Faith, Hope, and Love are three virtues that have their direct object in God, which are known as these
Theological Virtues
True sorrow for sin that is felt out of fear of punishment, such as hell or prison, is known as this:
Imperfect contrition
The ordering of sexual desire towards the full and complete love of the other.
Chastity
Intense anger towards another that seeks vengeance or hurt as opposed to reconciliation or justice.
Wrath
Which story of two brothers early in Genesis is a famous example of Envy and Wrath?
Cain killing his brother Abel
All virtues are graces that are given to us from where?
God
Our nature is wounded, with a tendency towards sin, that is a result of our inheritance of this:
Original Sin
The virtue by which one perseveres through difficulty in courage and patience.
Fortitude
Why are the seven "deadly sins" referred to as deadly?
They tend to lead towards all sin, acting as a gateway towards full separation from God.
Moses receives the 10 Commandments from God in which book of the Bible?
Exodus (he recounts them again in Deuteronomy)
Greater communion / stronger relationships (between people and God)
Scrupulosity
Modest self awareness, by which one knows the truth about themselves before God and neighbor.
Humility
A person made sad by the possessions, talents or looks of another might be considered:
Which Old Testament book recounts the trial and faith of a man who loses everything?
Job
A Greek word that means "end" or "purpose"
Telos
At what moment was sin both made most manifest and was it completely overcome?
At the death of Jesus on the Cross.
The virtue by which the spiritual and material good are worked for with full attention:
Diligence
A person who fails to worship at Holy Mass or keep a promise to a good friend might be guilty of this broad category of sin:
Sins of omission
What does Jesus tell the crowd attempting to stone the woman caught in adultery?
"Let the one among you without sin throw the first stone."
The four great Cardinal virtues are these:
Prudence, Justice, Fortitude and Temperance
Name all four Sacramental remedies for sin given by the Church to her children:
Baptism (cleanses Original and Actual Sin)
Confession (cleanses all mortal and venial sin)
Communion (cleanses venial sin)
Anointing of the Sick (cleanses all mortal and venial sin, if unable to give confession before death)
Gentleness, patience and understanding that creates a spirit of peaceful harmony.
Meekness
Explain why pride is the deadliest of all sins:
It is at the root of every sin, in which the person places themselves above God himself, who is the Source of all Goodness and Truth.
Name at least 9 of the 12 disciples called by Jesus (+200 if you get all 12!)
Peter, Andrew, James the Greater, John, James the Lesser, Matthew, Simon the Zealot, Philip, Bartholomew, Jude Thaddeus, Thomas, Judas Iscariot