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