Sacraments
Virtues
Seven Capital Sins

Law and Conscience
Works of Mercy
100

This is the sacrament that is the door to all other sacraments.

What is Baptism?

100

A virtue is

Habit to do good 

100

Discontent over good fortune of others

Envy

100

Guides us in our moral living




Conscience

100

Two Main kinds of Mercy

Corporal and Spiritual

200

The most important of all the sacraments

What is The Eucharist?

200

Two kinds of virtues


Natural and Supernatural

200

Indulging in food and drink too much

Gluttony

200

The laws made by civil authorities

Civil Law

200

Visiting the juvenile detention center is what corporal work of mercy

Visit the Imprisoned 

300

Entered into for a vocation to have a family 

Marriage

300

The three theological virtues

What are faith, hope, and love?

300
Root of all other sins

Pride

300

The laws given to us by God in the Old and New Testaments



Revealed laws


300

Inviting someone to Ignite who wants to know more about your Church

Instructing the Ignorant

400
It makes us soldiers of Christ and defenders of the faith.
What is Confirmation?
400

This virtue is the capacity to make good judgments

What is prudence?

400

This sin can be proper in some cases

Anger (righteous response)

400

Church laws made by church officials



Ecclesiastical laws


400

What spiritual work of mercy keeps you from holding a grudge

Forgive all injuries

500
Sacrament given to a dying person
What is Anointing of the Sick
500

This virtue is the most important virtue

What is love?

500
Not making the time to attend a funeral of another is an example of this capital sin

Sloth


500

The basic moral law, which God has placed in human nature and which we discover through reason



Natural Law

500

This work of mercy celebrates the Communion of Saints

Pray for the living and the dead

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