Scripture reveals that human beings can misuse and abuse their God-given gift of ______.
What is 'freedom'?
Standing up against violence and injustice is a command of the Gospel.
True!
When a person freely does or says something contrary to God’s law.
What is 'Sins of Commission'?
There are _______ days during Lent.
What is 'Forty'?
______ corrodes our character and undermines our integrity.
It is not the responsibility of society to reduce excessive social and economic inequalities.
False!
When a person freely chooses NOT to do something that she or he has the responsibility to do.
What is 'Sins of Omission'?
What food are we asked NOT to eat on Fridays during Lent?
What is 'meat'?
The Catechism describes ______ as ‘a violation of human dignity, and a sin against justice’
What is 'racism'?
Social sin can be overcome by acting courteously to others in social settings.
False!
The cumulative sins and sinful attitudes of a group or society.
What is 'Social Sin'?
While he was in the desert, Jesus was tempted by _________.
Who is 'The Devil'?
The main aim of the Congregation of the Religious of Jesus and Mary was the Christian ______ of all social classes.
What is 'education'?
Jesus taught us to hate and reject the sinner and to hate the sin.
False! He told us to love and welcome the sinner!
This type of sin is a total turning of one’s back on God, his offer of life and love, and on the divine plan of goodness for creation. It seriously ruptures one’s life-giving relationship with God, with people and with creation.
What is 'Mortal Sin'?
The Three Pillars of Lent are: Prayer, Fasting, and __________.
What is 'Almsgiving'?
Described the human struggle as a battle with sin.
Who is 'St. Paul'?
The Catholic Church teaches that the human person is intrinsically good.
True!
_______ sins lead us into more serious sins and vices.
What is "Capital'?
When Jesus was greeted into Jerusalem, people waved ______ at him to welcome him into town.
What are 'Palms'?