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26 Cards in this Set
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she remains biult on the foundation of the apostles
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apostolicity of the church
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the church keeps and hands on their teaching
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apostolicity of the church
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she continues to be taught, sanctified, and guided by their successors
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apostolicity of the church
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litteralli in the sence of "according to the totality or "in keeping with the whole"
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universal
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possesses the fullness of the means of salvation
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catholicity of the church
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has been sent by christ to the whole human race
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catholicity of the church
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the word has three meanings: the people that god gathers in the whole world; the local; the liturgical assembly
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church
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the revealedtachings of christ proclaimed by the fullest extent of the exercise of the authority of the Church's magesterium
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dogma
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the faithful are obliged to believe the truths contained in divine revelation and defined by the magesterium
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dogma
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jesus christs final victory will tell the good to come into the kindom of heave while sending the wicked into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels
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general judgment
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the apostles and their successors, the college of bishops to whom christ gave the authority to teach, sanctify, and rule the church in his name
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hierarchy
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the perfection of charity
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holiness
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the gift of the holy spirit to the church whereby the pastors of the church, the pope and bshops in union with him, can definately proclaim a doctrine of faith or morals for the belief of the faithful, and that proclomation is free from all error
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infallibility of the church
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the living teaching office of the church
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magesterium
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whose task it is to give as authentic interpretation of the word of God, whether in its writen form or the form of tradition
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magesterium
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the eternal retribution recieved by each soul at the moment of death. in accordence with that person's faith and works
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particular judgment
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journey to a sacred place undertaken as an act of religious devotion
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pilgramige
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the purpose may be to venerate a certain saint or ask some spiritual favor
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pilgramige
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successor of st. peter bishop of rome; supreme pontiff of the catholic church
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pope
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he exercises a primacy of authority a vicor of christ and sheperd of the whoe church
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pope
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he revieves the divine assistence promised by christ to the church
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pope
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one sent by god from the people of the old covenant in the hope of salvation
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prophet
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john the baptist concludes the work of them in the old testamnet
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prophet
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a state of final purification after death and before entrance into heaven for those who died in gods friendship but were only imperfectly purified
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pergatory
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the forgivness of sins and restoration of friendship with god which can be done by god alone
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salvatin
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the gift of the holy spirit to the church whereby it is undivided in itself and yet distinct from other things
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unity of the church
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