1 / 22

Understanding Vocations to Ordained and Religious Life: Vocabulary and Concepts

This resource focuses on key vocabulary related to vocations in the Church, specifically ordained and religious life. Explore essential terms such as abbot, bishop, deacon, pontiff, and vows, along with their meanings and roles within Church ministry. The guide also delves into the various dimensions of religious life, including contemplative and active communities, the significance of the habit, and the sacrament of ordination. Enhance your understanding and appreciation of these sacred vocations through concise definitions and explanations.

berke
Télécharger la présentation

Understanding Vocations to Ordained and Religious Life: Vocabulary and Concepts

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Vocabulary Practice • Chapters 4 and 5 • Vocations to Ordained and Religious Life

  2. Word Bank • Abbot Apostolic Succession • BishopCharisms • CommunionContemplative • Deacon Evangelical Counsels • Habit Scapular • Active Nun • Ordination Pastor • Permanent Deacon Cloister • Pontiff Postulant • Vow Transitional Deacon

  3. 1. • 3 letter word • A sacred promise made before God.

  4. 2. • 5 letter word • The identifying clothing worn by members of religious communities.

  5. 3. • 7 letters • Literally means “bridge builder” and is a title used for the pope

  6. 4. • 6 letter word. • These religious brothers and sisters are called “______” because they are out in the world doing ministry.

  7. 5. • 8 letters. • A common part of a religious habit that hangs down the front and back of the wearer.

  8. 6. • 13 letters. • Religious communities focused primarily on prayer.

  9. 7. • 2 words. • Gospel advice that is presented in the concepts of poverty, chastity and obedience. • ___________ ________ • 11 letters 8 letters

  10. 8. • 3 letters. • A female member of a monastic or contemplative religious order.

  11. 9. • 6 letters. • A successor of the apostles and head of a diocese.

  12. 10. • 2 words. • Usually a married man who intends to remain a deacon for life. • _________ ______ • 9 letters 6 letters

  13. 11. • 8 letters. • Spiritual Gifts

  14. 12. • 5 letters. • The male leader of a monastery.

  15. 13. • 10 letters. • Sacrament in which a man receives the graces needed to be a deacon, priest or bishop.

  16. 14. • 9 letters • Ordination is considered to be a sacrament at the service of ___________________.

  17. 15. • 6 letters • Refers to the role of “shepherd”. An ordained man and also head of a parish.

  18. 16. • 2 words (12, 6 letters) • A man is ordained a ______________ _______ as preparation for ordination to the priesthood.

  19. 17. • 2 words (9, 10 letters) • The link between the first apostles and the bishops of today.

  20. 18. • 6 letters • The first degree of the Sacrament of Ordination.

  21. 19. • 8 letters • Means “enclosure”, the area of a monastery or convent only accessible to monks or nuns.

  22. 20. • 9 letters • The first level in becoming a member of a religious community (a.k.a candidate)

More Related