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Quiz on pages 204-207

Quiz on pages 204-207. True/False. Jesus instituted the Sacrament of Penance when He said to St Peter, “Whoever sins you loose, they are loosed.” To bind sins means to exclude people from communion. Venial sins break our communion with God and the Church.

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Quiz on pages 204-207

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  1. Quiz on pages 204-207

  2. True/False • Jesus instituted the Sacrament of Penance when He said to St Peter, “Whoever sins you loose, they are loosed.” • To bind sins means to exclude people from communion. • Venial sins break our communion with God and the Church. • A person who commits a mortal sin may not received Holy Communion only when the priest binds his sin.

  3. True/False • One of the parts or forms of the Sacrament of Penance is conversion. • Early on, public confession for grave sins was practiced in the Church. • Jesus once used His own spittle (spit) to heal a man. • We have no record in the Scriptures of the disciples healing the sick and casting out demons.

  4. True/False • The Sacrament of Anointing promises forgiveness of sins as well as physical healing. • The Sacrament of Anointing may be administered whenever there is danger of death. • List 3 of the 5 parts or forms of the Sacrament of Penance. (short answer)

  5. Short Answer

  6. Answers Conversion, Contrition, Confession, Absolution, Satisfaction (reparation) • False • True • False • False; should exclude self • True • True • True • False • False; no promise of physical healing • True

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