Which book of the Bible tells the story of Adam and Eve?
Genesis
This sacrament removes original sin and restores individuals to a state of grace:
Baptism
Who is the New Adam?
Jesus
Prayer is not optional, it is _____.
Essential
A free and deliberate choice to disobey and separate ourselves from God:
Sin
The serpent tempted Eve with this lie:
Something along the lines of "you will be like God/know what God knows/be just as powerful as God"
What is the immediate consequence of original sin?
What/who did Christ defeat through His death?
death/devil
The battle of prayer is ____ against ____.
Ourselves and the tempter
The one God in three Persons:
The Trinity
After they sinned, Adam and Eve first felt this emotion:
Shame
The inclination toward sin; disordered desire:
Concupiscence
Fill in the blanks:
"For as by a man came ____, by a man has come also the resurrection of the dead. For as in ____ all die, so also in ____ shall all be made ____."
death, Adam, Christ, alive
The purpose or goal behind an action (one of the three parts that determine the morality of an act):
Intention
T/F: original sin is a defect in the human nature we inherit?
True
Name one interior consequence, one bodily consequence, and one spiritual consequence after losing sanctifying grace:
Bodily: sickness, pain, death
Spiritual: slavery to sin, loss of divine life
Humanity could not restore itself to _____.
Grace
Prayer is a ______ with God.
A habitual good moral act guided by faith and reason:
Virtue
St. Thomas Aquinas explains that Adam and Eve were created in a state of ______ _______.
Original Justice
Which council clarified that original sin is transmitted through human generation?
Council of Trent
What did Christ take on in order to save us from within?
Human nature
Define:
Intercessory Prayer
Prayer of Thanksgiving
Adoration
Petition
Intercessory: prayer on behalf of others
Thanksgiving: prayer of gratitude
Adoration: worships God for who He is
Petition: asking/requesting God's help and guidance
Term used to define the bread and wine truly becoming the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Christ:
Transubstantiation