The Church’s word for God revealing Himself to humanity.
Revelation
This event proves Jesus conquered death.
Resurrection
There are this many Sacraments in the Catholic Church.
Seven
This inner voice guides us to do good and avoid evil.
Conscience
This is the successor of St. Peter.
The Pope
Divine Revelation is handed on through these two sources.
Scripture and Tradition
This is the name for humanity’s fallen condition inherited from Adam and Eve.
Original Sin
The seven Sacraments are...
Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Reconciliation, Marriage, Holy Orders, Anointing of the Sick
The three Theological Virtues
Faith, hope, love/charity
The Church is described by these four marks.
One, holy, catholic, apostolic
The Trinity is the doctrine that says...
There is one God in three Persons
This event marks the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles.
Pentecost
This Sacrament strengthens us with the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Confirmation
Mortal sin requires these three conditions.
Grave matter, ful knowledge, full consent
This term describes the unity of all believers living and dead.
The Church’s official teaching authority is called this.
The Magisterium
This word means God’s free gift that makes us share in His divine life.
Grace
This word explains how bread and wine become Christ’s Body and Blood.
Transubstantiation
The Cardinal Virtues
Prudence, justice, fortitude, temperance
The purification after death that prepares a soul for Heaven.
Purgatory
This theological term describes how the Son became man without ceasing to be God.
This term describes Jesus as fully God and fully man.
Hypostatic Union
These are the three degrees of Holy Orders.
Bishop, priest, deacon
This phrase refers to social conditions that allow all people to flourish.
The Common Good
The Church’s ultimate mission in the world.
To proclaim the Gospel and bring people to salvation