Letters B-D
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Letters I-L
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100

The name given to all those who have been anointed through the gift of the Holy Spirit in Baptism and have become followers of Jesus Christ. 

Christian

100

The sacrament in which we give thanks to God for the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. This sacrament brings us into union with Jesus Christ and his saving Death and Resurrection.  

Eucharist

100

The Son of God, who was born of the Virgin Mary, was crucified, was raised from the dead, ascended into heaven, and saves us so that we can live with God forever.  

Jesus

100

The unexpected healing of a person, or an occasion when nature is controlled because of God's action. 

Miracle

100

The bodily raising of Jesus Christ from the dead on the third day after he died on the Cross.  

Resurrection 

200

Means "all over the world". The Church is ____ because Jesus is fully present in it and has given the Church to the whole world. 

Catholic

200

Water that has been blessed and is used as a sacramental to remind us of our Baptism.  

Holy Water

200

Forty days during which we prepare to renew our Baptism and celebrate the rising of Jesus from the dead at Easter. Jesus rose from the dead to save us. 

Lent

200

A picture or display that shows Jesus, Mary, and Joseph in the stable after the birth of Jesus, as described in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. 

Nativity Scene

200

A holy person who has died as a true friend of God and now lives with God forever in heaven.  

Saint

300

A prayer that calls for God's power and care for some person, place, thing, or special activity.  

Blessing

300

The act of limiting the amount we eat for a period of time to express sorrow for sin and to make ourselves more aware of our reliance on God. 

Fasting

300

The public prayer of the Church that celebrates the wonderful things God has done for us in Jesus Christ. 

Liturgy 

300
Those men who have received the Sacrament of Holy Orders so that they may preside at the celebration of the Eucharist and serve as leaders and teachers of the Church.  

Ordained 

300

A choice we make that offends God and hurts our relationship with others. 

Sin

400

A person who knows, loves, and follows Jesus Christ and lives according to his teaching.  

Disciple

400

To show respect in church, especially in front of the tabernacle, by touching a knee to the floor.  

Genuflect 

400

The celebration throughout the year of the events in the lives of Jesus, Mary, and the saints. 

Liturgical Year

400

The longest liturgical season of the Church year.  It is divided into two periods - the first after the Christmas season and the second after Pentecost.  

Ordinary Time 

400

The call each of us has in life to be the person God wants us to be.  

Vocation

500

The members of the Church in a particular area, gathered under the leadership of a bishop.  

Diocese

500

An explanation of God's Word by a priest or deacon at Mass. This deepens our understanding of the Word of God that we hear in the Scripture readings at Mass.  

Homily

500

A prayer asking God to help another person or a group of people. We can also for the intercession of Mary and the saints. 

Intercession

500

An action we perform to show we are turning away from sin so that we can live as God wants us to live.  

Penance

500

The sacred box or container in which the Blessed Sacrament is kept so that Holy Communion can be taken to those who are sick.  

Tabernacle

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