The establishment of culture.
What is institutions?
Called to happiness and holiness, blessed with a conscience, able to sin.
What is human?
The number of sacraments in the Catholic Church.
What is seven?
The number of tendencies of individualism.
What is seven?
The definition of unconditional love.
What is charity?
The set of meanings, belief, values and rules for the living.
What is culture?
This person formed a new order of nuns, the Missionaries of Charity.
What is Mother Teresa?
The rite where water is the most important symbol.
What is baptism?
The definition of identifying one's self by giving facts.
What is self-understanding?
The Greek word for sexual love.
What is eros?
The visual cultural symbol by which Canadians identify themselves.
What is the Maple Leaf?
The study of the origins, development and customs of humankind.
What is anthropology?
The ritual where there is exchange of promises and rings in the Catholic Church.
What is marriage?
To love your neighbour as yourself.
What is the second Commandment?
Another word for hetaireia.
What is companionship?
Objects or gestures that express one specific message or meaning.
What is signs?
To be human is to be essentially this, despite the capacity for disorder and sin.
What is good?
The special relationship between God and the Chosen People.
What is covenant?
To not be afraid to listen and lives out of a trust and faith in others.
What is Christian self-understanding?
The five kinds of love.
What is hetaireia, eros, storge, philia and agape?
Many anthropologists believe that this is, by its very nature, human.
What is religion?
Our human communities mirror the divine community of persons.
What is the Trinity?
Rituals are a means of marking important changes that take place in our lives as the Catholic Church with this.
What is sacraments?
The Name of God revealed to Moses.
What is YHWH?
Do to others as you would have them do to you.
What is the golden rule?