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30 Cards in this Set
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living, teaching office of the church that gives authentic interpretation of the word of god, whether in sacred scripture or sacred tradition
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magesterium
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a spiritual gift; today the term usually refers to special abilities in minist
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charism
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book containing the ritual of the mass
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missal
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focuses our attentnion on some aspect of our faith and deepens our awareness of the mystery that it presents to our attention
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sacramental
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anything revealed or disclosed
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revelation
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hebrew term for the anointed one
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messiah
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broadly, any sign or symbol of a sacred reality; a christian ritual that celebrates or signifies a sacred mystery
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sacrament
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body of official docs which by church leaders in response to carious social, politicical, and economic issues
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catholic social teaching
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action that say s more than words can express
that communicates what is in the heart and wat we want someone to know |
symbolic action
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period between easter and pentacost wen the newly baptized receive post baptisimal instruction and r more fully integrated into the christian community
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mystagogy
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formal act of religious worship
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liturgy
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something visible or tangible that reminds us of and puts us in touch with a reality that's invisible and tangible but still real
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symbol
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a catholic church whose liturgical traditions r very ancient and diff from the roman or latin rite and whose origins r in eastern europe or in the middle east
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eastern rite
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something that is real but hidden from view; a spiritual or intangible reality known thru experience bt only partially undeerstood
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mystery
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gods divine life within us; habitual, supernatural gift, which heals wounds of sin and bestows a share in gods divine life of the trinity
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sanctifying grace
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actions that are repeated regularly follow established patterns
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rites
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expression used to refer to men who recieve a special sacramental sharing in the one preisthood of jesus christ at the hands of a bishop, and who r thereby committed to a life of service to the church and to the priesthood of the faithful
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ministerial preisthood of the ordained
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formal act of religious worship
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liturgy
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"law of prayer" refers to the churchs embodiment of her faith in the official prayer of the liturgy
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lex orandi
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something visible or tangible that reminds us of and puts us in touch with a reality that's invisible and tangible but still real
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symbol
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churchs code of laws
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canon law
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a catholic church whose liturgical traditions r very ancient and diff from the roman or latin rite and whose origins r in eastern europe or in the middle east
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eastern rite
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sacrament is a concrete, visible sign of gods saving power, gods help and support of us
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sign of grace
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something that is real but hidden from view; a spiritual or intangible reality known thru experience bt only partially undeerstood
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mystery
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gods divine life within us; habitual, supernatural gift, which heals wounds of sin and bestows a share in gods divine life of the trinity
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sanctifying grace
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actions that are repeated regularly follow established patterns
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rites
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expression used to refer to men who recieve a special sacramental sharing in the one preisthood of jesus christ at the hands of a bishop, and who r thereby committed to a life of service to the church and to the priesthood of the faithful
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ministerial preisthood of the ordained
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"law of prayer" refers to the churchs embodiment of her faith in the official prayer of the liturgy
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lex orandi
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churchs code of laws
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canon law
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sacrament is a concrete, visible sign of gods saving power, gods help and support of us
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sign of grace
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