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the central Christian mystery and dogma that there is one God in three Persons: Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit
Trinity
One who denies the existence of God
Atheism
belief of many Gods
Polytheism
Belief in one God
Monotheisms
One who doubts the existence of God.
Agnostic
a title give to God to signify that God and only God is the only creator of everything that is and everything that ever will be.
Creator
Based on a word meaning "messenger," a personal and immortal creatures with intelligence and free will who constantly glorifies God and serves as a messenger of God to humans to carry out God's saving plan.
Angel
the term given the entire process of God's plan of salvation by which God redeemed humanity from sin in and through Jesus' life, death, Resurrection, and Ascension into glory. Christians enter into the Paschal mystery through sacramental initiation, and participate in it by faithfully living out the process of dying and rising that characterizes all life.
Pascal Mystery
The name given the official teaching authority of the church, whose task is to interpret and preserve the truths of the Church revealed in both the scriptures and Tradition
Magisteruim
the belief in the existence of God. For Christians, the gift of God by which one freely accepts God's full Revelation in Jesus Christ.
Religion- the beliefs and practices followed by those committed to the Gospel and Jesus and full participation in the life of the Church.
Faith
the beliefs and practices followed by those committed to the Gospel and Jesus and full participation in the life of the Church.
religion
a group of religious organizations uniting under a single legal and administrative body and subscribing to the same creed and moral code.
Denomination
The name given to the universal group of Christian communities that is in communion with the Pope, the successor of Peter. It was established by Christ on the foundation of his Apostles.
The Catholic Church
An official profession of faith. Based on the Latin credo, meaning "I believe."
Creed
Liberation from sin and eternal union with God in heaven. Salvation is accomplished by God alone through the Paschal mystery-the dying and rising of Jesus Christ.
Salvation