The primary way in which we receive grace
What are the sacraments?
The event i which we receive the theological virtues
What is Baptism?
The virtue by which we control our passions
What is Temperance?
The matter for baptism
What is Water?
Something that is above the nature of a being is called ____________
What is "Supernatural"?
The greatest virtue
What is Charity (Love)?
The virtue by which we hold firm in pursuing the good despite difficulties or dangers
What is fortitude?
Courage
"This is my body" and "this is my blood" is the ________ of the sacrament of the Eucharist
What is the "form"
A free and undeserved gift that God gives us to help us get to heaven
What is Grace
The theological virtue by which we trust in God and rely on him completely
What is Hope?
The ability to judge what is truly good and to choose that right means of attaining it.
What is Prudence
The two elements which make up the sign of a sacrament
What is Form and Matter?
The life of God in our souls by which we are made adopted children of God
What is sanctifying grace?
The Theological virtues are __________ while the cardinal virtues are acquired by human power
What is "infused"
The virtue connected to the gift of the holy spirit of piety (reverence toward God)
What is Justice?
The Contrition, Confession and Penance
What is the matter of Confession
A supernatural help from God to help us do good and avoid evil `
What is Actual Grace?
The Saint who wrote about the necessity and hierarchy of the theological virtues in the Bible
Who is saint Paul?
The meaning of the word cardinal and the reasons we call these four virtues "cardinal virtues
What is "hinge"
*all other virtues extend from these four
The minister of the sacrament of matrimony
Who is the couple entering marriage?
The sacraments which give an indelible mark and therefore cannot be repeated
What is Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders?