Christian Living
Prayer
The Catholic Church
Ecumenism
Catholic Principles & Relationships
100
A gift from God meant for married love between a man and a woman. It is all that makes a person male or female.
What is Human Sexuality?
100
We should always have an openness to this to engage in the mission of the Church.
What is God's call (vocation)?
100
A living institution, both divine and human, gifted by the Holy Spirit with a mission to the world throughout history.
What is The Church?
100
The evangelizing work of the Church in the task of creating unity and peace in the world.
What is Ecumenism?
100
Friendships grow through this.
What is Chastity?
200
This has a twofold purpose ordered to the communion and good of the couple and to the generation and education of children.
What is Marriage?
200
This affirms and challenges our thoughts and actions.
What is the Gospel?
200
Members of the Church have done both of these throughout Her history.
What is Contributed to and Undermined Her mission?
200
Churches evolved from the time of the Protestant Revolution; including the Lutheran, Episcopalian, Baptist, Methodist and Apostolic churches.
What are Protestant churches?
200
A grave sin. Those who have committed this sin should seek reconciliation and healing.
What is Abortion?
300
He guides Christians to set their hearts on the kingdom of God rather on material riches.
Who is the Holy Spirit?
300
A way of prayer which involves reading a short passage from scripture, meditationg on it, praying about it and then contemplating it.
What is Lectio Divina?
300
These churches are fateful to the Pope, but have their own unique church laws, rites and spirituality.
What are the Eastern Catholic Churches?
300
The leader of the Catholic Church throughout the world, the successor of the Apostle Peter and a sign of our unity.
Who is the Pope?
300
To be able to communicate well with our peers and adults, we should make sure to do these 3 things.
What are listen, use self-disclosure and compromise?
400
1) life and dignity of the human person, 2) call to family, community and participation, 3) solidarity, 4) dignity of work, 5) rights and responsibilities, 6) options for the poor and vulnerable and 7) care for God's creation.
What are the Seven Key Principles of Catholic Social Teaching?
400
Important in the prayer life of a Christian, it engages thought, imagination, emotion and desire in order to deepen our faith, convert our heart and fortify our will to follow Christ.
What is Prayer of Imagination?
400
This began in 1890 and is a sign of hope for society undergoing vast change through the rise and fall of totalitarian governments.
What is The Age of the Modern Church?
400
Because we respect them, we can recognize what we share in common with them and also be honest about how we differ.
Who are Other Christians?
400
This virtue disposes us to avoid every kind of excess.
What is Temperance?
500
This can shape our values and practices either positively or negatively.
What is media?
500
This is the devotion where we put ourselves in the presence of Christ in the Eucharist to speak with Him and spend time with Him.
What is Eucharistic Adoration?
500
The ecumenical council which led the Catholic church into a place of spiritual leadership in modern society.
What is the Vatican II Council?
500
The leader of the worldwide community of the Eastern Catholic and Orthodox Churches.
What is a Patriarch?
500
Catholic Christians have specific moral values and teachings about this.
What is Human Sexuality?
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