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        | Entrance Chant, Greeting, Act of Penitence, Gloria, and Collect |  | 
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        | First Reading, Responsorial Pslam, Second Reading, Gospel Acclamation/Alleluia, Gospel, Homily, Profession of Faith, and Prayers of the Faithful |  | 
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        | Preparation of Gifts, Prayer over Offerings, Eucharistic Prayer, Communion Rite, Lord's Prayer, Rite of Peace, Breaking of the Bread, and Holy Communion |  | 
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        | Greeting, Blessing, and Dismissal |  | 
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        | an effective sign given to us by Jesus Christ through which we share in God's life |  | 
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        | the grace that we receive in the sacraments |  | 
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        | the official public prayer of the Church |  | 
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        | Catechism of Catholic Church |  | 
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        | Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist |  | 
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        | Penance and Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick |  | 
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        | Holy Orders and Matrimony |  | 
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        | blessings, actions, and objects that help us to respond to the grace of God that we receive in the sacraments |  | 
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        | Extraordinary circumstances |  | Definition 
 
        | in extreme emergencies anyone can baptize using water and the baptismal blessings |  | 
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        | a process of formation for the Sacraments of Christian Initiation that includes prayer and liturgy, religious instruction based on Scripture and Tradition, and service to others |  | 
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        | adults and older children of catechetical age who have entered the catechumenate and are participating in the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) |  | 
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        | the bishop, priest, or deacon who celebrates a sacrament for and with the community |  | 
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        | Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults |  | 
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        | term used to refer to the act of someone who gives his or her life in witness to the faith without having received the Sacrament of Baptism |  | 
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        | John the Baptist urged people to be baptized to prepare themselves for this |  | 
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        | renewed by godparents and parents when an infant or child is baptized |  | 
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        | the belief that Jesus Christ was sent from God to save our sins |  | 
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        | perfumed oil blessed by a bishop |  | 
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        | a local area of the Church led by a bishop |  | 
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        | those preparing for a sacrament |  | 
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        | a Catholic who is at least 16 years of age, has received the Sacraments of Christian Initiation, is an example of Christian living, is respected by the candidate, and is involved in the candidate's preparation for Confirmation and will help him/her to grow in faith |  | 
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        | ancient ritual where the bishop calls down the Holy Spirit |  | 
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        | disciple of Jesus that spoke to a large crowd during Pentecost |  | 
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        | prays for or with the candidates and are called to be examples of discipleship and openness to the Holy Spirit |  | 
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        | unjust or unfair action or treatment; violation of the rights of others(3 examples) |  | 
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        | of or relating to the Passover |  | 
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        | the celebration of the Eucharist |  | 
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        | What is the relationship between Mass and unity? |  | Definition 
 
        | We are all one when we come together to celebrate the Eucharist |  | 
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        | turning back to God with all one's heart |  | 
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        | less serious sin that weakens our friendship with God but does not turn us completely away from him |  | 
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        | very serious sin that turns us completely away from God |  | 
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        | examination of conscience |  | Definition 
 
        | to realize what you have done right or wrong |  | 
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        | our ability to know the difference between good and evil, right and wrong |  | 
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        | "food for the journey" in Latin; the Body of Christ in the Eucharist when it is given to those who are very ill as they approach the hour of death |  | 
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        | 4 parts of Reconciliation/Penance |  | Definition 
 
        | contrition, confession, penance, absolution |  | 
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        | a gift from God that enables us to love him and to love our neighbor; a theological virtue also called love |  | 
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        | a man ordained to share in Christ's mission by assisting bishops and priests in the service of the Church; a deacon serves by preaching, baptizing, and assisting the bishops and priests |  | 
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        | a man who is ordained to preach the gospel and serve the faithful, especially by celebrating the Eucharist and the other sacraments |  | 
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        | a man who has received the fullness of the Sacrament of Holy Orders and continues the Apostles' mission of leadership and service |  | 
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        | the action that takes place when, through the person of the priest, God forgives us of our sins, or absolves us |  | 
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        | a heartfelt sorrow for sins with a desire to sin no more; one of the four parts of the Sacrament of Penance |  | 
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        | the act of telling our sins to the priest; one of the four parts of the Sacrament of Penance |  | 
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        | a specific prayer or acts of service that the priest will tell us to do to show that we are sorry |  | 
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        | Entrance Chant, Greeting, Act of Penitence, Gloria, and Collect |  | 
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