This term means “universal” when describing the Church.
Catholic
The Sacrament that joins one man and one woman in a faithful and fruitful union.
Marriage
The four books proclaiming the Good News of Jesus Christ.
The Gospels
The heresy claiming humans could achieve perfection without God’s grace.
Pelagianism
Sharing the Good News of salvation.
Evangelization
The teaching authority of the Church.
The Magisterium
The changing of bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ.
Transubstantiation
The Hebrew word meaning “anointed one.”
Messiah
The heresy teaching that Sacraments depended on the holiness of the priest.
Donatism
The Christian family is commonly called this.
The Domestic Church
The four marks of the Church are One, Holy, Catholic, and this.
Apostolic
Two forms of liturgical prayer are the Mass and this.
Liturgy of the Hours
The period of captivity following the conquest of Judah.
Babylonian Exile
The Christian mystery of one God in three Persons.
Trinity
The belief that fulfillment comes from acquiring material goods.
Consumerism
This phrase means “from the chair” and refers to infallible papal teaching.
Ex Cathedra
Bishops and priests act this way when celebrating the Sacraments
In Persona Christi
This council debated whether Christians had to follow Jewish Old Testament laws.
Council of Jerusalem
This heresy claimed Jesus only appeared to be human.
Monophysitism
The three evangelical vows most religious profess.
What are poverty, chastity, and obedience
The full content of divine revelation found in Scripture and Tradition.
The Deposit of Faith?
The Church is called the sacrament of salvation because she is both the sign and this of communion with God.
God’s plan for the tribes of Israel was that they would become this to the nations.
A kingdom of priests
The tendency toward sin that remains after Baptism.
Concupiscence
Fellowship goes beyond friendship because it includes a shared desire for this.
Sainthood