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The 1st bishop of the United States
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Archbishop John Carroll
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The annual cycle of the worship of the Church which revolves around the life of Christ
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liturgical year
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one, holy, catholic and apostolic
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marks of the church
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Christ is present at Mass in the Sripture, the priest, the community and the Blessed Sacrament
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Mass
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preserved the culture and Christianity after the fall of Rome
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monks
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the misuse of sexuality; sin against the 6th and 7th commandments
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masturbation
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obedience to those in authority is obedience to God who gave them authority
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obey
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anything that has to do with seeking something beyond human nature from something or someone who is not God
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occult
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suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus
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Paschal Mystery
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the church received the Spirit and became known as a community of faith
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Pentecost
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lying while under oath
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perjury
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the first visible head of the church after Jesus ascended
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Peter
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the lifting of the mind and heart to God
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prayer
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careless, casual and inapprpriate use of God's name
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profanity
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began as an attempt to correct abuses in the Church
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Protestant Reformation
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in this encyclical Pope Leo XIII spoke out in defense of workers
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Rerum Novarum
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replacing what was stolen or replacing what was damaged
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restitution
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outword signs of inward grace that make us holy
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sacraments
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violation of a person, place, or object dedicated to God
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sacrilege
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leading another person to sin by bad example
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scandal
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a split or break in the church
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schism
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means that we should not steal or damage what doesn't belong to us
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seventh commandment
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the first Christian martyr
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Stephen
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the great work of St.Thomas Aquinas on the faith
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Summa Theologica
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all the qualities that characterize a person as male or female
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sexuality
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a type of prayer in which we petition or ask God for help for ourselves or others
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supplication
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source of revelation; beliefs transmitted by word, custom, example
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Tradition
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the council that called the Church the people of God and declared that all people are called to holiness
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Vatican II
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good habits attained through practice
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virtue
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the gift of the Spirit that makes us love God so much that we do not want to displease Him
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wonder and awe
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The prayer of Christians that extends worship throughout the day
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Liturgy of the Hours
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Sunday is the day of Resurrection; we are obligated to celebrate Sunday by worshiping, resting and relaxing
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Lord's Day
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taking things that do not belong to us
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stealing
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the book of the Bible (New Testament) that tells about the early church
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Acts of the Apostles
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statements believed by all Catholics
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Apostles Creed
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guidelines for being a serving Christian that come originally from Christ
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beatitudes
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seven vices that lead to all sin
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capital sins
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open to all people
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Catholic
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mystical body of Christ alive and acting in the world; mother, teacher; founded by Jesus Christ
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Church
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all members of the chuch in heaven, on earth and in purgatory
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communion of saints
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professions of faith
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creed
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expeditions to free the holy land from the Muslims
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Crusades
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calling on God to bring evil or harm to someone or something
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cursing
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speaking about a person's faults or misdeeds
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detraction
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the virtue that is the opposite of sloth
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diligence
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territory headed by a bishop
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diocese
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efforts toward church unity; a good Catholic joins with members of other churches in discussing faith and doing works of charity
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ecumenism
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a letter from the pope to the whole church
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encyclical
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the greatest prayer of the church; celebrated by all Christians from the very beginning of the church in community
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Eucharistic Liturgy
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spreading the good news, especially to those who have never heard it
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evangelization
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forbids anything that harms life, including overeating or not eating enough
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fifth commandment
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charity, joy, peace, patience, goodness, kindness, long suffering, humility, faithfulness, modesty, continence and chastity
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fruits of the Holy Spirit
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wisdom, understanding, right judgement, knowledge, courage, reverence, and wonder and awe; given to help us grow in holiness; increasing our ability to believe in Christ and to love and serve God and others.
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gifts of the Holy Spirit
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Special feasts that Catholics are bound to celebrate by participating in the Eucharist. In the U.S. they are Solemnity of Mary, Ascension, Assumption of Mary, All Saints Day, Immaculate Conception and Christmas
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holy days of obligation
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declared himself head of the Church of England
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Henry VIII
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Sanctifier of the Church; gives gifts to all members of the Church
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Holy Spirit
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these acts, distinguished from the homosexual condition, are sins against the 6th and 9th commandments
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homosexual acts
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when the pope proclaims a teaching solemnly and officially on faith or morals, he cannot be wrong.
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infallibility
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Ethical conduct; to lead a life pleasing to God
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righteousness
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a sign of total, permanent love, used only in marriage
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intercource
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the chief heresy that Jesus was human and not divine
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Arianism
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practices that attribute to a created thing the power that belongs to God
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astrlolgy and Satanism
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a teaching that denies or rejects a teaching of the Church
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heresy
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1. Assist at Mass on Sundays and holy days, doing no unnecessary work on those days
2. Confess serious sin at least once a year 3. Receive holy Communion frequently and, at a minimum during the Easter season. 4. Fast and abstain on appointed days 5. Contribute to the support of the church. 6. Observe the laws of the church concerning marriage and give religious training to one's children by word, example, and use of parish schools or catechetical programs. 7. Join in the missionary spirit and work of the church. |
The Precepts of the Church
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1. Entrance Song
2. Greeting 3. Penitential Rite 4. Gloria 5. Opening Prayer |
Parts of the Mass
Introduction |
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1. First Reading
2. Responsorial Psalm 3. Second Reading 4. Gospel Acclamation 5. Gospel 6. Homily 7. Profession of Faith 8. General Intercessions |
Parts of the Mass
Liturgy of the Word |
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1. Preparation of the Alter and the Gifts
2. Prayer over the Gifts 3. Preface 4. Eucharistic Prayer 5. Memorial Acclamation/Great Amen 6. Communion Rite: Lord's Prayer Sign of Peace Breaking of the Bread Communion Silence/Song of Praise 7. Prayer after Communion |
Parts of the Mass
Liturgy of the Eucharist |
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1. Prayer
2. Blessing 3. Dismissal |
Parts of the Mass
Concluding Rite |