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23 Cards in this Set
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Rosary
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The most popular devotion to Mary
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Thanksgiving
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The Greek word for Eucharist
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Gospel
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The most important reading during the mass
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Evangelization
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To bring the good news of Jesus Christ to others
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Sacraments
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An outward (visible) sign of an invisible grace
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Communion of saints
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The unity in Christ of all those he has redeemed
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HPV
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Human Papillomavirus. The most common STD today. 28 - 46% infected. Causes genital warts. HPV infected tissue has a much higher risk of becoming cancerous.
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Transubstantiation
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The term used to describe what happens at the consecration of the bread and wine at Mass when their entire substance is turned into the entire substnace of the Body and Blood of Christ, even though the appearance of bread
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Contririon
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True sorrow for sins
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Moral sin
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A serious violation of God's law of love that results in the loss of God's life
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Capital sin
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Sins that are the root of other sins and vices
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Heaven
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A perfect life of supreme happiness with God and the communion of saints for all eternity
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Icons
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Religious images or paintings that are traditional among many Eastern Christians
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Neophyte
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Those newly recieved into the Church through the sacraments of initiation at the Easter vigil
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Eschatology
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a study of and teaching about the "last things"
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Catholic
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"universal"
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Bishop
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The ordinary minister of Confirmation
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Anointed
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Crist means "anointed one"
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Sacrifice
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Means "to make holy"
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Liturgy
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Word meaning "public work" or "people's work"
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triduum
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Three-day long liturgy that is the Church's most somnolent celebration fo the Paschal mystery. Begins with the mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday, continues through the Good Friday service, and ends on Holy Saturday with the conclution of Easter vigil. --Holy Thurday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday
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exultet
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penance
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