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  • The belief that Mary was conceived without Original Sin. a Holy Day of Obligation. December 8

Immaculate Conception

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How many sacraments are there?

Seven

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Son of God, Savior, He instituted the Holy Eucharist.

Jesus

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How long you fast before receiving Holy Communion?

One hour

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The Sacrament by which men are ordained to become a member of the Church - bishops, priests, and deacons

Holy Orders

200

Leading bishops who choose the future pope and assist the Church by governing it.

Cardinals

200

A gift of the Holy Spirit that helps us to be in wonder of God.

Fear of the Lord (Wonder & Awe)

200

Mary's parents

St. Anne and St. Joachim

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The Thursday before Easter; the day the Church commemorates the Last Supper. When the Eucharist was Instituted.

Holy Thursday

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Guides the Church

Holy Spirit

300

Sacrament of initiation.
Sacrament by which God cleanses all sin gives our souls new life and one becomes a member of the Church.

Baptism

300

Who can baptize?

Bishops, priests, and deacons. However, anyone can baptize in an emergency.

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First pope

Peter

300

The second part of the Mass

Liturgy of the Eucharist

300

The coming of the Holy Spirit to the Apostles 50 days after Jesus rose from the dead.

Pentecost

400

Jesus Christ offering his life through his sacrificial Death on the Cross for the salvation of people.

Redemption

400

God's guiding the content of what writers were to include in their book of the Bible.




Insipration

400

Must go to confession at least this often.

Once a year

400

The community of Christians assembled by God

Church

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A seriously sinful proposal which replaces God as the goal of one's life. A condition for mortal sin.

Grave matter

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Rising of Jesus from the dead by God.

Resurrection

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The rising of the body of Jesus into heaven on the 40th day after his Resurrection




Ascension

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The act of telling our sins, committed after Baptism, to the priest. They are forgiven through the absolution of a priest.

Confession

500

First part of the Mass




Liturgy of the Word

500

The Eucharist received by a dying person.




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