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| Term meaning "good news". |
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| name given to Jews and Gentiles who began to follow the Teachings of Jesus. The name is first used in the City of Antioch |
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| Dogma that god's eternal son assumed human nature and became man in the form of Jesus Christ. Literally means "Taking on human flesh" |
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| an established belief or doctrine held by Catholicism thought to be authoritative and not to be disputed or doubted |
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| A title meaning "The annointed one". A greek translation (Christos) of the Hebrew word "messiah". |
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| Jewish militants who led an armed rebellion against the Roman Army |
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| God's forgiveness for sins, ccomplished through the mercy of Jesus Christ |
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| Teaching method of Jesus in which he tells a short story that parallels a meaningful life lesson |
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| The denial of an accepted, absolute truth in the Catholic faith |
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| the denial of an accepted, absolute truth of the Catholic Faith |
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| Proclaimers of the "Good News". refers to one of the 4 authors of the gospels |
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| A process of education in the faith for both young and old members of the Church |
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| Feast that celebrates the mystery of Christ's manifestation as the savior of the world |
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| The saving love of God revealed by Jesus through the passion, death, resurrection, adn ascention |
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| the 2nd coming of Christ when the Lord will judge the living and the dead |
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| jesus was arrested in this garden |
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| The supreme council of the Jews |
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| refers to Jesus's childhood and formative years. Called "hidden" because very little is known about this time |
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| a solemn vow, or promise of faithfulness, made by God to his people |
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| Canon of Sacred Scripture |
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| The official listing of books contained in the Bible |
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| from the Greek word "Ta Biblia" meaning "the books". Therefore the Bible can be referred to as a book containing many books |
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| an official "Letter of the Church". There are 21 ****** contained in the New Testament |
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| The method by which the biblical scholars divided the Bible into manageable sections for easy reference. (Book, Chapter, and verse) |
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