This saint baptized Jesus.
Who is St. John the Baptist?
The word grace comes from the Latin word that means this.
What is gift?
Jesus established the sacraments because humans need this.
At a baptism, this is what the garment represents.
This exists because Adam and Eve chose to disobey God, and the consequence of their personal sin affects the entire human race.
What is Original Sin?
This is to give in or give permission through an act of free will.
What is Consent?
The two Sacraments of Healing are these.
What are Penance and Anointing of the Sick?
Who is regarded as both the patron saint of missions and is one of the four women doctors of the Church?
Who is St. Thérèse of Lisieux?
The process of preaching the Gospel by words and example.
What is Evangelization?
The oil used at Baptism and Confirmation.
What is sacred chrism?
What is Baptism?
Before the Fall, Adam and Eve lived in a state of grace called this by the Church.
What is Original Holiness?
God's "rules" that allow us to truly be free.
What are commandments?
The two Sacraments of Service are these.
What are Matrimony and Holy Orders?
St. Thérèse of Lisieux believed in doing small things with a great amount of this.
What is love?
An important tradition in Catholic spirituality and involves eating less than usual to atone for sin (our own and those of the world).
What is fasting?
Genuine sorrow for sin and a strong resolve to avoid sinning again.
What is Contrition?
An action of the rational mind that discerns right from wrong in particular situations.
What is Conscience?
Sins that wound but do not destroy the divine life of the soul
What are Venial Sins?
This describes how, because of the importance and private nature of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, priests are strictly bound, under threat of severe penalties, to maintain absolute secrecy about anything revealed in the confessional.
What is the Seal of Confession?
The Three Sacraments of Initiation are these.
What are Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation?
This saint was raised a Christian, fell deeply into sinful ways, and then set aside his sinful ways to become one of the most influential theologians and spiritual writers in the history of the Church.
Who is St. Augustine of Hippo?
The degree to which we are responsible for something we have done or failed to do
What is Culpability?
Refers to a supernatural help from God that leads us to conversion and assists us in the avoidance of sin and the pursuit of holiness
Actual Grace
Refers to the degree to which one is conformed to Christ.
What is Spiritual Maturity?
This is a free gift of God’s own life, received at Baptism for the healing and sanctification of our souls.
What is Sanctifying Grace?
This is an organized way to reflect sincerely on our sins and failures, especially before receiving Holy Communion.
What is Examination of Conscience?
What are grave matter, full consent, and full knowledge?
St. Josephine Bakhita became a sister of this order.
What is a Canossian sister?
This is the restoration of our relationship with God.
What is Salvation?
Refers to anything that operates through power that is beyond the known laws of science and nature.
What is Supernatural?
These are “sacred signs” that Christ gave to the Church to deliver grace to us, share his divine life with us, and make us holy.
What are Sacraments?
This is a deliberate thought, word, deed, or omission contrary to God’s plan that offends God and harms ourselves and others.
What is Personal Sin?
To grow in faith and love, Jesus invites us to accept the ordinary sufferings (crosses) of life and to discipline ourselves with sacrifices called
What is Penance?
Name three of the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit
What are Patience, Fortitude, Wisdom, Knowledge, Understanding, Piety, and Fear of the Lord (Reverence).