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