People
Sin
Vocab
Misc
100

Who committed Original Sin?

Adam and Eve

100

True or False: Even if someone commits a mortal sin, God can forgive them.

True, God always forgives

100

Sins of ____________ are sins that occur when we do something we should not have, even when we know it is wrong.

commission

100

Who is more powerful than evil?

God

200

Who did Saint Gemma Galgani tell us to pray to?

Jesus and Mary

200

Which Sacrament does one need to partake in to be forgiven of their sins?

Penance and Reconciliation

200

Sins of _____________ are sins that occur when we don't do what we know is right and are supposed to do. 

omission

200
When we sin, who does it hurt our relationship with? (2 people)

Others and God

300

What do we call the state of goodness that humanity enjoyed before Original Sin occurred?

Original Holiness

300

Which question can only be explained through faith?

Why does evil exist?

300

What is a venial sin?

A sin is less serious and does not destroy our relationship with God

300

Give an example of a mortal sin.

seriously injuring someone, killing someone, repetitive acts of venial sins

400

Who did Saint Gemma Galgani turn to when she had prayers?

Her Guardian Angel

400

Give two facts about mortal sin.

It breaks a person's relationship with God, it involves a serious matter, it is done with full knowledge and consent

400

What is sin?

a deliberate thought, word, deed, or omission contrary to the law of God.

400

Give an example of a venial sin.

Making fun of someone, lying, stealing

500

Where was Saint Gemma Galgani from?

Italy

500

How could a venial sin turn into a mortal sin?

If you continue to sin in small ways over and over again, the repetitive act can become a mortal sin

500

What do we call prayers that we find in the Psalms and other books of the Bible to express sorrow and anger in expressing trust and faith in God and telling Him how we really feel?

lamentations

500

Name two things humans suffer from because of Original Sin.

damaged harmony with God and nature, illness, and death.