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• Matthew 5:43–46; 22:37–39
• Mark 12:29–33
• Luke 6:27–36
• John 13:34–35; 14:15–24; 15:9–19; 21:15–17
• Romans 8:28–39; 12:9–10; 13:8–10
• 1 Corinthians 13:1–13
• Galatians 5:6–22
• Ephesians 4:1–16; 5:25–33
• 1 Peter 4:8 and 5:14
• 1 John 2:5–15; 3:10–18; 4:7–16; 4:17–21
New Testament Passages on Love
3:1
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The Sacraments of Initiation
The Sacramentsof the Catholic Church
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Baptism Confirmation Eucharist
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The Sacraments of Healing
The Sacramentsof the Catholic Church
3:2
Reconciliation (Penance) Anointing of the Sick
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The Sacraments at the Service of Communion
The Sacramentsof the Catholic Church
3:2
Matrimony Holy Orders
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Period of Evangelization and Precatechumenate: Time of inquiry
First Step: Rite of Acceptance into the Order of Catechumens (unbaptized)
(Rite of Welcoming for the baptized candidates)
Period of the Catechumenate
Second Step: Rite of Election or Enrollment of Names (unbaptized)
(Rite of the Call to Continuing Conversion for the baptized candidates)
Period of Purification and Enlightenment (Lent)
Third Step: Celebration of the Sacraments of Initiation (unbaptized)
(Rite of Reception into the Full Communion of the Catholic Church for the baptized candidates—Confirmation, First Eucharist)
Period of Mystagogy or Postbaptismal Catechesis
The Rite of ChristianInitiation of Adults
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• 1 John 4:7–21
• Acts 3:1–10
• John 2:1–10
• Luke 9:10–17
• Mark 3:13–19
• Matthew 10:5–7
• John 20:22
• John 20:23
• John 8:1–11
• John 3:1–5
• Matthew 18:21–22
Scripture Connectionsfor the Sacraments
3:4
Baptism
Anointing of the Sick
Matrimony
Eucharist
Holy Orders
Holy Orders
Confirmation
Reconciliation
Reconciliation
Baptism
Reconciliation
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• Matthew 15:29–31
• Luke 9:6
• Matthew 19:3–6
• Acts 2:1–4
• John 21:15–17
• John 6:32–35
Scripture Connectionsfor the Sacraments
3:4
Anointing of the Sick
Anointing of the Sick
Matrimony
Confirmation
Holy Orders
Eucharist
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the sacrament of thanksgiving that celebrates the Paschal mystery—Jesus’ suffering, death, and resurrection; also the name given to the consecrated Bread and Wine, the Body and Blood of Christ
CHAPTER 3 Vocabulary Review3:5
the Greek word for love that is used in the New Testament, sometimes called self-giving love or unconditional love; an action word that can also be translated as care or caring
Eucharist (page 41)
agape (page 41)
disciple (page 43)someone who is willing to learn from a specific teacher; more generally, a follower; derived from a Latin word that refers to a student. For Christians, a disciple is one who accepts Jesus’ message, follows him, and lives according to his teachings.
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from the Greek word for immersion, the name of the first of the three Sacraments of Initiation; the sacrament of new life in God and of incorporation into the Church
3:5
the process of becoming a member of a group; the process by which an unbaptized person prepares for entrance into the Christian community and membership in the Church
the Sacrament of Initiation that completes Baptism and celebrates the gifts of the Holy Spirit
initiation (page 43)
Confirmation (page 44)
Baptism (page 43)
CHAPTER 3 Vocabulary Review
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the process of gradual initiation into the Christian community and the rites that celebrate the various stages of that process, culminating in the Sacraments of Initiation
3:5
Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist; the sacraments that are at the foundation of the Christian life
the first formal stage of formation and education in the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
Sacraments of Initiation (page 45)
catechumenate (page 45)
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (page 45)
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3:5
an unbaptized person who has celebrated the rite of entrance into the catechumenate and who is preparing for full membership in the Christian community
rites of repentance celebrated with the elect during Lent
catechumen (page 45)
scrutinies (page 45)
Reconciliation (page 47)the Sacrament of Penance in which, through the words and actions of a priest, God forgives the sins of a repentant person who confesses and resolves not to sin again
CHAPTER 3 Vocabulary Review
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the Sacrament of Healing for those who are in danger of death due to illness or old age, consisting of anointing with oil, imposition of hands, and prayers for physical and spiritual healing and the forgiveness of sins
the Sacrament of Marriage, a covenant relationship between a man and a woman expressed in faithful love for each other and the care of children
Anointing of the Sick (page 48)
Matrimony (page 49)
the Twelve (page 51)
the disciples closest to Jesus, also called apostles in the Gospel according to Luke
CHAPTER 3 Vocabulary Review
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CHAPTER 3 Vocabulary Review
the sacrament of apostolic ministry exercised in the Church, bestowed through the laying on of hands; the three degrees or orders of the sacrament are deacon, priest, and bishop
3:5
the term used in the early Church for an elder or community leader; still used today in reference to the second of the Holy Orders; the word priest is derived from this word
the free and undeserved gift of God’s life and help that enables us to respond to God’s call to be his children and to act by his love
presbyter (page 52)
grace (page 55)
Holy Orders (page 52)