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29 Cards in this Set
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How many types of prayer are there?
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apostle
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Twelve of Jesus’ disciples that were closest to him.
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blessed trinity
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the three Divine Persons in one God: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit
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catechumens
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those who enter the catechumenate.
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chrism
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perfumed oil, consecrated, or blessed, by a bishop.
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consecrate
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to make sacred for God.
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deposit of faith
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all the truth contained in Scripture and Tradition that Christ revealed and entrusted to the Apostles, and the entire Church
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divine
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Jesus is fully human and fully -----
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epistles
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letters found in the New Testament to the early Christian communities about God’s Revelation through Jesus Christ
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faith
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the gift from God that enables us to believe in God, to accept all that he has revealed, and to respond with love for God and others
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grace
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a participation, or sharing, in God’s life and friendship.
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inspired
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Gospel authors were --- by the Holy Spirit
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kingdom of god
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the power of God’s love active in our lives and in our world.
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mass
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the celebration of the Eucharist.
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original sin
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the first sin committed by the first human beings.
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Pentecost
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this marks the beginning of the Church. Also known as the Jewish “Feast of Weeks.”
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petition
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What type of prayer: a prayer in which we ask something of God. Asking for forgiveness is an example of petition.
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real presence
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the true presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
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Sacraments of Healing
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Anointing of the Sick, Reconciliation
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Sacraments of Initiation
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Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist are the sacraments of ----
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sanctify
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to make holy
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social justice
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opposing injustice in society and working to promote justice for all.
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The Life of Jesus –
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from his birth to his death and resurrection and ascension.
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theological virtues
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faith, hope, and charity that have God as their source, motive, and object.
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vows
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deliberate and free promises made to God.
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ascension
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Jesus’ departing from his disciples and being taken up to heaven as detailed in Luke’s Gospel.
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