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| when did Jesus begin the founding of the Church? |
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| when did jesus complete the founding of the church? |
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| when did jesus promulgate the church? |
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| gave apostles the holy spirit |
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| how did jesus promulgate the church? |
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| miracles, gathering of apostles, teachings |
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| healings, exorcisms, miracles |
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| jesus' public ministry was made up of... |
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| sayings, sermon, actions, parables |
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| not only people with temporal punishment for sins on their soul get sent to purgatory but also those with... |
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| how long does purgatory last as a place? |
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| how can the saints in heaven help the pour souls in purgatory? |
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| according to st. thomas why can the faithful help atone for each others' temporal punishment? |
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| blessed in heaven, poor souls in purgatory, faithful on earth |
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| the communion of saints is made up of... |
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| an outward sign must have both.. |
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| physical matter or an action perceptible to the senses |
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| the matter in a sacrament can be... |
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| matrimony and reconciliation |
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| the two parts of the outward sign do not have to exist at the same point in time in these two sacraments: |
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| baptism and reconciliation |
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| confirmation, holy orders, baptism |
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| when is the sacramental character received?(3) |
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| who is the primary minister of the sacraments? |
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| the obstacle of grace for the sacrament of the living is... |
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| lack of faith and not being ready |
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| 2 obstacles of grace for the sacraments of the dead are... |
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| remote matter in confirmation |
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| remote matter in reconciliation |
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| remote matter in extreme unction |
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| proximate matter in baptism |
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| laying on of hands and anointing |
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| proximate matter in confirmation |
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| proximate matter in reconciliation |
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| proximate matter in extreme unction |
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| extraordinary minister of confirmation |
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| minister of the eucharist |
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| minister of reconciliation |
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| minister of extreme unction |
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| concupiscence, death and suffering |
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| three evils that remain after baptism |
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| desire, martyrdom, and perfect love |
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| three substitutes for baptism |
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| not already confirmed, in a state of grace |
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| to be confirmed one must: |
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| gifts of the holy spirit are found in: |
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| makes them a soldier of christ |
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| what obligation does confirmation confer on its recipient? |
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| baptized and in a state of grace |
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| in order to receive the eucharist one must be: |
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| accidents change, not substance |
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| an accidental conversion is when... |
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| when the accidents of bread and wine can no longer be identified |
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| when does the real presence of the eucharist cease? |
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| both accidents and substance change |
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| a substantial conversion is when: |
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| accidents stay the same, substance changes |
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| transubstantiation is when: |
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| which 2 characteristics of christ support transubstantiation? |
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| who coined the term of transubstantiation? |
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| the eucharist is necessary for whom? |
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| genesis, psalms, malachi, isaiah |
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| eucharist is prefigured on the old testament books of: |
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| perfect contrition is motivated by: |
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| imperfect contrition is motivated by: |
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| detestation of sin, intention to sin no more, do not want to offend god |
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| 3 properties of contrition |
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| still requires contrition, used if a person is too sick to confess |
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| the three characteristics of extreme unction's ability to forgive sin are: your temporal punishment is atoned for according to your love,... |
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| still requires contrition, used if a person is too sick to confess |
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| the three characteristics of extreme unction's ability to forgive sin are: your temporal punishment is atoned for according to your love,... |
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| the indissoluble marriage bond lasts... |
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| other then indissolubility and children what is another one of the riches of marriage? |
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| a bishop is superior to a priest in jurisdiction and: |
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| deacon gets a diagonal stole and... |
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| priest gets a stole and a... |
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| bishop gets a staff and a... |
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| priest earns the power of consecration and... |
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| bishop earns the power to consecrate the confirmed and... |
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| only males can be priests because they act: |
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| care for the sick and the poor |
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| deaconesses helped with female baptisms and... |
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