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30 Cards in this Set
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word Jesus used to teach people to call God "Father"
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Abba
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act of worshipping or honoring God as divine
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adoration
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act of giving time, money, or goods to people in need
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almsgiving
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moment when Jesus, in his resurrected body, returned to his Father in heaven
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Ascension
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gift of sharing in God's divine life which frees us from sin
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baptismal grace
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promises made at Baptism to reject sin and to live as children of God
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Baptismal vows
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Jesus' teachings about how to live and to find real happiness in God's kingdom
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Beatitudes
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act of showingn contempt for God or sacred things through one's words or actions
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blasphemy
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person who pursues and prepares for a certain role; specifically, a person who is preparing to receive the sacrament of Confirmation
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candidate
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universal
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catholic
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letters written to the universal church
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Catholic epistles
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a talent of gift from the Holy Spirit that an individual ueses to serve the Church, live a Christian life, and work for the good of all people
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charism
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a virtue that helps us express our sexuality in a mature and unselfish manner
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chastity
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the perfumed oil that has been blessed by a bishop and is used for anointing in the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders
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chrism
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entrusted wtih the power to fulfill a particular task
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commissioned
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union of all those, both living and dead, who believe in Christ
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Communion of Saints
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sacrament of initiation in which we receive the special strength of the Holy Spirit and become full members of the Church
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Confirmation
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to make sacred
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consecrate
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prayer without the need for images, words, or thoughts; resting in God's presence
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contemplation
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have an excessive desire for what rightfully belongs to someone else
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covet
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region or district whose parishes a bishop serves and oversees
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diocese
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a follower of Christ who carries on Christ's mission by showing others the love of God
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disciple
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holiest celebration of the liturgical year; begins on Holy Thursday and ends with the evening prayer on Easter Sunday
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Triduum
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letter written to a Christian community by Saint Paul or another disciple in the early Church
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epistles
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person who proclaims God to the world by word of mouth, by writings, or as a living example
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evangelist
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Latin phrase meaning "from nothing"; used to describe how God created the universe
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ex nihilo
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manner of honoring the Blessed Sacrament by placing it in view of worshipers for adoration
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exposition
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another name for the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick
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Extreme Unction
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a moral virtue; the courage to do what is right
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fortitude
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seven special gifts or blessings that enable us to become more Christlike
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Gifts of the Holy Spirit
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