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| a person who dies for the faith |
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| God's call to the religious life or priesthood |
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| person who leads singing at Mass |
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| In Holy Communion, Jesus is truly present in both the |
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| action of the priest as he says the words to forgive your sins |
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| ancient underground cemeteries |
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| holy oil used for Confirmation |
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| year the Mass began to be said in English |
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| the day the Holy Spirit came upon the disciples |
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| table at which Mass is celebrated |
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| sign that Jesus is present in the tabernacle |
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| priest who leads a parish |
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| pastor of Blessed Teresa of Calcutta Parish |
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| belief that there are three persons in one God |
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| part of the Mass during which we express our belief in God |
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| language used for Mass before the SEcond Vatican Council |
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| cup used at Mass that contains the Blood of Jesus |
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| contains the Blessed Sacrament |
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| taught the Our Father to the disciples |
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| person who went into the desert to live a life of prayer |
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| shape of many older churches |
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| painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel |
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| pride, lust, greed, anger, gluttony, envy, sloth |
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| Mary was taken, body and soul, to heaven |
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| those who teach the faith |
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| The sign that the Blessed Sacrament is present in the tabernacle |
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| Bend the right knee to the floor as a sign of reverence |
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| "Bless us, O Lord, and these your gifts..." |
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| Prayer taught to the disciples by Jesus |
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| One of the Corporal Works of Mercy |
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