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28 Cards in this Set
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angel
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a creature created by God as a pure spirit, without a physical body.
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beatitudes
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teachings that describe the way to live as disciples. Beatitude means blessed or happy.
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cardinal virtues
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are human virtues that lead us to live a good life. The four cardinal virtues are prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance.
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celebrant
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the priest, deacon, or bishop who celebrates the sacrament for and with the community.
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common vocation
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our call from God to holiness and to evangelization.
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covenant
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a solemn agreement between God and his people.
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divine inspiration
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the special guidance that the Holy Spirit gave to the human authors of the Bible.
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evangelical counsels
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people who live a consecrated or ordained life follow the evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
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free will
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the freedom and ability to choose.
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incarnation
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“having become flesh,” and the truth that the Son of God, became man and lived among us.
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magisterium
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the living teaching office of the Church, consisting of the pope and bishops.
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Meditation
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involves thought, imagination, emotion and desire. It usually begins with a scripture or spiritual book. We meditate or reflect over the reading.
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messiah
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“the Anointed One,” to bring mercy, peace, and justice to the world.
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paschal
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of or relating to the Passover
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prophet
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someone who speaks on behalf of God, defends the truth, and works for justice.
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Sabbath
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a day set apart to rest and honor God.
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Sacraments of Service
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Matrimony, Holy Orders
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Sacraments of Service of Communion
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Matrimony, Holy Orders are the sacraments of -----
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scripture
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Also known as Sacred Scripture or the Bible, is the written account of God’s Revelation and his relationship with his people
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synagogues
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gathering places for studying scripture.
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thanksgiving
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What type of prayer: prayers that show our gratitude to God for all he has given us.
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The Writing of the Gospels –
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The early times in the Christian community when the evangelists (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) put the preaching into writing.
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venial sin
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a less serious sin that weakens our friendship with God.
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vocal, meditation and contemplation
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The three ways of praying include: ---- , ---- and ----
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word of god
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the Son of God, the most complete expression of God’s word.
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