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Lesson 25: Old Testament Roots of the Eucharist, Part II
Jesus Death and Resurrection are a new Passover, which brought about salvation from sin and death.
Jesus Death and Resurrection are a new Passover, which brought about salvation from sin and death.
Scripture is proclaimed at every Mass.
Scripture and Tradition communicates to us Gods revelation of Himself.
God inspired the Scriptures so that we could know the truth of salvation.
The Bible is organized into the Old Testament and the New Testament. There are 46 books in the Old Testament and 27 books in the New Testament.
The Magisteriums role is to proclaim, clarify, and explain Christs revelation and those actions that are incompatible with it.
The seven Sacraments are the primary means by which God distributes His Grace.
The Sacrament of Holy Orders gives its recipient the unique grace from the Holy Spirit to fulfill his ministerial role and responsibilities.
Happiness is the goal of a moral life.
The first three Commandments help us to order our lives towards heaven.
When we consume the Eucharist, we are united to Christ and to the Church, the Body of Christ.
Prayer can be expressed both visually and mentally, since both involve a conversation with God.
The Church is like the Ark of Noah, providing not just safe haven from the sins of the world but also a vehicle to salvation.
The Old Testament is the record of the unfolding of Gods plan of salvation in human history.
Jesus’ identity is bound up with the life of Israel, and as their promised Messiah, Jesus fulfilled God’s covenant with them.