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66 Cards in this Set
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Almighty
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God
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Aquinas
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Five Proofs- Proved existence of God by REASON alone
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Apostolic
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origins of Magesterium
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Angels
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Pure Spirit, Free Will, and intellect; in scripture and tradition
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Archangels
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Michael, Raphael, Gabriel
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Actual Sin
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Personal choices contrary to eternal law
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Convenant
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agreement bassed on love
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Creation
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God- out of our wisdom and love; we can learn about God
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Conception
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beginning of life and dignity
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Charism
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gifts of God to build up the Church
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Character
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who we are and what we are becoming; sum of virtues and vices
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Concupiscence
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flaw in human nature makes us attracted to sin
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Church
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teach and defend Kingdom of God
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Catholic
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Universal
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Capital Sins
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root of all sins and vices
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Dogma
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essential teaching of the Church
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Dignity
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God loves us; conception
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Death
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consequence of original sin; separation of body and soul
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Evangelist
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author of Gospels - Good news
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Eternal Life
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Chosen by us by how we live our life; material and spiritual; new heavens and earth from those in time
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Eschatology
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study of last things
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Fortitude
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strength and courage
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Faith
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believe what God has revealed
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Father
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creator; planned Church
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Gospels
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Heart of Scripture; Four accounts of Good News of Salvation
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Grace
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God's free gift of Himself to us
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God
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origin and goal of humans; almighty and all knowing; gradually revealed Himself; loves all and wants conversion and all in heaven
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Hope
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Trust in God and His promises
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Heresy
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False teaching that is contrary to the teachings of the church
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Hell
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affirmed by scripture and tradition
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Holy Spirit
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Sanctifier; Guides Church; Free, not forced; Soul of the Church
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Holy
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Sacraments make us holy
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Inspiration
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how the bible came about
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Jesus
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Savior; established Church; mediator and fullness of revelation;new covenant;taught by the word and example; Tempted, but no sin; everything we know is significant; Son of God and Son of Mary; won greater blessings than those lost; disciples live life of service to others
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Justice
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treat fairly
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Justification
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sins forgiven and relationship with God established
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Kingdom of God
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found in hearts of man, not on a map
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Life
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time open to accepting or rejecting divine grace; conception to death
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Love
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greatest of all virtues
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Mystery
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beyond full understanding of the human finite mind
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Miracle
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proof of Jesus' divinity
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Monotheism
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Three faith traditions believe in one God
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Mortal Sin
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destroys relationship with God; unrepented sends one to Hell
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New Testament
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life and teachings of Jesus Christ
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One
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unity is gift of Holy Spirit
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Original Sin
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inherited state of sin we are born into
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Paschal Mystery
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Jesus completed plan of salvation; gives us access to heaven
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Pentecost
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Holy Spirit sent upon the Apostles to enlighten them; birthday of the Church
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Parable
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Jesus' favorite way to teach about the Kingdom of God
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Prudence
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helps us make wise descisions
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Parousia
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Jesus returns at the end of time; Only the Father knows when
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Paraclete
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Third person of the Blessed Trinity: Holy Spirit
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Purgatory
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Purification; can begin on earth
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Revelation
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God reveals Himself to us
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Soul
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created immediately by God at conception
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Son
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Jesus
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Scripture
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Word of God; not only evidence of Jesus
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Salvation History
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Story of God's invitation and human responce
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Saints
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all called to be in heaven with God
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Trinity
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revealed by Jesus; three persons in one God - co-eternal; mystery never fully understood here
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Truth
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sought by all humans
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Temperance
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Moderates the appeties
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Theophany
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manifestation of God
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Tradition
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handing down the faith in the life of the Church
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Venial Sin
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weaken relationship with God
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Vice
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bad habit that can lead us to sin
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