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| When Mary was united with God from the first moment of her conception, which spared her of the effects of Original Sin |
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Serious sin destroys a relationship with God, but the soul is immortal |
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| T or F: Serious sin destroys the soul |
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| the place and state of perfected happiness with God in the next life |
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| Those who arein union with God at the moment of death |
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Happiness in Heaven consists of:
a) Having everything we want
b) Seeing God and knowing Him
c) Loving God and being loved by Him forever
d) all of the above
e) all but a |
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| T or F: God made you for Himself and you will find perfect joy and satisfaction in Him alone |
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Some will be happier than others, but everyone will be as happy as he or she can be |
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| T or F: Everyone will have the same happiness in heaven |
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| Some will know God more fully and love Him more intensely |
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| Why will some have greater happiness than others in Heaven? |
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| They died with greater love of God and more grace in them |
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| Why willsome see God more clearly? |
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| striving to grow in the knowledge and love of God as much as possible before you die |
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| How should you spend your time on earth? |
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| T or F: In Heaven there will be no sorrow, pain, sickness, temptation, or sin. There will only be unending, complete joy |
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| T or F: Since the soul detaches from its concerns and attachments when it leaves its body, you will not know your family and friends in Heaven--but you will be members of God's household |
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You will know angels and saints |
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| T or F: You will know the saints in heaven, but you will not know angels as they dwell on another plane |
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| Dying after committing unrepeted serious sin |
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| What keeps you from getting into heaven? |
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| They are limited in goodness, beauty, and lovableness |
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| Why do we get tired of good things in this world? |
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| saint who regretted those who did not sufficiently desire to go to Heaven--and who advised working and suffering to get into Heaven, as nothing else mattered. |
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| any thought, word, desir, action that destroys or damages your union with God |
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You are guilty of sin when:
a) you are acting against your conscience
b) you realize you are acting against God's law
c) you must freely choose to do it
d) all of the above
e) all but a |
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| How many kinds of sin are there? |
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| What are the three types of sin? |
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| a serious violation of God's law |
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What is a mortal sin?
a) adultery
b) stealing something expensive
c) complete willful drunkenness
d) spouse or child abuse
e) all of the above |
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| Where do you go if you die in mortal sin? |
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| T or F: Mortal sin can be forgiven |
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| you are truly sorry, you do everything necessary for forgiveness |
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| What two requirements are necessary for mortal sin to be forgiven? |
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| a less serious violation of God's law, an offense not serious enough to break off friendship with God |
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What are examples of venial sin?
a) impatience
b) ordinary anger
c) stealing something inexpensive
d) adultery
e) willful drunkenness
f) all of the above
g) all but d ad e |
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| does not destroy union with God, but helps to cool the fervor of your love for God and to dispose you to compromise in the struggle to avoid mortal sins |
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| Where will you go if you die in venial sin? |
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You purge your sins in purgatory and then go to Heaven |
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| T or F: After you get sent to purgatory, you stay there until Judgment Day and God judges you worthy of Heaven or Hell |
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