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Question | Answer |
what is the Holy Trinity? | God=the father, son and Holy Spirit but the Father doesn't = the son the son doesn't= the Holy spirit |
why is the Holy Trinity important? | Belief in the Holy Trinity is an important part of this declaration, which is repeated by Catholics at every Sunday mass and major feast day. It is also mentioned during baptism |
Give an example in the bible that includes the Holy Trinity? | The baptism of Jesus |
What are the Genesis accounts symbolic of ? | The Catholic church interprets Genesis as sacred stories which explain that God is the ultimate Creator of all that exists |
what did the Nicean coucil do in 325 CE? | They produced the Credd of Nicea which said that Jesus was just as much God, as the Father is God they were consubstantial |
what are people who interpret the Genesis stories literally called? | Creationists |
what does creed mean? | Creed comes from the Latin word creedo, which means 'i believe' |
what is the Paschal Mystery ? | the events and meaning of Easter |
what is dominion and stewardship? | Dominion and stewardship are what God gave and is another way for saying that we are looking after and caring for the world (God's creation) |
what does it mean that Jesus was God incarnate? | Incarnate translates literally to 'in flesh'. so Jesus was God in flesh |
what is it to redeem something? | to compensate for the faults or bad aspects or gain or regain possession of (something) in exchange for payment |
what is HomOOusios ? | Believing that Jesus is equal to God. |
what is homoiousios? | Believing that Jesus is less than God |
what has redeeming something got to do with the Paschal mystery ? | it is a metaphor used to explain how the Paschal Mystery 'effected' or 'brought about ' the salvation |
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