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67 Cards in this Set
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Confession
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is telling our sins to the priest
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Absolution
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means being freed from our sins
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Act of Contrition
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is the prayer we say to show that we are sorry for our sins
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When we celebrate reconciliation:
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1-we examing our conscience
2-we confess our sins to the priest 3-the priest gives us a penance 4-we say an act of contrition 5-we receive absolution 6-we thank God and do our penance |
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What to ways can we celebrate the sacrament of reconciliation:
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1-by ourselves, with the priest (Individual Rite of Reconciliation)
2-with the priest and others in our parish family (Communal Rite of Reconciliation) |
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The church celebrates forgiveness through the sacrament of
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Reconciliation or Penance
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Christians
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baptized people and followers of Jesus Christ
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Grace
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God's life and love in us
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Bishops
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they take the place of the apostles
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Ascension
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40 days after Easter - the day on which Jesus returned to heaven to be with God.
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Apostle
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one who is sent
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Annunciation
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we celebrate Mary's Yes when God asked her to be the mother of Jesus
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Assumption
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the day on which the Blessed Mother was taken to heaven to be with God
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Bible
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collection of books about God's love for us and our call to live as God's people
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Blessed Trinity
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the 3 persons in one God: God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit
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Crucified
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nailed to a cross
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Diocese
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local areas of the Church led by Bishops/Cardinals. The leader of the Archdiocese of NY is Cardinal Timothy Dolan.
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Disciple
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a follower of Jesus
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Eucharist
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the sacrament of Jesus' Body and Blood
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Faith
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a gift from God that helps us to believe and trust in Him
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Gospel
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Good News that we are saved by Jesus Christ, the Son of God
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Heaven
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life with God forever
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Incarnation
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the truth that God the Son became man
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Immaculate Conception
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the belief that Mary was free from original sin from the very first moment of her life
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Justice
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treating everyone fairly and with respect
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Kingdom of God
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the power of God's love active in the world
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Last Judgment
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Jesus Christ coming at the end of time to judge all people
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Martyrs
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people who die for their faith
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Mass
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celebration of the Eucharist
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Prayer
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talking and listening of God
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Second Coming
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Jesus' coming at the end of time
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Pope
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the head of the Catholic Church who lives in Rome. He is the successor of St. Peter who was the first leader of Church. Our Pope is Benedict XVI.
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Parables
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stories told by Jesus that teach a lesson
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Pastor
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Priest who is in charge of a parish
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Pentecost
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50 days after Easter and is often called the Birthday of the Church. It is also the day the Holy Spirit came down on the apostles.
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Priest
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a man who has the power to offer Mass, to forgive sins, to give the sacraments and to teach God's Word.
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Liturgy of the Eucharist
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the part of Mass in which our gifts of bread and wine are offered to God and become the Body and Blood of Christ
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Liturgy of the Word
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the part of the Mass in which we listen to readings from the Bible
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Stewardship
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the resources of the earth are to be shared and cared for
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Apostles' Creed
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a Christian statement of beliefs based on the teachings of Jesus Christ and the faith of the apostles. It is a prayer that says what "we believe"
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Church
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community of people who are baptized and follow Jesus Christ
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Introductory Rite
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the first part of Mass in which we become on as we prepare to listen to God's word and to celebrate the Eucharist
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Concluding Rite
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the last part of Mass that reminds us to continue praising and serving God each day
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Conscience
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God's gift that helps us know right from wrong
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Deacon
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a man who is not a priest but has received the sacrament of Holy Orders and serves the Church by preaching, baptizing, and assisting the bishops and priests
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Lay People
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baptized members of the Church who share in the mission to bring the good news of Christ to the world
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Marks of the Church
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the 4 characteristics that describe the Church - One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic
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Original Sin
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the first sin committed by the first human beings
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Sacrament
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a special sign given to us by Jesus through which we share in God's life love
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Saints
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followers of Christ who lived lives of holiness on earth
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Savior
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Jesus was called this because he saved us from sin
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Sin
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a thought, word, or action that is against God's law. There are 2 kinds of sin - venial sin and mortal sin
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Venial Sin
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less serious sins where we don't turn completely away from God
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Mortal Sin
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more serious sins where we turn completely away fro God
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Sacraments of Initiation
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baptism
confirmation Eucharist |
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Sacraments of Healing
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reconciliation
anointing of the sick |
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Sacraments of Service
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holy orders
matrimony |
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The day on which the Blessed Mother was taken to heaven to be with God is
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Assumption
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A ___________ is in charge of a parish.
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Pastor
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___________are local areas of the church.
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Diocese
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At the ______ ________, Jesus will come at the end of time to judge all people.
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Last Judgement
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Jesus' coming at the end of time is his _________ __________.
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Second coming
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The ________ _______ is the belief that Mary was free from original sins.
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Immaculate conception
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_________ is treating everyone fairly and with respect.
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Justice
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Jesus was __________, or nailed to the cross.
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Crucified
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The ______ ___ _____ is the power of God's love active in the world.
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Kingdom of God
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_________ take the place of the Apostles.
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Bishops.
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