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THY 4 UNIT I TEST LESSON 3 1. This is the ideal state of fellowship that should exist in the Christian Church. A. Mercy B. Peace C. Communion D. Compassion 2. This is the Greek work for ‘communion.’ A. Qahal B. Koinonia C. Ecclesia D. Kirche 3. This is the will of God for us from the onset of our creation. A. To live in peace. B. To be compassionate. C. To live in communion with Him D. To take care of other creations. 4. Sin destroyed our communion with God and to others and lead us to this kind of state. A. Hate B. Injustice C. Indifference D. Alienation 5. A direction of our communion with the Most Holy Trinity. A. Vertical Communion B. Horizontal Communion 6. A direction of our communion with all the baptized where they equally share in the Divine nature, passion of Christ, same faith, and Spirit. A. Vertical Communion B. Horizontal Communion 7. These are special gifts of the Holy Spirit given to individuals for the good of others, especially for the purpose of building the church. A. Sacraments B. Charisms C. Blessings D. Confirmation 8. He vivifies the Church through his indwelling presence, unifies the Church and moves the ministries of the Church. A. Jesus Christ B. God the Father C. Holy Spirit 9.He is the spouse of the Church, the one who offered His life for the forgiveness of sins and continuously guiding us through the Church. A. Jesus Christ B. God the Father C. Holy Spirit 10. Through this sacrament, Jesus Christ becomes visible and remains present body and blood. A. Baptism B. Confirmation C. Holy Eucharist D. Anointing of the Sick 11. He is the perpetual and visible source and foundation of the unity both bishops and of the whole company of the faithful. A. God B. Pope C. Christ D. Holy Spirit 12. It means that the Pope cannot make errors when making an ex-cathedra statement on faith and morals or when he proposes a teaching united with all the bishops of the world. A. Papal Fallibility B. Papal Infallibility C. Papal Exception D. Papal Righteousness 13. They are Churches presided over by a validly ordained bishop but are not in communion with the Bishop of Rome. A. Ecclesial Communities B. Non – Christian Churches C. Non – Catholic Christians D. Separated Particular Churches 14. Christian Communities that function “like Churches” but lack valid orders. Most of these were born out of the sixteenth century Reformation movement. A. Ecclesial Communities B. Non – Christian Churches C. Non – Catholic Christians D. Separated Particular Churches 15. They are those who, though not formally members of the Catholic Church, have received valid baptism. A. Ecclesial Communities B. Non – Christian Churches C. Non – Catholic Christians D. Separated Particular Churches 16. It is the belief that the individual is the primary unit of reality and the ultimate standard of value. A. Hedonism B. Individualism C. Collectivism D. Utilitarianism 17. A particular way of looking at the interconnectedness of people living in different parts of the world that is a feature of our contemporary human existence. A. Responsibility B. Solidarity C. Compassion D. Individuality 18. It is the complete development of all the people of the world. This principle balances individual rights with one’s responsibilities for the welfare of society – which in effect promotes and protects the rights and dignity of others. A. Integral care B. Solidarity C. Compassion D. Common good 19. God is a community of persons. He made the world as a community: an ecosystem of ecosystems and a network of networks. A. TRUE 20 There is a communion in the life of Christ which brings forth our communion with one another; with the Church being the instrument for gathering us, his scattered children. A. TRUE 21. Sacraments are special gifts of the Holy Spirit given to individuals for the good of others, especially for the purpose of building the Church. They are gifts that draw us to communion. A. FALSE 22. The Separated Particular Churches presided over by a validly ordained bishop, though not in communion with the Bishop of Rome, bears the 4 marks of the true church of Christ. A. TRUE 23. The Ecclesial Communities were born out of the sixteenth century Reformation movement. A. TRUE 24. A spirituality of communion implies the ability to see what is positive in others. a. true 25. Papal infallibility means that the Pope cannot make errors when making an ex-cathedra statement on everything including faith and morals or when he proposes teaching united with all the bishops of the world. A. FALSE 26. From the side of Christ flowed blood and water which symbolizes the sacraments of the eucharist and confirmation. A. FALSE 27. The Holy Spirit is the Lord the Giver of Life and the soul of the Church. A. TRUE 28. Catholics who are in the state of mortal sin are discouraged from receiving Holy Communion. A. TRUE 29. Th church on earth are called the Church suffering. A. FALSE 30. Th church in the purgatory are called Church militant. A. FALSE 31. Individualism is the belief that the individual is the primary unit of reality and the ultimate standard of value. A. TRUE 32. Common good is the greatest good for the greatest number. A. FALSE 33. Solidarity a firm and persevering determination to commit oneself to the common good. A. TRUE 34. Extreme individualism often leads to the idea that one’s personality is shaped by his or her desires, which are considered absolute. A. TRUE 35. “Who I am” becomes meaningful through sharing oneself with others. TRUE 36. Spirituality of Communion entails communion with God (vertical communion) and neighbor (horizontal communion). A. TRUE 37. By receiving the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist, Jesus Christ becomes more and more a part of him/her. A. FALSE 38. When we talk about the common good, we are talking about the majority. A. FALSE 39. One can nurture the spirituality of communion through the following, except: A. Self-centeredness B. Faithful dialogue C. Prayer D. Genuine care for each other 40. A doctrine that interests of the individual are or ought to be ethically supreme. A. Anthropocentrism B. Hedonism C. Individualism D. Relativism

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THY 4 UNIT I TEST
LESSON 3
1. This is the ideal state of fellowship that should exist in the Christian Church.
A. Mercy
B. Peace
C. Communion*
D. Compassion

2. This is the Greek work for ‘communion.’
A. Qahal
B. Koinonia*
C. Ecclesia
D. Kirche

3. This is the will of God for us from the onset of our creation.
A. To live in peace.
B. To be compassionate.
C. To live in communion with Him*
D. To take care of other creations.

4. Sin destroyed our communion with God and to others and lead us to this kind of state.
A. Hate
B. Injustice
C. Indifference
D. Alienation*

5. A direction of our communion with the Most Holy Trinity.
A. Vertical Communion*
B. Horizontal Communion

6. A direction of our communion with all the baptized where they equally share in the Divine
nature, passion of Christ, same faith, and Spirit.
A. Vertical Communion
B. Horizontal Communion*

7. These are special gifts of the Holy Spirit given to individuals for the good of others, especially
for the purpose of building the church.
A. Sacraments
B. Charisms*
C. Blessings
D. Confirmation




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, 8. He vivifies the Church through his indwelling presence, unifies the Church and moves the
ministries of the Church.
A. Jesus Christ
B. God the Father
C. Holy Spirit*

9.He is the spouse of the Church, the one who offered His life for the forgiveness of sins and
continuously guiding us through the Church.
A. Jesus Christ*
B. God the Father
C. Holy Spirit

10. Through this sacrament, Jesus Christ becomes visible and remains present body and blood.
A. Baptism
B. Confirmation
C. Holy Eucharist*
D. Anointing of the Sick

11. He is the perpetual and visible source and foundation of the unity both bishops and of the
whole company of the faithful.
A. God
B. Pope*
C. Christ
D. Holy Spirit

12. It means that the Pope cannot make errors when making an ex-cathedra statement on faith
and morals or when he proposes a teaching united with all the bishops of the world.
A. Papal Fallibility
B. Papal Infallibility*
C. Papal Exception
D. Papal Righteousness

13. They are Churches presided over by a validly ordained bishop but are not in communion
with the Bishop of Rome.
A. Ecclesial Communities
B. Non – Christian Churches
C. Non – Catholic Christians
D. Separated Particular Churches*

14. Christian Communities that function “like Churches” but lack valid orders. Most of these
were born out of the sixteenth century Reformation movement.
A. Ecclesial Communities*
B. Non – Christian Churches
C. Non – Catholic Christians


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