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GCSE Religious Studies

Catholic Christianity — Practices

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What's covered

CAFOD, Trocaire, Missio10
Catholic Social Teaching10
Corrymeela / Pax Christi10
Formal and Informal Prayer10
Funeral Rites10
Justice, Peace and Reconciliation10
Pilgrimage10
Popular Piety — Rosary, Stations of the Cross10
Prayer — Definition and Practice10
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul10
The Lord's Prayer10

Key facts

1

CAFOD operates in more than 30 countries.

2

The common good and solidarity are core CST principles.

3

Both groups are shaped by the Beatitudes — "Blessed are the peacemakers" (Mt 5:9).

4

Both formal and informal prayer are valued in Catholic tradition; the Catechism encourages both.

5

Cremation has been permitted to Catholics since 1963 (Piam et constantem).

6

Notable Catholic peacemakers of the 20th century include Oscar Romero and Mother Teresa.

7

The medieval Camino de Santiago leads to Santiago de Compostela.

8

Catholics often carry a crucifix attached to the Rosary (used to begin the prayer with the Sign of the Cross and Apostles' Creed).

9

Contrition in prayer is sorrow for sin asking God's mercy.

10

A conference is the SVP's parish-level group (meeting unit).

Sample questions

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1CAFOD, Trocaire, Missio

What does Missio support?

  • Catholic education in Europe
  • Catholic mission worldwide
  • Catholic relief in emergencies
  • Catholic social justice campaigns
2Catholic Social Teaching

What is the Church's body of teaching on social ethics called?

  • Catholic Social Teaching
  • Christian democratic principles
  • Liberation theology framework
  • Papal social encyclicals
3Corrymeela / Pax Christi

What does Corrymeela focus on?

  • Campaigning against nuclear weapons in Europe
  • Providing food aid to conflict zones worldwide
  • Reconciliation across the divide
  • Training Catholic clergy for missionary work
4Formal and Informal Prayer

Name a famous Catholic formal prayer.

  • Hail Mary or Our Father
  • The Lord's Supper blessing
  • The Nicene Creed response
  • The Serenity Prayer
5Funeral Rites

Are Catholics allowed to be cremated?

  • No, it is forbidden
  • Only in rare cases
  • Yes, since 1963
  • Yes, since Vatican II
6Justice, Peace and Reconciliation

Which Mountains is the Sermon on?

  • Olives, where Jesus speaks to the crowd about justice and the poor
  • Sinai, where Jesus reinterprets the Ten Commandments for his followers
  • The Mount, where peacemakers are blessed
  • Zion, where Jesus delivers his teaching on prayer and fasting

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