Jesus is this type of person with these two natures.
What is a divine person with a divine and human nature?
This is the only thing which distinguishes the persons of the Trinity.
What is their relation to one another?
These are the ordinary ministers of Baptism.
What are a bishop, priest, or deacon?
This is the first gift of the Holy Spirit.
What is love?
These sacraments leave an indelible mark on the soul.
This two word phrase indicates Jesus as God and man in one person.
What is the Hypostatic Union?
These are two symbols we use to identify the action of the Holy Spirit.
What is water, anointing, fire, a dove, cloud and light, etc.?
This means the sacrament occurred as the Church intended it to.
What is licit?
These are the sacraments of healing.
What are Confession and the Anointing of the Sick?
These are the three "types" of baptism.
What is baptism by water, blood, and desire?
This is who baptized Christ and what he was baptized with, theologically.
Who is God the Father and the Holy Spirit?
These are three of the fruits of the Holy Spirit.
What is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control, generosity, modesty, and chastity?
These are the sacraments of Vocation.
What are Holy Matrimony and Holy Orders?
This is the sacrament which all other sacraments are oriented towards and bound up in.
What is the Holy Eucharist?
This title most clearly indicates Jesus as divine.
What is the "Son of Man?"
These two terms indicate the who and the what of a thing.
What is substance and nature?
This theological word reflects the person of the Holy Spirit existing as the love between the Father and the Son.
What is spiration?
These are two of the three purposes of the sacraments.
What is to sanctify, to build up the body of Christ, and to give worship to God?
This is the people of God participating in the work of God.
What is the liturgy?
Which book and chapter in Scripture discusses the need for discerning before receiving the Eucharist lest judgement occurs.
What is 1 Corinthians 11?
This heresy claimed Christ did not have a real or human body, but only an apparent or phantom one.
What is Gnostic Docetism?
This is the 'sacrament' (physical presence) of the mission of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.
What is the Church?
The phrase "ex opere operato" indicates the validity of the sacrament does not depend on this.
These are the two effects of baptism.
What is the forgiveness of sins and becoming a new creature / adopted child of God?
This is the definition of a sacrament.
What is an outward sign of inward grace instituted by Christ for our sanctification?