The type of sin that requires all three conditions of sin, which breaks the sinner's relationship with God.
What is Mortal Sin?
The sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is meant to provide healing to this/these part(s) of a person.
What are body and soul/spirit?
The ability to know the difference between right and wrong, good and evil.
What is a conscience?
The celebration of the Eucharist.
What is the Mass?
Failure to do things we know God commanded us to do.
What are Sins of Neglect?
The type of sin that requires only one or two conditions of sin to be met, which does not necessarily involve a breaking of the relationship of God and is a more minor offense.
What is Venial Sin?
The sacraments that make up the "last sacraments" when they are celebrated together.
What are Penance, Anointing of the Sick, and the Eucharist.
The act of returning to God with all one's heart after a period of faithlessness or changing from one system of belief to another.
What is Conversion?
The word "Paschal" means this.
What is "of or relating to the Passover"?
Action, thought, or words that are evil and bad by nature.
What is grave matter?
What are full knowledge/understanding, intention/consent, and grave matter.
The type(s) of sins that can be absolved during the "last sacraments".
What are mortal and venial sins?
The term for the forgiveness of sins due to sanctifying grace received during the Sacraments of Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, and Holy Mass.
What is Absolution?
The term for the transformation of bread and wine into the Sacred Body and Blood of Christ during the sacrifice of the Mass.
What is transubstantiation?
Sins relating to someone's thoughts, feelings, or demeanor such as false pride, jealousy, arrogance, bitterness, unjust anger, or extreme hatred.
What are Sins of Attitude?
An immoral act or statement considered to go against divine law and God's teachings.
What is a Sin?
The main parts of Anointing of the Sick.
What are the Prayer of the Faith, the Laying of Hands, and the Anointing with Oil?
A sorrow for sins (stated in the confessional before absolution is given).
What is Contrition/Act of Contrition?
The four main parts of the Mass.
What are Introductory Rites, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist, and Concluding Rites?
Things we might do which displease God, such as getting drunk, committing adultery, stealing, lying, or blaspheming .
What are Sins of Action?
The type of sin that can be absolved by receiving the Holy Eucharist.
What is Venial Sin?
The word "viaticum" in the sacrament of anointing of the sick means this.
What is "food for the journey"?
The name for the box in which a priest hears confessions.
What is a confessional?
The act/prayers during the Mass in which the priest blesses the gifts by the power of the Holy Spirit and they become the Body and Blood of Christ.
What is the Consecration?
Sins committed in wish but not in reality, a sin that was considered and planned but was not able to be followed through.
What are Sins of Intent?