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* the verb for means to believe
* the summary of beliefs of a group |
creed
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God's communication of himself and his plan of loving goodness throughout history
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revelation
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the written word of God
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Bible
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the unwritten word of God
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tradition
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the deepest conviction in which the mind gives a firm assent to God who reveals the truth
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faith or "I Believe"
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all knowing
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omniscient
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God's loving care for us
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providence
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1 God in 3 persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
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Trinity
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all powerful; there is nothing God can't do
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omnipotent
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out of nothing
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ex nihilio
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spiritual beings without bodies
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angels
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non-physical part made up of mind, will, and emotions
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soul
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an act of disobedience commited at the origin of the human race, the consequences of which are passed down to all, except Jesus and Mary
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original sin
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an inclination to love ourselves & son more than God
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concupisence
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Jesus
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Savior
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Christ
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Messiah
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a leadership position with the nation of Israel
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office
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teach God's word and predict the future
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prophet
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pray & offer sacrafices for the people
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priest
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govern, protect, and punish
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King
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"one who bought us back from the slavery to sin by paying the price of his life"
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Redeemer
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announcement from Gabriel that Mary would give birth to Jesus
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announciation
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"in flesh"; second person of the Trinity becoming human
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incarnation
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suffring of Christ from the last supper to his death on the cross
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passion
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place of rest where the just who died before Christ were; believed to be in the innermost places of the earth
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hell
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a trash keep- where the fire burned 24/7- smelled bad when the trash was burned
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gehenna
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cleaning ourselves... Cleanse our souls but not bad enough to go to hell
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purgatory
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when Christ's body went down
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descend
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to go up
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ascend
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"lace" where God and the angels an dthe saints live
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heaven
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one who defends another
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advocate
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one who goes between 2 parties
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mediator
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each person is judged immediately after death (where it is decided where our destiny for eternity is decided- heaven or hell)
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particular judgement
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at the end of time all people will stand upon Christ to receive their sentence
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general judgement
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good or bad influence ends only at the end of time
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ripple effect
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the wicked shall forever be without God
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the pain of loss
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fire will be painful to see, taste, feel, and hear
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the pain of sense
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demons will make hell worse
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the pain of demonic complanions
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channels of grace
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* prayer
* sacraments |
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process of becoming less selfish & sinful & more loving & holy
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sanctification
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a sharing in God's life
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sanctifying grace
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helps God gives us at a specific moment to do good & avoid evil
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actual grace
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made up of the saints in heaven who have become victorious over sin & Satan
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church triumphant
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made up of those in purgatory
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church suffering
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Called "************" because it wages war against sin & Satan
Made up of 2 classes of people who live on earth: Good: those who are officially Catholic & live their faith Bad: those who are officially Catholic but don't live their faith |
church militant
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catholic
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universal
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union of the faithful on Earth, the blessed in Heaven, and then souls in Purgatory with Christ their head
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communion of saints
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acts of love towards our neighbor, which help the needs of his or her soul
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spiritual works of mercy
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acts of live towards our neighbor, which help the needs of his or her body
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corporal works of mercy
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the punishment that we have to suffer that we have to make up for the fact that our sins have hurt other people
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temporal punishment (giult)
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180 degrees turn from sin to God
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repent
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: perfect & permanent contentment or satisfaction that can be found in God alone; God gives a foretaste of it in this life, but it won't be ultimately experienced until Heaven
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essential happiness
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seeing God face to face
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beatific vision
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not temporary, never ending
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everlasting
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"so it is" or "so be it"
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amen
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A visible sign, instituted by Christ, and entrusted to the Church, by which divine life is given to us
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sacrament
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capable of changing us
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efficacious
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readiness to receive a sacrament
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dispositions
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physical stuff
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matter
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key words that are said
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form
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a (adult) person who is in the process of joining the Catholic church
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catechumen
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the apostles received courage to proclaim the faith on Pentecost
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strength
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telling others about the faith
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words
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living our faith
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actions
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to change from one reality into another
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transubstantiation
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the nature of something that is not perceptible to the senses
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substance
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those characteristics attached are perceptible to the senses and help to identify the substance (characteristics)
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accidents
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"to bring back together" or restoration to God's friendship
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reconciliation
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healing of the soul
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penance
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healing of the soul and possibly the body (of the Lord wills)
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annointing the sick
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A sacrament instituted by Christ to give Spiritual strength and health and, if need be, the forgiveness of sins. It may restore physical health if it will help the soul
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annointing of the sick
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The Eucharist received by a dying person. It is the spiritual food for one's "passing over" to the Father from this world
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viaticum
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consecrating people for the 3 categories of ministry in the church
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holy orders
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abstaining from marriage
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celibacy
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"union"
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marriage
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