What is abortion?
The intentional killing of unborn human beings that goes against human dignity because it takes away the life of someone who has the same God-given worth as every other person (CCC 2270-2275).
What is Pentecost?
Pentecost is considered the "birthday of the church" and is celebrated fifty days after Easter when the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles and other followers of Jesus in Jerusalem (crosscatholic.org)
What is persecution and how was it shown in Jesus' life?
Persecution is treating specific individuals or groups unfairly or badly, usually based on their religion, race, or beliefs. This was shown in Jesus' life when the Pharisees and the Sadducees accused Him blasphemy on being the Son of God which led to his arrest and later crucifixion (Matthew 16:1).
Why is stewardship of creation essential in the world today?
Stewardship of creation is vital for our world because it helps us in being responsible to protect and preserve all of God's creation including the Earth and nature for future generations, so that we show appreciation for God's ultimate gift of life (CCC 2402).
Why is intercession important in our daily lives?
Intercession is important in our daily lives since it teaches us to pray on behalf of others to reflect Jesus' love. We can intercede for the sick, for our leaders, for the Church, and for the souls in Purgatory.
What is the Deposit of Faith?
Truths revealed in Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition, passed down to the Apostles and then to the Church to be interpreted by the Magisterium (CCC 84, 97).
What are charisms?
Spiritual gifts by the Holy Spirit to baptized Catholics to support the Church and serve others (CCC 951).
What is Evangelization?
Evangelization is the act of spreading or preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ to others (CCC 848).
What does doctrine explains to us how Jesus is both 100% divine and 100% human?
The Hypostatic Union doctrine teaches us that Jesus is both divine and human that makes him ONE person (CCC 464).
What occurred during the Great Schism of 1054?
During the Great Schism of 1054, Pope Leo lX and Patriach Michael Cerularius excommuniated each other, causing a permanent spilt between the Western Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthdox Church (christianhistoryinstitute.org)
Why are our bodies called "gifts"?
Calling our bodies "gifts" means that they are not to be used selfishly or as tools for pleasure, but rather are meant to reflect the love of the Trinity and are meant to be used for total self-giving love to others (TOTB).
How can we use the fruit of chastity in our lives?
We can use chastity in our lives by using our bodies and its desires in a pure and respectful way, according to God's will (CCC 2337).
How can we practice stewardship in our lives?
We can practice stewardship in our lives by taking care of all God's creation, like the Earth or our bodies, by actively spending time in nature and using our bodies in ways to honor God and not as tools for pleasure.
What is the Great Comission Jesus instructed his Apostles to fulfill?
Jesus final instruction to his Apostles commanded them to make disciples of all nations, baptize them in the name of the father, the son, and the Holy Spirit, and spread his teachings to all nations (Matthew 28:19–20).
Who is the foundation of the Church?
Jesus Christ is the foundation of the Catholic Church, with St. Peter serving as the "rock" upon which Christ built it (CCC 758-766).
How does Divine Inspiration work?
God or the Holy Spirit spiritually guides human beings to write the inerrant truths into sacred texts, like the Bible (CCC 106).
What are the fruits and gifts of the Holy Spirit?
The gifts are wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord. The fruits are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control, generosity, modesty, and chastity (CCC 1830-1832).
What are the differences between marriage and celibacy? What is one similarity?
Marriage is a sacred covenant where a man or women gives themselves completely and permantely to each other in a faithful union that is open to welcoming new life, while celibacy is someone who does not participate in marriage but rather consecrates their life fully to God. Both are holy vocations that are beautiful, faithful responses to God's unique call (CCC 1620).
Name five titles for the Holy Spirit.
Five titles for the Holy Spirit are paraclete, advocate, counselor, comforter, and teacher (CCC 692).
What is the Paschal Mystery?
The Paschal Mystery is the central mystery of our faith---Christ's Passion, death, Resurrection, and Ascension--signifying the new Passover, in which Jesus frees humanity from sin and death, offering new eternal life (CCC 654).
What is a vocation?
A divine calling to a mission, like priesthood, marriage, or consecrated life that is meant to bring us closer to God (rcsj.org).
What is the main mission of the Church?
To carry out the trinitarian mission by spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ to all people, baptizing, and teaching people to obey God's commands (CCC 854).
What is the difference between Scripture and Tradition? What do they form together?
Scripture is the written word of God found in the Bible, while Tradition is the living word of God passed down from the Apostles to the Pope and bishops. Together they form the Deposit of Faith (CCC 80-83).
How is the Holy Spirit shown in Salvation History?
The Holy Spirit is shown in Salvation History in the creation of the new world in Genesis 1:2 and the empowerment of figures like Moses, David, and the propehts to guide God's people. The Holy Spirit is also at the Incarnation, descends upon Jesus at his baptism, and helps establish the Kingdom of God on Earth (CCC 485, 536, 722).
What is Divine Providence?
The loving and wise guidance of God, who acts to protect and care for all creation. It is the belief that God is actively involved in the world (CCC 302).