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God is the Supreme Being who made all things.
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God made us to show his goodness and to share His everlasting happiness in heaven.
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| What must we do to gain the happiness of heaven? |
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To gain the happiness of heaven, we must know, love, and serve God in this world.
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| From whom do we learn to know, love, and serve God in this world? |
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We learn to know, love, and serve God from Jesus who teaches us through the Catholic Church
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| WHere do we find the Chief Truths taught by Jesus Christ? |
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We find the Chief Truths taught by Jesus Christ in the Apostles Creed.
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| This is the sacrament of God's forgiveness? |
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What is Pennance, Reconciliation, or Confession?
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| this garment usually black, is worn by
alter boys and priests. |
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| Ordinarily consecrated by a bishop, this stone of natrual rock contains
the relic of a martyr. |
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| latin was a predominate language used in the order of the mass before vatican 2; however, this language and greek played a minor part in the prayers of the mass. |
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| of all church feasts and holy days, only these two celabrate the blessed sacrament. |
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what is corpus christi and holy thursday?
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| This is the twenty-first accepted ecumenical council. |
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| this man climed a tree to see jesus beceuse he was to short |
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| these are the names given to the three types of holy oils used in the churche's worship today. |
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what are: chrism, oil of the sick, and oil of the catechmens.
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| the term lavabo refers to this part of the latin mass. |
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what is the purifiacation or washing of the hands
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| this place, usually in the center of the sanctuary, in wich the blessed sacrement is contained. |
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| this name is given to a special vessel
which for presenting the eucharistic host for the adoriation by the faithful. |
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