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Bartholomew Andrew Peter Philip Thaddeus Thomas John James the Greater James the less Judas Simon Matthew |
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| on the tenth day then the holy spirit, who christ had promised to send, came down upon the twelve apostles in the form of tongues and fire and wind |
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| the church is free from error in teaching and morals |
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| a person that dies for their faith or God |
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| to free someone from slavery by buying freedom for the person. Jesus redeemed us from sin and the devil by his death and resurrection |
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| the blessed virgin Mary. it reminds us that jesus came to us through her |
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| the act of dying for your faith |
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| table which has been specially dedicated to God for the offering of sacrifices; where the holy mass is offered |
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| someone who is a "go-between" o messenger; jesus is inbetween gad and mankind |
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| the supernatural help we receive from god through the sacraments. we need it to get into heaven. |
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| the free gift that god gives us by which he helps us get into heaven. there are different kinds of grace: sanctifying sacramental and actual |
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| a person commissioned by a church to spread its faith or carry on humanitarian work |
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| ways of worshiping and living that comes from Byzantine. second biggest rite in church |
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| someone who is chosen to pray and offer sacrifice to god on behave of others |
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| a living being offered in sacrifice to god |
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| beyond our human nature and powers |
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| the prayer and adoration which we offer to god especially through the mass and sacraments |
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| god!!!!!! the one whom receive this wonderful gift of god in our souls |
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| a short story that is meant to teach a religious teaching; jesus used parables to teach the people about god and salvation |
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| greatest place to live; also known as heaven |
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| comes to us in form of inspirations that enlighten our minds and move our wills;ex- desire to pray or read bible |
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| the term that reminds us of Jesus' mission as a PRIEST, PROPHET AND KING. we share in the triple office through baptism and confirmation |
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| gospel; that we are freed from sin and able to enter heaven;been accomplished by Jesus' death and Resurrection |
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| Catholics whose ways of worship and living the faith that comes from Rome;largest rite in church |
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| particular way of celebrating the sacraments according to the rules of the church |
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| plan that god has made for every human being;this will help us reach heaven |
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| the truth that god became man |
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| events that are far above humans natural powers. supernatural happenings done by god |
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| writers of the gospels(matt mark luke and john) |
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| the mystery that christs human and divine natures are united in the 2nd person of the holy trinity |
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| religious beliefs that corrupt the true teachings of christ |
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| heresy that denied the truth that the son of god became a real man, jesus christ |
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| heresy that denied the truth that jesus is god |
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| the gathering of the worlds bishops with the pope for a special reason |
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| the profession of faith that we say at mass. it contains the beliefs of christians |
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| the truth that the catholic church will last untilll the end of the world |
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| visible leader of curch and supreme teacher of the catholic faith |
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| succesors of apostles; spiritual leaders of christians in there diocese |
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| the order of athority in the church |
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| another name for the church; reminds us that we are people on a spiritual journey to the kingdom of heaven(pilgrims) |
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| the church; reminds us that the church is a visible community of people that are chosen by god |
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| the church; reminds us that we are all united to jesus and each other as the various parts of a human body are connected to form one person |
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| the relashionship between all of the members of the church, weather they are in heaven purgatory or on earth |
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| one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church |
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