Love, Sin & Morality
The Greatest of all the virtues.
What is Love?
The religion of Jesus, Mary, Joseph and all the Apostles.
What is Jewish?
The fourth (4th) commandment.
What is to honor & obey your parents?
He came to save us from sin and to build a church to guide us.
Who is Jesus?
Roman Catholics are the only Catholics who consider the Pope to be the final earthly authority concerning the faith.
False - the are many other types of (Eastern) Catholics all of whom consider the Pope to be the final earthly authority concerning the faith.
A synonym for love.
What is Charity?
The Greatest Commandment.
What is to "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind and soul and love your neighbor as yourself."
To intensionally take an innocent human life?
What is the difference between killing and murder?
What is murder?
What is breaking the fifth (5th) commandment?
He was the spokesman for the Apostles.
Jesus called him the rock upon which Jesus would build his church.
Jesus gave him the (figurative) keys to heaven, permission to forgive sins and permission to teach right from wrong.
Who was Peter (the Pope)?
The work and/or inventions of the Monks include wind and water power,
eye glasses, glass mirrors, clocks,
blast furnaces,
beer, wine, cheeses, pretzels, liquors,
the wheeled plow, the rigid horse collar, the nailed horseshoe,
universities, legal personhood and the big bang theory of the universe.
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Something that breaks our relationship with God because it is serious, we know it is wrong and we freely chose to do it.
What is mortal sin?
The miracle of San Lanciano?
Name the eucharistic miracle where communion turned into human heart tissue and human blood, with matching type AB blood and maintained a "fresh" chemical composition more than 1,000 years after the event.
Over 60 million? (Two questions)
How many soldiers and civilians were killed during WWII?
How many babies have been aborted in the USA since 1973?
In 1 Tim 3: 14-16, the Bible calls this "The Pillar and Foundation of Truth."
What is the Church?
Islam as universally practiced today, is about peace, tolerance, equality and freedom of religion.
False - Islam as sometimes practiced today can include holy wars, submission to Islam, forced conversion and execution for dishonoring your family or leaving Islam.
The Law of God within us that can be known by Human Reason.
What is Natural Law?
Going to Mass every Sunday (except in extreme situations) is how we obey this numbered commandment.
What is the third (3rd) commandment, keep holy the Sabbath?
The statistically optimum environment to raise children in.
What is a stable loving marriage between both biological parents?
they declared which, 27 books were to be included in the New Testament.
What is the (Orthodox/Catholic) Church in the forth (4th) century?
The Crusades and Jihad are moral equivalents.
False - The wars of Islamic expansion lasted for 1300 years and can be considered to be ongoing.
The Crusades lasted less than 300 years.
Muslim Holy Wars were to conquer new lands and to convert people.
The Crusades were a response to years and years of a cries for assistance from the christians in the east.
The Muslim Holy Wars were very persistent, expansive and effective.
The Crusades were inconsistent, limited and largely ineffective.
By prayer and by consistenly consulting the Bible, the Church and very holy people.
How do you maintain a well-develop a conscience?
Transubstantiation.
What is the name for the changing of the substance or essence of the communion bread and wine into the body, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus during the Mass?
It makes marriage uniquely different from all other types of loving relationship.
What is the miracle of new life?
These are the three sources the Church uses to determine divine doctrine and truth.
what is Holy Scripture, Traditional Historic Interpretation and the Magisterium (Pope and Church leaders).
The Great Schism that split the Church into Catholics and Protestants occurred in year 1054.
False - The Great Schism of 1054 split the Eastern and Western Church into separate Orthodox and Catholic groups.