Called to Beatitude
True or False
Character
The Cardinal Virtues
Discipleship
100

Jesus’ teachings and earthly examples of moral living are essential because he redeemed, sanctified, and justified humankind. 

What is Jesus is the moral norm.

100

The twelve gifts of the Holy Spirit are perfections the Holy Spirit forms in us as the first fruits of our life in heaven.

What is false ... The twelve Fruits of the Holy Spirit...

100

Explain three characteristics of people with good character.

What are ... (1) Loving God above all, they recognize, respect, and respond to all human beings with love. (2) Fully Human, - free, intelligent, reponsible, open to growth, spiritual. (3) Virtues - they practice the virtues in their lives.

100

The virtue which helps us master the appetites of the senses:

What is Temperance (p 137 - 138)

100

The mandate of all baptized Christians to follow Jesus and participate in his role as priest, prophet, and king.

What is discipleship

200

you must be sorry for sin in your heart, mind, and will, and resolve not to sin again.

What is Repentance

200

Through the gift of charisms, Christ remains present to aid in the building of good character.

What is ...

"Through the gift of the Holy Spirit, ..." (pg 136)

200

 _________ can strive for personal holiness through secular institutes inspired by the evangelical counsels.

Who are the laity.

200

The virtue that helps us to respect the rights of others:

What is Justice (p. 137)

200

Unlike __________, who was disobedient to God, Jesus was obedient to his Father.

Who is Adam.

300

This Beatitude encourages empathy—thinking, feeling, and acting from another’s perspective rather than your own. 

What is Mercy (p. 127)

300

Because God is truth faith enables us to believe in God, all that God has said and revealed, and all that the Church proposes for belief.

What is True.

300

What three important rules for moral living does the Sermon on the Mount conclude with?

What are ... 

(1.) Enter through the narrow gate. 

(2.) Pray with trust in your heart. 

(3.) Build your life on Christ’s words. (pp. 134-135)

300

The virtue that gives us spiritual strength to resist temptation:

What is Fortitude (p. 137)

300

We participate in this office (of Jesus' threefold offices) by offering up every moment of our daily life and work to Christ, especially the difficulties, as spiritual sacrifices to God. 

What is Priestly. (p. 142-143)

400

This protects us when we are discouraged and sustains us when we feel abandoned.

What is Hope.

400

Prayer of supplication is a kind of conversation with God simply by using one’s own words in a very natural way as when speaking with a friend.

What is False. - spontaneous prayer

400

_________ are the building blocks of character, the very heart of our identity as a child of God.

What are Virtues.

400

The virtue which helps us apply our moral principles in real situations:

What is Prudence (p. 137)

400

We participate in this office (of Jesus' threefold offices) as you undertake the self-mastery of your own mind and passions to conform with Christ’s.

What is the Kingly office. (p. 142-143)

500

Love is described in the New Testament as ________, a selfless, giving love.

What is agape.

500

The lives of the saints are a good example of how each of us are called to follow Jesus in the very same way.

What is False. Our own unique way.

500

The Theological virtues...

What are Faith, Hope, and Charity.

500

This word from Latin origin means "hinge" or "pivot".

What is Cardinal. (Latin = cardo)

500

The vocation of discipleship begins at _________ and is sustained through the graces of this sacrament.

What is Baptism.

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