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15 Cards in this Set

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Advent
The first season of the liturgical calender, begins four Sundays before Christmas
RC
Agnus Dei
Fifth and last part of the Mass Ordinary, praising the Lamb of God, transition to Eucharist
RC
Anointing
For healing or dying
RC
Apocrypha
Intertestamental parts of the Catholic Bible
RC
Apostles' Creed
Basic statement of faith
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Atonement
The suffering of Jesus Christ on the cross for the sins of humankind
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Baptism
RC
Removes original sin, for converts and infants, marks soul and can only be done once
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Crucifix
RC
Shows Christ hanging on the cross, head hanging down in death to show the price He paid for our sins
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Epiphany
Starts after the 12 days of Christmas and continues until Lent
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Eucharist
The sacrament in remembrance of Christ's Last Supper
Filioque
The insertion into the Creed stating that the Holy Ghost proceeds from the Son as well as the Father
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Homoiousios
The idea that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost are one in love, purpose, and will
Homoousios
The idea that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost are one in essence
Lent
Liturgical season going from Ash Wednesday to Easter, when most people give something up
Liturgical Calendar
The different seasons and major holidays in Christianity, including Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, and Pentecost