The four last things
What are Death, Judgement, Heaven, Hell
A Saint is
What is someone in Heaven?
Temptation is
What is the act of being tempted towards sin
The Marks of the Church
What are One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic
At a minimum, I must confess my sins
What is at least once a year
The two different judgements each human will experience are
What are the particular judgement and the last judgement
The name for the type of praise given to Mary
What is hyperdulia?
Original Sin
What is the sin of Adam and Eve passed on to the whole human race
The Church draws her holiness from
What is from Christ's example and gift of the Holy Spirit remaining with the Church
At a minimum, I must receive the Eucharist
What is at least once during the Easter Season
Heaven is
what is "to be with Christ"?
The Immaculate Conception
What is Mary being conceived without sin?
Concupiscence is
What is the tendency to continue sinning
The two senses of the Church's "Catholic" Charism
What are:
-Christ present in her, therefore the fullness of salvation which He has willed is present in her
-Being sent out on mission by Christ
Between these ages, Catholics are required to observe the days of fast and abstinence (sickness and pregnancy excepted)
What is between 14 and 60 years old
This causes a person to go to Hell
What is dying in mortal sin without repenting and accepting God's merciful love
The four Marian Dogmas
What are:
-The Divine Maternity
-Perpetual Virginity
-Immaculate Conception
-Assumption
The difference between venial and mortal sin in the soul
What is mortal sin destroys the life of grace within a soul whereas venial sin only weakens it
The three visible bonds of unity in the Church
What are:
-Profession of one faith received from the Apostles
-Common celebration of Divine Worship
-Apostolic Succession through Holy Orders
To skip Mass on Sundays knowingly and willfully
What is to commit a mortal sin
Purgatory is
What is a place of purification to achieve holiness necessary to enter hte kingdom of heaven
The most recently defined Marian Dogma and year it was defined in
What is the Assumption in 1950?
The three conditions required for a sin to be mortal
What are:
-Grave Matter
-Full Knowledge
-Deliberate Consent
The three ways the Church is aposotolic
What are:
-Built on the foundation of the Apostles
-Hands on the teaching of the Apostles in Sacred Tradition
-Is continually guided by the successors of the Apostles, the Bishops
The five precepts of the Church
What are:
-Attending Mass on Sundays
-Confessing your sins at least once a year
-receiving the Eucharist at least once during Easter
-Observing the days of fast & abstinence
-Helping to provide for the needs of the Church