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This quiz explores key concepts from the Second Vatican Council regarding the Church, including the Mystical Body of Christ, the ministerial priesthood shared through baptism and confirmation, and the role of laity. It addresses the universal call to holiness, the importance of self-denial, and the understanding of saints like Saint Gianna. Additionally, it covers Eucharistic reception, the liturgical year, and the Liturgy of the Church. Test your knowledge with true/false statements on these vital teachings!
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True/False • Mystical Body of Christ is the term the Second Vatican Council used for the Church. • The ministerial priesthood is shared by Christians because of Baptism & Confirmation. • Laity are people who have not received Holy Orders and are not part of the consecrated religious. • According to the doctrine of the universal call to holiness, every person is called to be a saint.
Self-denial is a proper response to the universal call to holiness. • Saint Gianna is a saint because of self-righteousness. • One is not required to be in full communion with the Church in order to receive the Eucharist. • The liturgical year ends with the Proper of Saints.
The Liturgy of the Church includes the rites but not the ceremonies. • Christ uses the common priesthood to build up and lead His Church. • When does the Triduum begin?