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An early Christian work with an unknown author summarizing morality (life, death, liturgical practice, and disciplinary norms)
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Didache
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A division of the Catholic Church, usually comprised of all the Catholics living within a particular geographic area
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Diocese
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Feast days of such importance that participation in mass is required
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Holy Days of Obligation
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To enjoy and enrich oneself by taking in beauty for its own sake; celebrating the world
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Leisure
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The memorial of the death and resurrection of the Lord in which the sacrifice of the cross is renewed and the people of God are united
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Mass/Eucharist
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A definite community of Catholics within a diocese, established by the bishop and entrusted to the care of a pastor
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Parish
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The 7th day of the Jewish week, set aside for rest and the worship of God. For Christians, Sunday fulfills the Sabbath requirement in commemoration of Christ's Resurrection
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Sabbath
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To actively exert oneself (mentally or physically) by operating upon a part of creation in order to do or make something.
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Work
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The 3rd commandment is?
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Keep holy the Sabbath
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Sunday was called this in Apostolic times
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The Lord's Day
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Sunday recalls the day of...
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Christ's Ressurection
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From the start of the Church the apostles worshipped on...
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Sunday
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From the 1st page in the Bible, one can see the importance of the
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7th day
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From the beginning the Sabbath included ____ and the obligation of _____
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Rest
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Both requirements of the sabbath show ____ of the power of God over his entire creation and over all people
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Recognition
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It is a ____ if mass is not attended on sundays or holy days of obligation
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Grave sin
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The Sabbath requirement can be fulfilled by going to mass on...
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Sundays or Saturday vigil
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To have a great esteem for
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Agape
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The characteristic of government and those who represent it by which they are able to dictate laws or obliged to the fulfillment of them
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Civil authority
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A group of persons united by binds of kinship
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Family
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Command given by a superior
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Mandate
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The art of governing and conserving order and ethically correct customs
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Politics
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The political body of a nation; director of the common good
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State
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A natural or contracted association if the individual persons who collaborate in common works and objectives
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Society
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A kind of violence in which rulers enact measures contrary to the moral order
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Unjust law
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