From the Catholic view only _______ can fully satisfy the human heart.
Who is God?
a lifelong covenant, created by God, which joins a man and a woman in an Indissoluble bond.
What is Marriage (Matrimony)?
True or False: the Catholic Church endorses specific candidates or parties
What is false?
The Church's living teaching office
What is the magisterium?
A woman who has been consecrated by the church to a life of perpetual virginity in the service of God”
Who is a consecrated virgin?
All people, including single people, are called to ____________ by saving sexual intimacy until marriage.
What is chastity?
At an ordination Mass, the candidates for ordination kneel before the bishop and promise him their loyalty and _____.
What is obedience?
A call from God to all members of the Church to embrace a life of holiness
What is a vocation?
The first reference to the Sacrament of Marriage in the Bible (Book of the Bible)
What is Genesis?
The individual/s who have the FIRST responsibility to educate children.
Who are parents?
Jesus Christ is our High Priest because he offered himself on the Cross in _______ for the sins of humanity.
What is atonement?
Charitable actions that respond to people's physical needs and show respect for human dignity. The traditional list of seven works includes feeding the hungry, giving drink to the thirsty, clothing the naked, sheltering the homeless, visiting the sick, visiting prisoners, and burying the dead
What are the Corporal Works of Mercy?
The process of listening to God and our hearts to know what God wants us to do
What is Discernment?
The vocabulary word is a translation of the Latin sancta sedes, which literally means "holy seat"?
What is "Holy See"?
Jesus taught that happiness comes from ______________
What is living the beatitudes?
A personal, solemn promised of faithful love that involves mutual commitments and creates a sacred relationship
What is a Covenant?
According to Catholic teaching, when human life become sacred.
What is "at conception"?
Two categories of Deacons.
What are Permanent and Transitional?
Every religious community has a specific mission in the Church, called a _____
What is a charism?
A person God chooses to speak his message of salvation…usually a communicator of a divine message in the Bible
What is a prophet?
In the _______ formation of the priesthood men study theology and philosophy in order to gain a deep understanding of what it means to be human
What is intellectual?
Proclaiming God's news in words and actions.
What is evangelizing?
The _____________ nature of the marriage union symbolizes God's unending love for all humanity.
What is Permanent?
An issue of such gravity that it allows for no political maneuvering
What is a disqualifying issue?
This symbolizes a bishop's call to care for Christ's flock
What is a crozier?
The vocabulary word that means “having to do with the last things: the Last Judgment, the particular judgment, the resurrection of the body, Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory”
What is eschatological?
The vocabulary word is the Greek word for “learner”
What is Disciple?
The vocabulary word means “signs and symbols of one's office, ministry, or vocation”
What is "Insignia"?
Greek word in the New Testament means God's love for people and how Christians should love each other
What is "Agape"?
The Old Testament has a love and beloved that is normally interpreted as Israel and God or Jesus and the Church?
What is Song of Songs?
The act gives citizens the right to request government records
What is the Freedom of Information Act?
Has the authority to call a man to be a bishop
Who is the Pope?
The evangelical counsels
What are poverty, chastity, and obedience?
The vocabulary word is from the Latin meaning “to hand on”
What is "Tradition"?
A declaration by the Church that a marriage is null and void called
What is an annulment?
Dating with a clear purpose, not just casually
What is Intentionality?
The book of the Bible deals with themes of repentance and renewed fidelity.
What is Hosea?
The principle that guides the relations in society, stating that higher authority should not interfere unnecessarily with lower authority
What is the Principle of Subsidiarity?
All the faithful participate in Christ's priesthood through Baptism
What is the Common Priesthood of the Faithful?
The __________ life defined by those who separate themselves from the world in prayer and penance in order to be devoted to the praise of God and the salvation of the world.
What is Eremitic?
The moral law that can be understood through our intellect and the use of reason; law written on human hearts
What is natural law?
Placed under the authority of a particular bishop or the superior of a religious community
What is incardinated?