Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 4
200

A journey of religious or spiritual significance

Pilgrimage

200

The term encompassing the Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus

Paschal Mystery

200

Essential to our relationship with God; we compared this to our daily spiritual food

Prayer
400

A term meaning that we are all called to live a life of Christ-like love, as demonstrated by Christ on the cross

Universal Call to Holiness

400

The sacrificial animal in Judaism, recalling the Exodus and foreshadowing Jesus

Paschal Lamb

400

Eight principles by which I can examine my conscience prior to confession

Beatitudes

600

Factors that influence our personality and can help us better understand our strengths and our weaknesses

Temperaments

600

A type of prayer by which we get angry, and which can express our raw frustrations with God

Lament or Wrestling with God

600

One of the four parts of confession; in this part, the penitent expresses authentic sorrow for his/her sins through a particular prayer

Contrition

800

From the Greek word meaning, “favor” or “gift”

Charisms

800

That which God allows to happen, though He does not directly will it

Permissive Will

800

The number of times that Jesus tells his disciples to forgive another person

Seventy times Seven Times

1000

The stage of lectio divina where you are repeating a word or a phrase from a Scripture passage to yourself, pondering the word and letting it interact with your thoughts

Meditatio

1000

The stage of grief that is frequently filled with “what ifs” and “if onlys”

Bargaining

1000

A prayer that helps prepare us for the sacrament of Reconciliation.

Examination of Conscience