The three persons of the Trinity are:
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God the:
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
Evangelization is best defined as...
To bring the Good News of Jesus Christ to others.
Sin is best defined as...
An offense God through a violation of truth, reason, and conscience.
(An act that separates us from God)
R.C.I.A stands for...
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The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
True or False:
Catholics adore Mary.
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False... Catholics venerate Mary.
The word Ruah means ________, _________, ______ and ________ in Hebrew.
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Breath, life, wind, and air
"Ekklesia" is a _______ word and translates to the English word _______. It can also mean ________ _______ or __________.
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Greek; Church; "those called out, convocation, or assembly.
Venial sin is...
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A sin that weakens and wounds are relationship with God but does not destroy divine life in our souls.
A Catechumen is best defined as...
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An unbaptized person who is preparing to receive all of the sacraments of Christian Initiation.
Mary is referred to as the Immaculate Conception because...
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She was born without original sin.
During the sacrament of Baptism ________ is washed away and forgiven. Furthermore _________ grace is infused into the soul.
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Original Sin; sanctifying
A sacrament is best defined as... and an example is...
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A visible sign of an invisible grace
An example is
- Baptism, the Eucharist, Confirmation, Matrimony, Holy Orders, Anointing of the sick, and Last Rites.
Mortal Sin is best defined as...
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A serious violation of God's law of love that results in the loss of sanctifying grace in the soul.
The effects of the sacrament of Confirmation include...
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1. The full out pouring of the Holy Spirit, which makes it possible to cry out "Abba! Father!"
2. Binding us more closely to the Church and more firmly to Christ.
3. Increasing the gifts of the Holy Spirit in us.
The annunciation is when...
When the Angel Gabriel declared her she would have a son through the Holy Spirit.
The relationship between the Holy Trinity is called the...
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The Immanent Trinity
The three membership categories of the Catholic Church are...
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Laity, Hierarchy, and Consecrated/Religious life.
A Catholic can be forgiven of a mortal sin and have sanctifying grace restored in their soul if they...
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Go to Confession (confess the mortal sin they committed).
Transubstantiation refers to...
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What happens when the bread and wine at Mass are consecrated and then become the Body and Blood of Christ despite still looking like bread and wine.
The assumption refers to...
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The Church dogma that teaches Mary never died, rather she was taken directly up into Heaven.
The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are...
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Wisdom, understanding, knowledge, counsel (right judgement), fortitude (courage), piety (reverence), and fear of the Lord.
Infallibility refers to...
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A gift of the Holy Spirit given to the Pope and Bishops that preserves them from error when proclaiming doctrine on faith or morals.
What is the difference between particular judgment and last judgment?
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Particular judgment is when God judges you immediatly after death.
The last judgement is when Christ judges the living and the dead and fully establishes His Kingdom on earth.
Mr. Ernest is an awesome teacher because...
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What Marian memorial was celebrated yesterday?
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Mary, mother of the Church.