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100

The group of clerics, or ordained ministers (bishops, priests, or deacons)

Clergy

100

Successors of the Apostles who have received the fullness of the priesthood, spiritual leaders of Christians in their Dioceses

Bishops

100

The doctrine that Mary was always a virgin, before, during, and after the birth of Christ

Perpetual virginity

100

Sins which engender other sins and vices, there are traditionally seven of them

Capital sin

100

A good habit we learn which helps us to do good and avoid evil

Virtue

200

All those baptized members of the Church who are not in a religious state of life

Laity

200

A visible sign or ceremony given to us by Jesus in order to give us sanctifying grace

Sacrament

200

The act of intellect by which we judge right from wrong according to what we have learned from faith and reason

Conscience

200

The universal judgment of the entire human race at the end of the world

General judgment

200

The individual judgment by Christ of each human being at the moment of death

Particular judgment

300

Religious beliefs that corrupt the true teachings of Christ and the Church

Heresies

300

To speak in the interests of another person or to ask for something for another person

Intercede

300

The truths of the faith which God has made known to us through tradition and scripture

Revelation

300

Caring for creation and using wisely the gifts that God has given us

Stewardship

300

One of the articles or ceremonial attire worn by ecclesiastical officiants as indicative of their rank and appropriate to the rite being celebrated

Vestments

400

The state of life for those who have chosen to remain unmarried for the sake of the Kingdom of Heaven

Celibacy

400

The truth that the Catholc Church, with the help of the Holy Spirit, is free from error when teaching about faith and morals.

Infallibility

400

The sacred vessel in which the consecrated Host is placed for Exposition

Monstrance

400

Someone who studies God and religion

Theologian

400

A meeting of bishops of an ecclesiastical province to discuss the doctrinal and pastoral needs of the Church

Synod

500

Work carried out to help further the mission of Christ, after the example of the Apostles

Apostolate 

500

The teachings that faith and morals change over time and that there is no concrete, objective right and wrong

Modernism

500

The teaching office or authority in the Church

Magisterium

500

Cooperation among Christians, including efforts to restore full unity in truth and love among all Christians

Ecumenism 

500

Latin for "from the chair", refers to the authority of the Pope when he teaches infallibly

Ex Cathedra

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