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| a supernatural gift from God that gives sanctification and salvation |
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| an outward sign, instituted by Christ that gives grace |
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| By the will of God, the power of the Holy Spirit and the priesthood of Christ instituted by Christ, at the words of consecration in the mass, the actual bread and wine are changed into the body, blood, soul, and divinity of Jesus |
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| love of God and your neighbor |
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| The gift of sharing God's life in heaven. |
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| Jesus conquering sin and death; The day Jesus rose from the dead. |
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| Where Comfirmation was instilled; the feast that occurs 50 days after Easter when the apostles were given the gifts of the Holy Spirit; the birthday of the Church |
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| One God, three divine persons: God, the Father, God the Son; and God, the Holy Spirit, who share the same divine nature, are equal but distinct, and eternal |
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| The day the last supper occured. |
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| The foster father of Jesus. |
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| God making himself known to us. |
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| The understanding and teaching of the faith since the apostles. |
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| The first part of the bible. (46 books). |
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| The second part of the bible. (27 books). |
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| What God created us with. |
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| The first sin committed by Adam and Eve. |
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| The weakness of our human nature that makes us vulnerable to temptation. |
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| The mystery of Jesus becoming man. |
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| Painful death on the cross suffered by Jesus. |
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| Jesus conquering sin and death; The day Jesus rose from the dead. |
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| The feast of Jesus returning to heaven by His own divine power. |
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| The Roman governor who ordered Jesus' death |
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| the fact that Jesus suffered and died for us which freed us from sin |
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| The Feast of the Immaculate Comception |
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| The feast celebrating Mary being born free from sin (Dec. 8) |
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| The feast celebrating Mary being taken to heaven body and soul (Aug. 15) |
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| the one true Church founded by God |
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| The doctrine that the leader of our Church descends from the apostolic leader after Christ |
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| The structure and leadership of the Church |
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| The teaching office of the Church |
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| He wrote the epistles and evangelized much of the early Church |
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| At the end of the world, our bodies will be reunited with our souls |
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the apostolic leader of the Church on earth
(Pope Benedict) |
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Runs a diocese
(Bishop Loverde) |
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| a smaller division of the Church run by a Bishop |
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| His job is to lead parishoners to Christ. |
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A priest who leads a parish
(Fr. Saunders) |
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| This is a serious offense against God and removes any grace from our soul |
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| A smaller offense against God that lessens grace in our soul |
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| The high point of the Mass |
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| How we re-live the events of Calvary at Mass |
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| How our bodies are nourished by the Eucharist at Mass |
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| The belief that the living Christ is present in the Eucharist |
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| a place and state of eternal punishment |
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| A place of cleansing before going to heaven |
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| The union of the faithful on earth, heaven, and purgatory |
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| A holy person who died for the faith |
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| By one's love of and desire to serve God, an unbaptized person may be considered baptized |
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| An unbaptized person who suffers martyrdom for Christ or the faith can be considered baptized |
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| A place and state of eternal happiness |
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| When the church officially recognizes someone as a Saint |
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| the Pope has freedom from error in teaching the universal Church in matters of faith and morals |
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| used by the Holy Spirit to enlighten and guide the authors of the Bible to write what God wanted to be written |
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