A less serious sin which damages, but doesn't destroy one's relationship with God
Venial Sin
The passions refer to ___________.
Emotions
The Church gets her authority from _________.
Jesus
Where we first receive Sanctifying Grace.
Baptism
St. John Damascene
A very grave sin which completely destroys the soul's relationship with God.
Mortal Sin
A word meaning morally neutral.
Amoral
The living, teaching office of the Church.
Magisterium
Faith, Hope, and Charity.
Theological Virtues
The first petition of the Lord's Prayer.
"Hallowed be thy name"
Those sins which are the root of other sins.
Capital Sins or 7 Deadly Sins
A conscience that is wrong about something.
Erroneous conscience
This Sacrament strengthens the graces and gifts of our Baptism.
Confirmation
The free and undeserved gift of God by which we respond to our call to live as His adopted children.
Grace
The three expressions of prayer.
Vocal, Meditation, Contemplative Prayer (Contemplation)
A sin which consists of failing to do what is right.
Sin of Omission
These three things determine the morality of a decision.
Object, Intention, Circumstance
The Sacraments at the Service of Communion.
Holy Orders and Marriage
The habitual and supernatural disposition that perfects the soul and makes us children of God.
Sanctifying Grace
Name two of the forms of prayer.
Blessing/Adoration, Petition, Intercession, Thanksgiving, or Praise
The three conditions necessary for a mortal sin.
Grave Matter, Full Knowledge, Complete Consent
When you do not know something that you cannot be held responsible for not knowing.
Invincible ignorance
The gift of the Holy Spirit by which the Pope and Bishops are preserved from error when teaching on faith and morals.
Infallibility
The four Cardinal Virtues.
Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, Temperance
The form of prayer by which we give God glory for who He is.
Praise