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54 Cards in this Set
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A job that one truly loves and doesn't just "Do it for the money.
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Vocation
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Climax of liturgical year.
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Easter Vigil
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Virtue in which all levels of being are directed towards the dignity of other people and real mening of love.
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Chastity
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Seasons
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Sprouting new growth.
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12 months of seasons and feasts, recall different events of Jesus's life, death, and resurrection.
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Liturgical year.
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Deep meditation Experience of heart, no thoughts or words at all.
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Contemplation
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Prayers that are "preset" Special wordings and formulas provided by a religious tradition.
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Formal Prayers.
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Most important formal prayer
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The Lord's Prayer
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Mother of God prayer.
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Hail Mary
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Being aware of comings and goings in life and the different cycles.
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Seasonal Sense of Time
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Gaudet Sunday
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Rejoice Sunday
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Various aspects of Jesus' life and teachings are the focus of liturgical celebrations each week. Happens twice.
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Ordinary Time
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Book of scripture readings.
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Lectionary
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Time as a burden
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We feel as if there is to much time to kill.
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Time as a pressure
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We feel as if there is never enough time to finish something.
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Time suspended
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Time can feel nonexistent if we're having fun.
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Easter Season
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Begins with Easter Sunday, ends with Pentecost.
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Christmas Season
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Begins with Christmas Day, ends with feast of Baptism of lord.
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Theme of light coming into darkness.
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Advent Wreath
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Another name for Crèche
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Nativity Scene
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Preperation for Easter.
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Lent
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Last Week of Lent
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Holy Week
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Catholics gather to receive ashes in form of cross on their forehead.
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Ash Wednesday
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Conversation with God when praying.
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Prayer of Conversation
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Asking God for help while praying.
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Prayer of Petition
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Thanking God for everything he has given you like your family, house, possessions, etc.
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Prayer of Thanks and Praise
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Being in awe of God
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Prayer of Adoration
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Praying to Saints for help.
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Prayer of Intercession
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Forgiveness
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Prayer of Conntrition
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Begins with Palm Sunday, Ends with Triduum
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Lent
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Day of Last Supper and Jesus' gift of himself in the Eucharist.
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Holy Thursday
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The remembrance of Jesus' death is quiet, solemn, and prayerful on this day.
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Good Friday
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The sprit of prayer and penance continues on this day, Easter Vigil on this night.
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Holy Saturday
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Eating small meals and skipping snacks between meals.
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Fasting
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Eating no meat those twodays plus all Fridays in Lent.
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Abstaining
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Giving to those in need, whether it is material help, service, or companionship.
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Giving Alms
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Special Days designated by Bishop.
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Holy Days: Mary, the mother og God, Ascension THursday, Assumption of Mary, All Saints Day, The Immaculate Conception, and Christmas.
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Inner quieting so that a person can come together within and focus attention on something.
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Meditation
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Prayer done in the solitude of one's heart
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Private Prayer.
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Praying together with others.
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Community Prayer.
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Day of Last Supper and Jesus' gift of himself in the Eucharist.
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Holy Thursday
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The remembrance of Jesus' death is quiet, solemn, and prayerful on this day.
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Good Friday
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The sprit of prayer and penance continues on this day, Easter Vigil on this night.
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Holy Saturday
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Eating small meals and skipping snacks between meals.
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Fasting
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Eating no meat those twodays plus all Fridays in Lent.
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Abstaining
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Giving to those in need, whether it is material help, service, or companionship.
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Giving Alms
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Special Days designated by Bishop.
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Holy Days: Mary, the mother og God, Ascension THursday, Assumption of Mary, All Saints Day, The Immaculate Conception, and Christmas.
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Inner quieting so that a person can come together within and focus attention on something.
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Meditation
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Prayer done in the solitude of one's heart
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Private Prayer.
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Praying together with others.
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Community Prayer.
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Types of love?
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Agape, Eros, and Phillia
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Love as Attraction
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Recognizing the good in another.
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Love as Desire
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Wanting a good for yourself.
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Love as Good Will
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Willing the Good for another.
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