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#1 Blessed are the poor in spirit |
For theirs is the kingdom of heaven. |
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#2 Blessed are the meek |
For they shall inherit the earth. |
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#3 Blessed are they who mourn |
For they shall be comforted. |
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#4 Blessed are they that hunger and thirst after justice |
For they shall have their fill. |
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#5 Blessed are the the merciful |
For they shall obtain mercy. |
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#6 Blessed are the clean of heart |
For they shall see God. |
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#7 Blessed are the peacemakers |
For they shall be called the children of God. |
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#8 Blessed are they that suffer persecution for justice sake |
For theirs is the kingdom of heaven. |
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#1 Wisdom |
Give us a relish for the things of God and directs our whole life and all our actions to his honor and glory |
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#2 Understanding |
Enables us to know more clearly the mysteries of faith. |
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#3 Counsel |
Warns us of the deceit of the devil and of the dangers to salvation. |
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#4 Fortitude |
Strengthens us to do the will of God in all things. |
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#5 Knowledge |
Enables us to discover is the will of God in all things. |
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#6 Piety |
Makes us love God as a father and obey him because we love him. |
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#7 Fear of The Lord |
Fills us with a dread of sin. |
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Fruits of the Holy Spirt |
#1 Love #2 Joy #3 Peace #4 Patience #5 Kindness #6 Generosity #7 Faithfulness #8 Gentleness #9 Self-Control |
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Deadly Sins |
#1 Pride #2 Anger #3 Lust #4 Envy #5 Gluttony #6 Avarice #7 Sloth |
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Corporal Works of Mercy |
#1To feed the hungry #2 To give drink to the thirsty #3 to clothe the naked #4 To shelter the homeless #5 To visit the sick #6 To visit the imprisoned #7 To bury the dead |
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Spiritual Works of Mercy |
#1 To convert the sinner #2 To instruct the ignorant #3 To counsel the doubtful #4 to comfort the sorrowful #5 To bear wrongs patiently #6 To forgive injuries #7 To pray for the living and the dead |
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Seven Sacraments |
#1 Baptism #2 Reconciliation #3 Eucharist #4 Confirmation #5 Matrimony #6 Anointing of the Sick #7 Holy Orders |
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Four Marks of the Church |
One, holy, catholic, apostolic |
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The Precepts of the Church #1 |
To keep the Sundays and holy days of obligation holy by hearing mass and resting from servile works |
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The Precepts of the Church #2 |
To keep the days of fasting and abstinence appointed by the church. |
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The Precepts of the Church #3 |
To go to confession at least once a year. |
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The Precepts of the Church #4 |
To receive the blessed sacrament at least once a year and be that at Easter or there about. |
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The Precepts of the Church #5 |
To contribute to the support of our church. |
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The Precepts of the Church #6 |
To observe the laws of the church concerning marriage. |
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Choirs of Angels #1 Seraphim |
Highest order attendant in guardians before God’s throne. |
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Choirs of Angels #2 Cherubim |
Second highest intimate knowledge of God and continually praise him. |
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Choirs of Angels #3 Thrones |
Angels of pure humility peace and submission. |
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Choirs of Angels #4 Dominions |
Angels of leadership. |
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Choirs of Angels #5 Virtues |
Spirit of motion and control the elements. |
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Choirs of Angels #6 Powers |
Warrior angels against evil defending the cosmos and humans. |
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Choirs of Angels #7 Archangels |
Chief or leading angels. |
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Choirs of Angels #8 Principalities |
Created through Christ and for him. |
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Choirs of Angels #9 Angels |
The closest to the material world and human beings they deliver prayers to God and God answers in messages to humans. |
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Gifts of the Holy Spirit |
#1 Wisdom #2 Understanding #3 Counsel #4 Fortitude #5 Knowledge #6 Piety #7 Fear of the Lord |
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What are angels |
Spirits |
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How many Choirs of Angels |
9 |
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Why can a human never become and angel? |
Humans have a body. |
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Intentionally breaking a dietary law during lent is what kind of sin? |
Mortal |
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What is the most intense part of Lent? |
The Tridum |
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What does lent culminate into? |
Easter |
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What are the effects of confirmation? |
#1 An increase of sanctifying grace received in baptism. #2The strengthening of our faith. #3 The gifts of the holy ghost. #4 And indelible mark inprinted on our souls. |
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The Doctrine of the Trinity #1 is there only one God? |
Yes there is only one God. |
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The Doctrine of the Trinity #2 how many persons are there in God? |
In God there are three divine persons the father the son and the Holy Ghost. |
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The Doctrine of the Trinity #3 is the father God? |
Yes the father is God and the first person of the Blessed Trinity. |
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The Doctrine of the Trinity #4 Is the Son God? |
Yes the Son is God and the second person of the Blessed Trinity. |
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The Doctrine of the Trinity #5 Is the Holy Ghost God? |
Yes the Holy Ghost is God and the third person of the Blessed Trinity. |
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The Doctrine of the Trinity #6 What do we mean by the Blessed Trinity? |
By the Blessed Trinity we mean one and the same God and three divine persons. |
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The Doctrine of the Trinity #6 What do we mean by the Blessed Trinity? |
By the Blessed Trinity we mean one and the same God in three divine persons. |
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The Doctrine of the Trinity #7 are the three divine persons really distinct from one another? |
The three divine persons are really distinct from one another. |
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The Doctrine of the Trinity #8 are the three divine persons perfectly equal to one another? |
The three divine persons are perfectly equal to one another because all are one and the same God. |
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The Doctrine of the Trinity #9 how are the three divine persons the really distinct from one another one and the same God? |
The three divine persons though really distinct from one another or one of the same God because all three have the same divine nature. |
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The Doctrine of the Trinity #10 can we fully understand how the three divine persons though really distinct from one another are one and the same God? |
We cannot understand how the three divine persons the really distinct from one another are one and the same god because this is a supernatural mystery. |
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The Incarnation and Redemption #1 did God abandon man after Adam fell into sin? |
God did not abandon man after arm fell into sin but promised to send to the world a savior to freeman from his sins and to re-open the gates of heaven. |
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The Incarnation and Redemption #2 Who is the savior of all men? |
Jesus Christ |
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The Incarnation and Redemption #3 what is the chief teaching of the Catholic Church about Jesus Christ? |
He is God made man. |
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The Incarnation and Redemption #4 why is Jesus Christ God? |
He is the only son of God having the same divine nature as his father. |
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The Incarnation and Redemption #5 why is Jesus Christ man? |
He is the son of the blessed virgin Mary and has a body and soul like ours. |
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The Incarnation and Redemption #6 is Jesus Christ more than one person? |
No Jesus Christ is only one person and that person is the second person of the Blessed Trinity. |
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The Incarnation and Redemption #7 how many natures has Jesus Christ? |
Two natures the nature of God and the nature of man. |
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The Incarnation and Redemption #8 was the son of God always man? |
The son of God was not always man but became man at the time of the incarnation. |
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The Incarnation and Redemption #9 what is meant by the incarnation? |
The son of God retaining his divine nature took to himself a human nature that is a body and a soul like ours. |
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The Incarnation and Redemption #10 how was the son of God made man? |
The son of God was conceived and made man by the power of the Holy Ghost in the womb of the blessed virgin Mary. |
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The Incarnation and Redemption #11 when was the son of God conceived and made man? |
Annunciation day the day in which the angel Gabriel announced to the Blessed Virgin Mary that she was to be the mother of God. |
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The Incarnation and Redemption #12 is Saint Joseph the father of Jesus Christ? |
Jesus Christ has no human father but Saint Joseph was the spouse of the blessed virgin Mary and the guardian or foster father of Jesus Christ. |
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The Incarnation and Redemption #13 when was Christ born? |
On Christmas day in Bethlehem more than 1900 years ago. |
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The Incarnation and Redemption #13 when was Christ born? |
On Christmas day in Bethlehem more than 1900 years ago. |
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The Incarnation and Redemption #14 what is a supernatural mystery? |
A truth which we cannot fully understand but which we firmly believe because we have God’s word for it. |
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The Incarnation and Redemption #15 what is meant by the redemption? |
That Jesus Christ as the redeemer of the whole human race offered his sufferings and death to God as a fitting sacrifice in satisfaction for the sins of man and regain for them the right to be children of God and heirs of heaven. |
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What is the Easter duty and how does one complete it? |
Confession and to receive the Eucharist. |
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What is the feast that falls on the 40th day of Easter? |
The ascension Jesus took his seat at the right hand of God. |
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What are the two types of sin? |
Venial and mortal |
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What does Grave Matter mean? |
Mortal sin |
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What effect does culpable graves matter have on the soul? |
It causes the death of the soul. |
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What is necessary for a valid confession on the part of the priest? |
Absolution |
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When during the confession how do I know that my sins are forgiven? |
When the priest gives absolution. |
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Under what circumstances would my sins not be forgiven or when might the priest withhold absolution? |
If it is evident to the priest that the professor is not really penitent at all and tends to continue his sinful activities. |