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a boook of rules and prayers for the proper performance of church rituals
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sacramentary
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a church whose liturgical traditions are very ancient, but which is not in full unity with the catholic church
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orthodox church
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expression used to refer to men who receive a special sacramental sharing in the one priesthood of jesus christ at the hands of a bishiop, 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 priesthood of the ordinained
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action that says more than words can express, that communicates what's in the heart and what we want someone to know
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symbolicactism
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a catholic church whose liturgical traditions are very ancient and different from the roman or latin rite and whose origins are in eastern europe or in the middle east
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eastern rite
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formal act of religious worship;
a religious ceremony or ritual; a church service; the church's celebration of the paschal mystery |
liturgy
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actions that are repeated regularly follow established patterns
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rites
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"enfleshent" describes how the son of god, the second person of the trinity, became human in order to bring about the salvation of all ppl
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incarnation
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sacrament is a concrete, visible sign of god's saving power, gods help and supports of us
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sign of grace
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good news of gods mercy and forgiveness revealed in jesus in his life, death, and resurrection, and proclaimed by the church to the whole world
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gospel
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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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greek term for the promised one-related to chrism, a type of oil used for annointing,-means
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christ
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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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lexarandi
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book containing the ritual of the mass
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missal
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passing on of beliefs and customs from generation to generation; the living transmission of the gospel message in the church
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tradition
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a baptized person preparing to receive other sacraments of initiation
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candidate
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sin commited by the first humans who disobeyed gods commandment; loss of grace of orifinal holiness and subject to law of death; fallen human nature
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originalism
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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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"law of belief" refers to authentic catholic belief
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lex crendi
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indelible spiritual sign imprinted on the soul of the non-repeateable sacraments of baptism, confirmation, and holy orders
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character
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focuses our attention on some aspect of our faith and deepens our awareness of the mystery that it presents to our attention; raises our hearts and mind to god
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sacramental
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newly baptized
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neophytes
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gods divine life in us
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grace
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it has effects; it works
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effacacious
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person who dies before receiving baptism - desire baptism, are sorry for their sins, and practice acts of justice
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baptism of desire
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what's handed on or passed down from one generation to the next
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tradition
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something that's real but hidden from view; a spiritual or intangible reality known through experience but only partallly understood
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mystery
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anything revealed or disclosed; act of revealing or disclosing; for chrsitians, gods self-communication, realized by words and actions over time, and fully in jesus
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revelation
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period of time between the rite of acceptance into the order of catechumens and the rite of election; period of instruction in the faith in preparation for baptism
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catechumenate
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living, teaching office of the chuch that gives authentic interpreatation of god, whether in sacred scripture or sacred tradition
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megisterium
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above and beyond what's natural, usual, and ordinary
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supernatural
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oil of salvation which marked us as members of christ who is priest, prophet, and king,; calls us to a life of holiness
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chrism
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something visible or tangible that reminds us of and puts usin touch with a reality that's invisible and intangible but still real
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symbol
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body of official documents written by church leaders in response to various social, political, and economic issues
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catholic social teaching
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communit of the ppl of god that draws its life from christ
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church
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set of core beliefs about the good life, the sacred, the nature of human life
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creed
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refers the passion, death, resurrection, and ascension of jesus
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paschal mystery
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chuch's code of laws
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conon law
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hebrew term for the anointed one
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messiah
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gods gracious action that frees humans from sin and bestows his righteousness thu their belief in jesus christ ; free gift of grace and our willingness to accept the grace
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justification
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an efficacious sing of grace, insituted by chris and entrusted to the church, y which we receive the life of god thru the work of the holy spirit
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sacrament
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actions of processes, typically done by a group, that symbolize a greater reality and transcend logical thinking; they require faith
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rituals
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unbaptized who shed their blood because of their belief in jesus christ
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baptism of blood
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benedicts motto "prayer and work"
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ora ot labora
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symbolic term used to describe the original state of holiness and justice of adam and eve before the fall; harmon within human person, between man and woman, humanity and all creation; also refers to heaven
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paradise
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period between easter and pentaost wen the newly baptized post-baptismal instruction and are more fully integrated into the christian community
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mystagogy
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