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| Salvation History continues even today, and that's why we learn about sacraments of the Church |
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| Protoevangelium is about the history of the early Church |
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| Divine Filiation is closely related to the sacrament of the eucharist |
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| The word baptize originally means re-birth |
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| Indelible means something that is permanent and eternal. |
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| All Christians receive the indelible seal when we are baptized |
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| Indelible seal can only broken when we commit mortal sins |
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| Baptism takes away all sins, including our concupiscence. |
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| The practicing Catholics should receive the eucharist at least twice a year, before Easter and Christmas. |
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| The Jesuits, The Franciscans, and the Holy Cross priest are the Holy Cross are examples of diocesan priest. |
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| It is the permanent deacons who are married and work as one of the Holy Orders |
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| The common priesthood of the faithful applies to all Christians because we share the Eucharist |
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| When the Church Grants Annulment, the couple is free to re-marry. |
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| Anointing of the sick only focuses on physical illness. |
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| Sacraments of P&R provides healing for any and all illness |
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| Visible sign of God's grace. |
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| Free and undeserved gift from God |
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| Repetition of patterned action that reminds us of original experience |
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| Penance and Reconcilliation |
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| Bishop Priest and Deacons |
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| Is considered essential for salvation |
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| It requires Examination of Conscience |
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| It assumes that suffering and death is part of life and offers healing |
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| It's the first step to becoming a Deacon |
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| Sealing with and receiving the gifts of the holy spirit. |
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| The Longest Season on the Liturgical Calender |
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| The Holy Week (Good Friday) |
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| Study of how events/people in the OT prefigures and foreshadows the events/people in the NT |
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| The name Jesus originally means |
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| Becoming adopted children of God |
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| Becoming a part of the Body of Christ, the church, through baptism |
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| The day when all Catechumens are to be baptized |
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| The word Eucharist originally means |
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| How Jesus Christ is truly present in Eucharist |
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| Our celebration of the Eucharist has the following meanings |
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Thanksgiving Memorial Reparation Sacrifice |
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Introductory Rite Liturgy of the Word Liturgy of the Eucharist Concluding Rite |
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| Ways Christ is present in the eucharist |
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Priest The Word The People The Eucharist |
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| The most important part of mass is |
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| Examination of Conscience |
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Do it before Confession Do it at the end of the day as part of daily prayer Using the ten commandments as a guide is a good idea |
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| How many times should Catholics go to confession |
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| The seal of Confession means |
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| Priest and person confidentiality |
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| Hinduism teaches Samsara has no beginning or end (T or F) |
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| Hinduism teaches Reality is all one essence |
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| Hinduism teaches there are five stages of life from birth to death |
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| Hinduism teaches there are three paths to liberation |
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| The spiritual perfection for all Hindu is called Maya |
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| The most important goal of the student is to study the Vegas |
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| An ascetic returns to the society and becomes teachers to the others |
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| Yoga is one of the three philosophical schools under the Bhakti Marga |
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| Hindus believe that untouchables are born that way because of their own Karma |
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| The most sacred river in Hinduism is the Nile |
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| The Atman becomes one with Brahman through Samsara |
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| Practicing Dharma leads to good Karma |
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| The Endless reincarnation is called Moksha |
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| "Limitation imposed by human condition" according to Hinduism can be described as |
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| From the seven dimensions of religion, the belief in Karma would be |
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| The language in which Hindu texts were written in is called |
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| Hinduism's most popular sacred text where Krishana teaches the great warrior Arjuna is called |
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| A collection of philosophical commentary on the sacred texts of Hinduism is called |
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| Monotheism, Pantheism, Polytheism |
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| In hinduism, the ultimate justice according to the divine order is called |
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| Carpenter, Blacksmith, Merchant |
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| If someone focuses on good work and moral actions in daily life, the person is pursuing |
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| If someone focuses on personal devotion to God the person is pursuing |
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| If someone focuses on intellectual and philosophical wisdom then they are pursuing |
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| A system of Hindu philosophy that seeks to free the eternal self from the bondage of multiple layers of personhood |
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| A system of Hindu philosophy that teaches all reality is essentially consisted of matter and eternal selves |
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| A system of Hindu philosophy that teaches all reality is essentially one which is Brahman |
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| The God who provides personal protection and guides moral perfection |
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| If you are starting a new business, for success and good fortune, you would pray to |
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| The god who is known for change and destruction |
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| The appropriate goal in life for the forest dweller is |
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| Budhism originated from Hinduism Crica 300 BC |
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| The four passing sights were Siddarhta first intro to human suffering |
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| found the importance of the middle way after enlightenment |
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| he discovered the four noble truths during the third watch |
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| He postponed his passing into nirvana bc he wanted to help free others from suffering |
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| He died at age 70 frome eating spoiled food that one of his disciples served |
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| Guatama was born as Brahmin |
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| Buddha didnt discuss after life much |
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| Buddha means universal savior |
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| bodhisattva means buddhist saint |
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| The current dalai lama is the 14th |
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| The greater understanding of Dukkha includes all human conditions tied to Samsara |
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| preached the four noble truths at Deer park |
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| They consider compassion highest virtue |
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| heart of budhist teachings |
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| The Five Precepts are for |
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Right: Views Intentions Speech Conduct Meditation |
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Anicca- impermanence anatta- no self Dukkha- Suffering |
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1. Dont take a life 2. No Alcohol 3. Dont engage in sensuous misconduct 4.Do not eat after noon 5.Do not sleep on high soft bed |
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