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conversion

turning back to God with all one’s heart.

prophets
The ---- called people back to repentance and conversion.
friendship
All sin weakens our ----- with God.
venial sin
a less serious sin but doesn’t turn us completely away from God.
mortal sin
a serious sin that DOES completely turn us away from God because it is a choice we freely make to do something that we know is seriously wrong.
sorry
God will always forgive us if we are truly --------- for our sins.
Prodigal Son
We are lost when we turn away from God, just as the young son was lost in the parable of the -----
contrition or sorrow
When we sin we should have --- for our sins.
confession
the act of telling our sins to the priest.
penance
a specific act or prayer that the priest will tell us to do in order to show we are sorry.
absolution
Through God, the priest grants us ----- or forgiveness for our sins.
baptism
This frees us from original sin.
original sin
The first sin committed by the first humans.
Holy Orders
Priests are empowered to forgive sins by the authority Christ bestows upon them in the Sacrament of ----
two
The Sacrament of Penance is celebrated in ---- ways.
traditional
The --- way to celebrate the sacrament of penance is an individual meeting with a priest (Rite of Reconciliation of Individual Penitents)
several
Another way to celebrate penance is in a group, this is called the Rite of Reconciliation of -------- Penitents.
ST. James
Who taught us that those who are sick and suffering should pray?
Church Community
The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is celebrated by the whole -------
Anointing of the Sick
This sacrament is meant to help people in living their faith during times of suffering and so can be celebrated more than once.
grace and comfort
In the Anointing of the Sick, God’s --- and --- are given to those seriously ill, or suffering because of old age.
outside
Anointing of the Sick usually occurs [during or outside] of Mass.
faith
In the Anointing of the Sick, the priest will read the prayer of ----
lay his hands
In the Anointing of the Sick, the priest will --------- on the person who is sick, a sign of blessing and a calling of the Holy Spirit upon the person
forehead
In the Anointing of the Sick, the priest will the person’s --- with oil.
viaticum
Those who are approaching the hour of death are given the body of Christ in the Eucharist as the ----
food for the journey
another word for viaticum is
Last Sacrament
When a person receives the Sacrament of Penance, Anointing of the Sick, and the Eucharist as viaticum are celebrated together, they are called the ---
Chrism
The ----- Mass is a special Mass celebrated by the bishops of every Parish. At this Mass the bishop blesses the oils that will be used in anointing in sacraments throughout the diocese.
3
How many types of oils are blessed at the Chrism Mass?
The oil of the Catechumens
What is the name of the oil used to anoint people in preparation for Baptism?
The oil of the Sick
What is the name of the oil used in the Anointing of the Sick?
Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders.
What are the three sacraments is which Chrism oil is used to anoint?
fragrant
Chrism oil is a --- oil
cancer
St. Peregrine is the patron saint of cancer patients.
against
St. Peregrine lived in the 13th century and belonged to a political group that was [for or against] the Church.
the priest forgave him instead of striking him back
Before he found God, St. Peregrine struck a Servite priest during a rally. What did the priest do that changed St. Peregrine forever?
He sought forgiveness, converted to Catholicism, and promised to serve God and the Church as a Servite priest.
After the rally, what did St. Peregrine do?
The cancer in his leg was cured and he became grateful to God.

Why is St. Peregrine the patron saint of cancer patients?