This is the initial sacrament that enters a child (or baby) into the faith of Catholicism.
What is Baptism?
Grace can only be given by this power, who can forgive any sin.
Who is God?
In the economy of salvation, this is loss.
What is sin?
We all have it.
What is sin?
This is a more general word for mass.
What is liturgy?
This is also known as Communion.
What is the Eucharist?
Grace infuses you with this person of the Holy Trinity.
What is the Holy Spirit?
In the economy of salvation, this is profit.
What is grace?
Who is Jesus Christ?
This is a story with a deep meaning. Think of the cave!
What is an allegory?
Fill in the blank: "Sacraments make [BLANK] the [BLANK] mystery of Christ."
What is "visible" and "invisible" or "Sacraments make VISIBLE the INVISIBLE mystery of Christ"?
This form of grace may bring miracles, often as a sort of supernatural event.
What is actual grace?
This institution is responsible for the spread of faith and salvation.
What is the church?
When translated, sin literally means this more practical idea.
What is "to fail" or "miss the target"?
Faith without this is dead.
What are good acts/deeds?
This is seen as the affirming of the Catholic faith, in which a Catholic may choose a saint name.
What is Confirmation?
This form of grace heals and cleanses an individual of sin.
What is sanctifying grace?
This is the effort to regain or "buy back" grace, through seeking forgiveness.
What is redemption?
Sin began in Genesis as a result of this.
When Adam and Eve ate of the forbidden fruit?
This is a short story with deep meaning, often told and taught by Jesus Christ. Ex: The Prodigal Son.
What is a parable?
This sacrament involves confessing your sins, particularly to a priest. Priests will give a penance for the individual to show faith and forgiveness.
What is reconciliation?
This form of grace encourages a Catholic to embrace the faith and complete its rites and practices.
What is sacramental grace?
Due to Adam and Eve, we begin at a loss in the economy of salvation as the eating of the forbidden fruit led to this condition we inherit.
What is original sin?
We carry on original sin today because it is [BLANK], not [BLANK].
What is "contracted, not committed"?
Prodigal describes the younger brother in a story given by Christ, meaning...
What is wasteful or excessive?