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| a humble prayer, something made known |
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| a discovery, something made known |
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| deceitfulness, dishonest behavior |
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| source of destruction harm ruin |
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| observed on Jan 6, this is a festival that commemorates the visit of the Maji |
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| sudden realization of something |
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| the first 4 books of the New Testament |
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| something regarded as the truth |
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| this is the period that begins 4 sundays before x-mas |
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| the arrival of something especially important |
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| on of the sacred rights instituted by Jesus |
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| something considered sacred |
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| one of the original 12 followers of Jesus |
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| An ardent follower or pioneer of something |
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| the first 5 books of the old testament |
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| Those who upheld the ancient mosaic law |
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| an act to show sorrow for sin or wrong doing |
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| box that held the 10 commandments |
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| religious ritual used in formal worship |
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| the season 40 days before Easter |
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| shows unity among denominations |
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| relating to the church or clergy, appropriate for church use. |
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| a smug ignorant, middle-class, indifferent or antagonistic person |
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| the last book in the new testament |
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| great or total destruction |
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| smallest unit in the Catholic church organization |
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| something that is universal |
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| service held on the last 3 days of the holy week |
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| rule or measure an ecclesiastic rule or law enacted by a council |
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| fundamental principal or general rule |
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| first and last letters in the greek alphabet |
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| in a pompous or dogmatic manner |
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| biblical books accepted in the Roman Catholic or Orthadox, but rejected by the protestants |
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| something that is probably false but has some value |
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