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#1 Blessed are the poor in spirit

For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

#2 Blessed are the meek

For they shall inherit the earth.

#3 Blessed are they who mourn

For they shall be comforted.

#4 Blessed are they that hunger and thirst after justice

For they shall have their fill.

#5 Blessed are the the merciful

For they shall obtain mercy.

#6 Blessed are the clean of heart

For they shall see God.

#7 Blessed are the peacemakers

For they shall be called the children of God.

#8 Blessed are they that suffer persecution for justice sake

For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

#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

#2 Understanding

Enables us to know more clearly the mysteries of faith.

#3 Counsel

Warns us of the deceit of the devil and of the dangers to salvation.

#4 Fortitude

Strengthens us to do the will of God in all things.

#5 Knowledge

Enables us to discover is the will of God in all things.

#6 Piety

Makes us love God as a father and obey him because we love him.

#7 Fear of The Lord

Fills us with a dread of sin.

Fruits of the Holy Spirt

#1 Love


#2 Joy


#3 Peace


#4 Patience


#5 Kindness


#6 Generosity


#7 Faithfulness


#8 Gentleness


#9 Self-Control

Deadly Sins

#1 Pride


#2 Anger


#3 Lust


#4 Envy


#5 Gluttony


#6 Avarice


#7 Sloth

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

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

Seven Sacraments

#1 Baptism


#2 Reconciliation


#3 Eucharist


#4 Confirmation


#5 Matrimony


#6 Anointing of the Sick


#7 Holy Orders

Four Marks of the Church

One, holy, catholic, apostolic

The Precepts of the Church #1

To keep the Sundays and holy days of obligation holy by hearing mass and resting from servile works

The Precepts of the Church #2

To keep the days of fasting and abstinence appointed by the church.

The Precepts of the Church #3

To go to confession at least once a year.

The Precepts of the Church #4

To receive the blessed sacrament at least once a year and be that at Easter or there about.

The Precepts of the Church #5

To contribute to the support of our church.

The Precepts of the Church #6

To observe the laws of the church concerning marriage.

Choirs of Angels #1 Seraphim

Highest order attendant in guardians before God’s throne.

Choirs of Angels #2 Cherubim

Second highest intimate knowledge of God and continually praise him.

Choirs of Angels #3 Thrones

Angels of pure humility peace and submission.

Choirs of Angels #4 Dominions

Angels of leadership.

Choirs of Angels #5 Virtues

Spirit of motion and control the elements.

Choirs of Angels #6 Powers

Warrior angels against evil defending the cosmos and humans.

Choirs of Angels #7 Archangels

Chief or leading angels.

Choirs of Angels #8 Principalities

Created through Christ and for him.

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.

Gifts of the Holy Spirit

#1 Wisdom


#2 Understanding


#3 Counsel


#4 Fortitude


#5 Knowledge


#6 Piety


#7 Fear of the Lord

What are angels

Spirits

How many Choirs of Angels

9

Why can a human never become and angel?

Humans have a body.

Intentionally breaking a dietary law during lent is what kind of sin?

Mortal

What is the most intense part of Lent?

The Tridum

What does lent culminate into?

Easter

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.

The Doctrine of the Trinity


#1 is there only one God?

Yes there is only one God.

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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#3 is the father God?

Yes the father is God and the first person of the Blessed Trinity.

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#4 Is the Son God?

Yes the Son is God and the second person of the Blessed Trinity.

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#5 Is the Holy Ghost God?

Yes the Holy Ghost is God and the third person of the Blessed Trinity.

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#6 What do we mean by the Blessed Trinity?

By the Blessed Trinity we mean one and the same God and three divine persons.

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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#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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#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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#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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#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.

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.

The Incarnation and Redemption #2 Who is the savior of all men?

Jesus Christ

The Incarnation and Redemption #3 what is the chief teaching of the Catholic Church about Jesus Christ?

He is God made man.

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.

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.

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.

The Incarnation and Redemption #7 how many natures has Jesus Christ?

Two natures the nature of God and the nature of man.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

The Incarnation and Redemption #13 when was Christ born?

On Christmas day in Bethlehem more than 1900 years ago.

The Incarnation and Redemption #13 when was Christ born?

On Christmas day in Bethlehem more than 1900 years ago.

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.

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.

What is the Easter duty and how does one complete it?

Confession and to receive the Eucharist.

What is the feast that falls on the 40th day of Easter?

The ascension Jesus took his seat at the right hand of God.

What are the two types of sin?

Venial and mortal

What does Grave Matter mean?

Mortal sin

What effect does culpable graves matter have on the soul?

It causes the death of the soul.

What is necessary for a valid confession on the part of the priest?

Absolution

When during the confession how do I know that my sins are forgiven?

When the priest gives absolution.

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.