick
  • 3rd- Eucharist

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II. Anointing of the Sick
Last rites
  • F.
  • 3. Viaticum- giving the Eucharist to people who
    are dying.
  • Part of last rites.
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