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Trinity

The unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three in one Godhead according to the Christian dogma.

Shalom

Used as a Jewish greeting and farewell.

Icon

A conventional religious image typically painted on a small wooden panel and used in the devotions of Eastern Christians.

Monotheism

The belief that there is only one God.

Polytheism

The belief that there is more than one god.

Dove

A small wild bird that is related to the pigeons.

Hessed

Is the Hebrew word commonly translated as loving kindness.

Ark of the Covenant

Secret chest where the ancient Hebrews kept the two tablets containing the 10 commandments.

God the Father

Who sent the Son.

God the Son

The doctrine of the Trinity identifies Jesus as God the Son.

God the Holy Spirit

God as the Holy Spirit.

lecto Divina

Is a traditional Benedictine practice of scripture reading.

Holy of Holies

A Hebrew idiom which is intended to express a superlative.

Divine revelation

Gods making his self known to us.

Salvation

The forgiveness of sins and restoration of Humanities friendship with God.

Faith

The gift from God that enables us to believe in God.

Church

The community of people who believe in Jesus Christ.

Grace

A participation, or a sharing in God's life and friendship.

Scripture

The written account of God's revelation and his relationship with his people.

Divine inspiration

The special guidance that the Holy Spirit gave to the human being.

Tradition

The revelation of the good news.

Epistles

Letter found in the New Testament.

Gospels

The accounts of God through Jesus Christ.

Resurrection

Jesus Christ rising from the dead.

Deposit of faith

Its all the truth contained in scripture and tradition.

Magisterium

The living in teaching office of the church.

Blessed Trinity

Is the three divine persons in one God.

Evangelization

Is the sharing of the good news of Jesus Christ.

Covenant

A solemn agreement between God and his people.

Mercy

God's forgiveness and love.

Providence

Is God's plan for protection for all creation.

Incarnation

The truth that the Son of God, the second person of the Blessed Trinity, became man and lived among us.

Synoptic Gospels

The Gospels of mark, Matthew, and Luke, which present the good news of Jesus Christ from a similar point of view.

Parable

A short story with a message.

Gentile

Non Jewish people.

Word of God

The Son of God, the most complete expression of God's Word.

Prophet

Someone who speaks on behalf of God.

Messiah

The person God planned to send to save the people from their sins.

Pentecost

Marks the beginning of the church.

Free will

The ability to choose what to do.

Sin

Is a thought, word , Steve, or omission against God's law that harms us and our relationship with God and others.

Original sin

The first sin committed by the first human beings.

Immaculate Conception

The Truth About Mary sinlessness.

Angel

A creature without a physical body.

Annunciation

That Mary will be Jesus's mother.

Infancy narratives

Writings of Jesus's early life.

Concentrate

To make sacred for God.

Kingdom of God

God love active in our lives.

Beatitudes

Teachings that describe the way to live as his disciples.

Sabbath

Day of rest.

Apostles

Followers of Jesus.

First commandment

I am THE LORD your God: do not have strange gods before me.

Second commandment

You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain.

Third commandment

Remember to keep holy the Lord's Day.

Fourth commandment

Honor your father and your mother.

Fifth commandment

You shall not kill.

Sixth commandment

You shall not commit adultery.

Seventh commandment

You shall not steal.

Eigth commandment

You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.

Ninth commandment

You shall not covet your neighbor's wife.

Ten commandment

You shall not covet your neighbor's goods.

Sacraments of Christian initiation

Eucharist, baptism, and confirmation.

Sacraments of healing

Penance and reconciliation , and Anointing of the sick.

Sacrament at the service of communion

Holy Orders and matrimony.