This is the official Public Worship of the Church. It includes the 7 Sacraments and forms of daily prayer.
Liturgy
This word means God’s free, loving gift of his own life and help to do what he calls us to do. It is participation in the life of the Holy Trinity.
GRACE
This is the Sacrament at the Service of Communion in which a baptized man and a baptized woman make a permanent covenant of love with each other and with God.
Matrimony
This is the name given to those whom The Church declares led holy lives and are enjoying eternal life with God in heaven.
Saints
This is where Jesus performs his first miracle.
Wedding Feast at Cana
This is the special place in the church where the Blessed Sacrament is reserved after Mass for those who are ill or for Eucharistic Adoration.
Tabernacle
Sanctifying Grace
This is faithful presence; it is the most important rule of loving and lasting relationships.
Fidelity
This is the phrase given of All Sundays, as well as designated Holy Days that Catholics are required to participate in the Mass.
Holy Days of Obligation
Who is present through the rituals and symbols of all the Seven Sacraments?
Jesus
This phase means some of the minimum requirements given by Church leaders for deepening our relationship with God and the Church.
Precepts of the Church
This is the help God gives us in our particular need or to do a particular good act or to avoid evil.
Actual Grace
These are solemn promises that are made to or before God.
Vows
This is the name given to those whom The Church declares led holy lives and are enjoying eternal life with God in heaven.
Saints
This virtue helps you maintain the right balance of body and spirit in human sexuality.
Chastity
This is the commandment that requires us to observe Sunday as a Holy Day of Obligation.
The 3rd Commandment
This is a specific to each of the Seven Sacraments. It is the Gift of the Holy Spirit that helps us fulfill our particular calling.
Sacramental Grace
This is the Sacrament at the Service of Communion in which a baptized man is ordained to teach the faithful, lead divine worship, and govern the Church; ordained ministers serve as bishops, priests, or deacons.
Holy Orders
This is the part of the Eucharistic Prayer in which the priest prays the words of Jesus over the bread and wine, and these elements become the Body and Blood of Christ.
Consecration
Like Baptism and Confirmation, ordination (Holy Orders) leaves this type of indelible mark on the Soul.
This is something that uses actions and symbols. They generally remain the same and use symbols and repeated gestures to free us to go beyond the actions that make them up to enter more deeply into the spiritual meaning “layer by layer”.
Rituals
This is called “charisms” in St. Pauls letter to the Corinthians. They are special Gifts of the Holy Spirit connected to one’s state in life or ministry in the Church such as teaching or giving aid.
Special Graces
This term refers to the mission and ability of priests and bishops, granted through Holy Orders, to act in the person of Christ.
In Persona Christi
This is the Church’s public prayer offered at set times during the day and night to mark each day as holy.
Liturgy of the Hours
What is the state of life lived by religious sisters, brothers, and priests in community and characterized by the vows of poverty, chastity, and obediance?
Consecrated Religious Life