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Potpourri
100

This is the action of communicating with God privately, vocally, or through meditation or contemplation.

Prayer

100

The Second person of the Trinity is:

God the Son, Jesus Christ, The Word of God

100

We refer to this figure of the Old Testament as our father in faith. 

Abraham, who is the Father of both the Israelites (through his son Isaac) and the Arab people (through his son Ishmael).

100

This institution was established by Christ in order to continue the distribution of the Sacraments as well as to guide her faithful to better unity in Christ. 

The Church

100

There are this many seasons in the Liturgical year. 

Five: Advent, Christmas, Ordinary Times, Lent, Easter

200

This is the original act which created a divide between us and God. 

Original Sin

200

This person of the Trinity is the one which we struggle with the most in terms of building a relationship.

The Holy Spirit

200

Describe why faith alone is not enough for salvation.

Only by truly centering our life around Christ will we be able to join Him for eternity. It takes effort and action to truly achieve This. We cannot be saved by simply proclaiming that Jesus Christ is Our Lord and Savior. 

200

There are this many precepts of the Catholic Church.

Seven

200

These are the places in which we may find ourselves in for eternity. 

Heaven and Hell

300

These are the three expressions of prayer:

Vocal - simple conversation with God.

Meditation - prayer of understanding.

Contemplation - prayer of resting in God's presence.

300

This group of people had a complicated relationship with the Father. Seeing Him only in fear, they failed to enter a filial relationship with Him. 

The Israelites

300

This order, or system, was established by Christ to continue the distribution of the Sacraments within the Church. Each of the higher levels within this system can trace their origins to one of the Twelve Apostles. 

The hierarchy of the Church. 

Pope, Cardinal, Bishop, Priest, Deacon, Laity. 

300

This office was instituted by Christ to act as a visible head of the Church here on earth. The man who takes this office holds the “keys of the kingdom” which were first given to Peter. 

The Papacy (the office of the Pope).

300

These are the names of the three levels of Feasts within the Catholic Church:

Solemnities, Feasts, Memorials

400

These are the four forms of prayer:

Adoration– the prayer worshipping God for His greatness.

Thanksgiving – the prayer of gratitude for all His gifts.

Contrition – the prayer of sorrow for our sins and the sins of others. 

Petition – the prayer of requesting what we need for our salvation.

400

This term refers to all the ways God reveals Himself and communicates His life. This, then, is God's plan for the salvation of all people.

The economy of the Trinity 

400

God's communication of Himself, by which He makes known the mystery of His divine plan.

Public Revelation

400

Christ’s kingdom is one of Many Mansions. Describe why this is so and what the statement itself alludes to. 

There are many levels to Heaven. The Mansions refer to the different chairs those in Heaven will hold, so to speak. 

400

Identify how many times we will stand before Our Lord for Judgement. Name them.

Two

Private (Personal) Judgement - Occurs after death.

General (Final) Judgement - Occurs for all at the end of time. 

500

These are the five difficulties we can face in prayer:

Distractions, Devaluation, Dryness, Despair, Devil

500

This heresy subscribed to the belief that Jesus was not Divine. Rather, Jesus was adopted by the Father at his baptism. 

Adoptionism

500

Revelations made in the course of history which do not add to or form part of the deposit of faith, but rather may help people live out their faith more fully. Some have been recognized by the authority of the Church.

Private Revelation

500

This word is used to describe how the Pope can make certain proclamations concerning faith and morals that must be adhered to by all the faithful. These proclamations are rare And are recognized as the work of the Holy Spirit. 

Infallible  

500

This is a third option, of sorts, when we die. For 500 points, name this third existence and describe the differences it has compared to Heaven and Hell. 

Purgatory. It is a state of being, not a physical place.  It will only exist to the end of tI’ve. 

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