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| saint Therese of Lisieux spoke about her love of _________ _________ |
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ch.3 Mathew,mark,Luke&john |
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| the four Gospels were written by _________,____________,____________&_________ |
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| the bible is always being translated, that is why all authorized catholic versions of the bible must contain an ____________ |
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| the formation of the gospels took place in a tree stage process |
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| is a Jewish literary form |
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| describe the end of the world |
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| the most famous epistle writer was saint |
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| a style of writing that the new testament authors used to apply old testament accounts to people in the new testament |
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| one authorized to offer a sacrifice |
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| the type of writing the author use to get a message across |
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| a treaty made between nations or individuals |
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| highly symbolic and often uses images describing future times |
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| a Latin work meaning "let it be printed," it is an approval given by bishop to print a book |
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| music which expressed some of their deepest beliefs |
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| a gift offered to god by a priest and destroyed in some way to show that it belonged to god along |
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| the word itself means "good tidings" |
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| there are twenty-one of varying lengths and by different authors |
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| an important part of the covenant between god and his people |
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| a made up short story that uses ordinary experiences of life to teach a deeper spiritual lesson. |
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| a solemn agreement between god and his people, legally binding on both sides and confirmed by offering a sacrifice to god |
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