The written word of God to humanity.
What is The Bible?
Belief with strong conviction
What is Faith?
We are born into this condition.
What is Original Sin?
A personal relationship which people voluntarily enter.
What is a Covenant?
Comes from the Latin word sacramentum.
What is a Sacrament?
The Bible is inerrant.
What is Without Error?
The second son of Adam and Eve.
Who is Abel?
Offers Catholics guidance from the Pope concerning issues which affect the lives and beliefs of Catholics.
What is an Encyclical?
We are given the opportunity to receive salvation as a free gift.
What is the New Covenant?
Answering the call to serve
What are Holy Orders?
The literary genre that is a set of rules of conduct or moral principles to guide one relationship with God and others
What is Law?
Based on the idea of an absolutely perfect being, the fact of the idea being in itself a demonstration of existence.
What is Ontological Argument?
Church doctrine that attempts to understand how societies work.
What is Catholic Social Justice?
Sacraments of Healing
What are Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick?
This covenant becomes the basis for hope of a Messiah.
What is the Davidic Covenant?
A branch of theology which deals with the true interpretation and meaning of Sacred Scripture.
What is Exegesis?
The doctrinal teaching that God saves us from the consequences of sin.
What is the Paschal Mystery?
Working together to create social conditions that permit people to reach their full human potential and to realize their human dignity.
What is the Principle of the Common Good?
The unity and indissolubility of the spouses'
What is Conjugal Love?
He thought morality was important for everyone, and that being a good person was a vital part of God’s plan for each of us.
Who is Aquinas?
Scripture, Tradition, Magisterium.
What is The Deposit of Faith?
The fourth ecumenical council of the Christian church.
What is The Council of Chalcedon?
Adam and Eve's sin and expulsion from the Garden of Eden.
What is The Fall?
Their biggest duty is participating in the Papal Conclave, that is, voting for the new Pope.
What is a Cardinal?
Oversee large areas of churches called archdiocese
What is an Archbishop?