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23 Cards in this Set

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Concupisence
Human appetites or desire remain disordered due to the temporal consequences of Original Sin
Vocation
The particular plam or calling that God has for each individual in this life and the hereafter
Laying on of Hands
The ritual act, going back to the Old Testament, whereby men were consecrated for sacred duties
Eucharist
From the greek meaning "thanksgiving" also called the Mass or Lord's Supper
Sacramental Character
an indelible mark imprinted on the soul by the Sacrament of Baptism
Chrism
Greek for "anointing". it is oil mixed with perfume,
Ex Opere Operato
a latin term meaning "by the work done"
Confirmation
one of the sacraments of initiation. it completes and confirms sanctifying grace first recieved
Transubstantiation
the scholastic term used to designate the unique change, in a true, and substantial manner of the entire substance of the Eucharistic Bread
Covenant
a solemn promise regarding future action binding on the participants and fortified by and oath
Effecasious
produce or are sure to produce a desired effect
Original Sin
Adam and Eve's abuse of their feedom in disobeying God command
State of Grace
the condition whereby on enejoys the friendship og God
Reconciliation
The sacrament by Christ forgives sins
Sin of Omission
Sin by means of failure to commit a good act
Penance
a conversion of heart towards God and away from sin
Sanctification
a act whereby the sinner makes amends, especially in reparation to God for offense against him.
Sin of Comission
Sin by means of commiting an evil act such as theft or murder
Seal of Confession
the confessor's obligation to keep absolutely secret what a penitent has told him in the Sacrament of Reconciliation
Spiritual Direction
Assisting persons to understand themselves and, with divine grace, to grow in the practice of christian virtue, whille acting as a vehicle for the Holy Spirit
Viaticum
The Eucharist recieved by a dying person
Conversion
a radical reorientation of one's whole life away from sin and evil towards God
Miracles
a sign, wonder, or event, which transcends the law of nature and can therefore only be attributed to divine power