The ability to make our own choices; one of God's greatest gifts to humanity
Free Will
The moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty
Courage
The first four books of the New Testament that share the life and teachings of Jesus Christ
The Gospels
To do something again and again to get good at it
Practice
Number of books in the Bible
73
The inner voice that encourages you to do good and avoid evil
Conscience
A philosophy focused on doing only the bare minimum
Minimalism
The Sacrament God gives us for the ongoing forgiveness of our sins
Reconciliation
Something that is more important than other things and needs to be done first
Significant
The way in which one finds a bible passage
ex: 1 Corinthians 13:1-13
Book Chapter:Verse
A good or moral behavior or character
Virtue
A philosophy centered on the question, "What's in it for me?"
Individualism
Being treated unfairly because of your beliefs
Persecution
The ability to perceive what is really happening within us and around us
Awareness
The four Gospels
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
Restrain exercised over one's own impulses, emotions, or desires
Self-control
The mistaken belief that what is true for one person might not be true for everyone.
Relativism
The help God gives us to respond to his call and to do what is good and right
Grace
Continued effort to do or achieve something despite difficulties, delays, failure, or opposition
Perseverance
This saint wrote letters that make up most of the books in the New Testament
Saint Paul
The opposite of self-control
Slavery
A philosophy that believes pleasure is the ultimate goal in life
Hedonism
Selfless, sacrificial, unconditional love
Agape
Steps of the Prayer Process (7 Steps)
Gratitude, Awareness, Significant Moments, Peace, Freedom, Others, Pray the Our Father
God revels himself to us in two ways, through
Sacred _________ and Sacred _________
Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition