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80 Cards in this Set
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Jan. 1
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Mary, Mother of God
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Jan. 8
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Our Lady of Prompt Succor
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Feb.2
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Purification of Mary
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Feb.11
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Our Lady of Lourdes
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Mar.25
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Annunciation by Archangel Gabriel
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May.1
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Queen of Heaven
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May.13
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Our Lady of Fatima
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May.31
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Mary, Mediatrix of all Graces
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Jun.27
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Our Lady of Perpetual Help
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Aug.15
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Assumption into Heaven
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Aug.21
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Our Lady of Knock
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Sep.8
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Our Lady of Good Health, Our Lady of Charity
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Sep.15
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Our Lady of Sorrows
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Oct.7
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Feast of the Most Holy Rosary
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Dec.8
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Feast of the Immaculate Conception
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Dec.12
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Our Lady of Guadalupe
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Mary, Mother of God (date)
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Jan. 1
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Our Lady of Prompt Succor (date)
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Jan. 8
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Purification of Mary (date)
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Feb.2
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Our Lady of Lourdes (date)
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Feb.11
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Annunciation by Archangel Gabriel (date)
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Mar.25
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Queen of Heaven (date)
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May.1
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Our Lady of Fatima (date)
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May.13
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Mary, Mediatrix of all Graces (date)
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May.31
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Our Lady of Perpetual Help (date)
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Jun.27
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Assumption into Heaven (date)
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Aug.15
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Our Lady of Knock (date)
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Aug.21
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Our Lady of Good Health, Our Lady of Charity (date)
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Sep.8
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Our Lady of Sorrows (date)
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Sep.15
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Feast of the Most Holy Rosary (date)
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Oct.7
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Feast of the Immaculate Conception (date)
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Dec.8
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Our Lady of Guadalupe (date)
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Dec.12
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The Blessed Virgin Mary, sometimes shortened to?
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The Blessed Virgin
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First Marian Dogma
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Divine Motherhood
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Theotokos is a compound of two Greek words, Theo "______".
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God
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Theotokos is a compound of two Greek words, tokos "______".
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childbirth
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Theotokos means
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God-bearer or Mother of God
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Second Marian Dogma
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Perpetual Virginity
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It is a fundamental Catholic teaching that Mary remained a ______ her entire life.
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virgin
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adelphoi means
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Brother
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It is important to note that the perpetual virginity of Mary is linked to the belief in her ______
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Immaculate Conception
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Her physical virginity is reflective of her ______ virginity
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spiritual
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Third Marian Dogma
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Immaculate Conception
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He effectively ended the debate for Catholics by proclaiming the dogma of the "Immaculate Conception".
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Pope Pius IX
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The Blessed Virgin Mary in the first instant of her conception was preserved exempt from all stain of original sin by a singular privilege and grace granted by God, in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the human race. Who stated this?
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Pope Pius IX
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Fourth Marian Dogma
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The Assumption
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What encyclical did he proclaimed the Dogma of the Assumption?
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Munificentissimus Deus
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He stated that "at the end of her earthly course, Mary was assumed into heavenly glory, body and soul".
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Pope Pius XII
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Fifth Marian Dogma
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Redemptrix
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Some Catholics in the late twentieth century urged this Pope to infallibly declare Mary Co-Redemptrix
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Pope John Paul II
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The Names of Saint Mary's parents, Saint ______ and Saint ______
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Joachim, Anna
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Argued in favor of her "immaculate conception" from the moment of her conception, had been preserved by God from all sin and all tendency to sin
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Franciscans
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Argued that Mary's sinlessness is a grace granted to her at some time after her conception.
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Dominicans
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The earliest known Marian prayer is ______. Mother of God
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Deipara, Dei Genetrix
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Divine Motherhood
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First Marian Dogma
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Mother of God
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Theotokos means
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Perpetual Virginity
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Second Marian Dogma
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Brother
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adelphoi means
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Immaculate Conception
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Third Marian Dogma
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Pope Pius IX
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He effectively ended the debate for Catholics by proclaiming the dogma of the "Immaculate Conception".
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The Assumption
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Fourth Marian Dogma
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Pope Pius XII
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He stated that "at the end of her earthly course, Mary was assumed into heavenly glory, body and soul".
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Redemptrix
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Fifth Marian Dogma
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Joachim, Anna
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The Names of Saint Mary's parents
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Franciscans
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Argued in favor of her "immaculate conception" from the moment of her conception, had been preserved by God from all sin and all tendency to sin
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Deipara, Dei Genetrix
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The earliest known Marian prayer
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Argued that Mary's sinlessness is a grace granted to her at some time after her conception.
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Dominicans
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Jerome translated the ambiguous Greek term "adelphoi" to possibly mean certain types of close relatives such as "______".
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cousins
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Several early writers suggest that they were ______ of Jesus (adelphoi)
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stepbrothers
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Deipara, Dei Genetrix means
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mother of God
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The dominicans argued in favor of her "immaculate conception", the doctrine that she, from the moment of her conception, had been preserved by God from all sin and all tendency to sin. True or False
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False, franciscans
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The title perpetual virgin was authorized at the council of ephesus in 431 commemorating the Virgins role in the incarnation of Jesus as the Word of God. True or False
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False, Divine Motherhood
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Mary as Co-Redemtrix is entirely tied to her role in the salvation of Jesus.True or False
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False, incarnation
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St. Pope Pius IX argued that Mary's sinlessness is a grace granted to her at some time after her conception. True or False
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False, St Thomas Aquinas
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Adelphoi is a compound of two Greek words, God and childbirth. Translate as God-bearer or one who gave birth to God. True or False
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False, Theotokos
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The earliest Marian prayer is Regina Coeli, dating back at the 2 century. True or False
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False, Deipara dei genetrix
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In the salvation, the divine person of God the Son took on a human nature in addition to his divine nature, and it is through Mary that this takes place. True or False
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False, Incarnation
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It was, discovered in Egypt in 1917 and was written in the languages of the Copts and Greeks (Theotokos, Mother of God).
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Deipara dei genetrix
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The Marian Prayer was discovered in Egypt in 1917 and was written in the languages of the Jews and Greeks. True or False
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False, copts and greeks
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The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven Catholic dogma proclaimed under papal infallibility by Pope Pius IX in 1950. True or False
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False, Pope Pius XII
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