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| Judaism, Christianity, and Islam |
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| What three religions can trace their roots to the prophet Abraham? |
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| Catholicism, Protestantism, Eastern Orthodoxy |
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| What are three divisions of Christianity? |
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| Who were the first to print the bible (by hand)? |
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| biographies of the saints |
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| What is the official language of the church? |
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| correct or right believer |
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| The Catholic faith is _____ years old. |
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| special prayers and activities that Catholics ssay and do outside Mass and sacraments that continue and cultivate a personal relationship with God |
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| promoting a strong, healthy, and total love of God |
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| What is the ultimate goal of devotion? |
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| T or F: To Catholics, all people are essentially good, but sin can kill spirituality if left unchecked |
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| What is the only remedy for sin? |
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| various rites that Catholic believe have been created by Jesus and entrusted by him to his Church |
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| What is the best source of divine grace? |
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| T or F: Free will is sacred |
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| the spiritual family all Catholics belong to |
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| practice of Roman Catholic Christianity |
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| members of the Roman Catholic Church |
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| T or F: Catholics, unlike other Christians, don't believe Jesus Christ was the Son of God |
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| T or F: The Bible was written by man, and therefore is considered imperfect--man's interpretation of God's words rather than God's words themselves |
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| the right of becoming a Christian |
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| T or F: Baptism is necessary for salvation |
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| T or F: Baptism can occur through water, blood, or desire |
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| God, the Supreme Being, is made up of three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit |
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| Baptism, Penance, Holy Eucharist, Confirmation, Matrimony, Holy Orders, and Anointing of the Sick |
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| What are the seven sacraments? |
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| rites marking the seven major stages of spiritual development that unite the body with the soul, matter and spirit, physical and spiritual. |
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| incense, stained glass windows, water--things recognized by the five senses to remind a person of an invisible reality |
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| a totally free, unmerited gift from God--inspiration to do His Will |
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| daily and weekly Catholic church service |
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