This is God's free and undeserved gift of His life to us
Grace
The first sin committed by Adam and Eve.
Original Sin
The teaching authority of the pope and bishops.
Magisterium
The virtue that helps us make wise decisions.
Prudence
Working for the benefit of all people, not just yourself is called?
Common Good
This type of grace is a temporary help from God to do good.
Actual Grace
The tendency toward sin that remains even after Baptism.
Concupisence
The Church's ability to teach without error in faith and morals.
Infallibility
Faith, Hope, and Charity are collectively known as these.
Theological Virtues
Unity and concern for all members of the human family.
Solidarity
This grace remains in the soul and makes us holy.
Sanctifying Grace
The mystery of Jesus' Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension.
Paschal Mystery
The official laws that govern the Catholic Church
Canon Law
Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, and Temperance are known as these.
Cardinal Virtues
Sharing the Gospel message with others.
Evangelize/Evangelization
This grace is received through the sacraments and helps us live out the purpose of each sacrament.
Sacramental Grace
The process by which a person is restored to friendship with God
Justification
These are the minimum obligations Catholics must follow.
The belief that morality depends on personal opinion or culture.
Moral Relativism
Feeding the hungry and visiting the sick are examples of these.
Corporal Works of Mercy
This term refers to the reward God promises for good actions performed with His grace.
Merit
This philosophy claims life has no objective meaning or purpose.
Nihilism
God's loving guidance of all creation toward its ultimate purpose.
Divine Providence
The process of seeking and recognizing God's will in one's life.
Discernment
The call to follow Jesus as His student and witness.
Discipleship