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        | Explain our God in one concept |  | Definition 
 
        | Father, Son, and Holy Spirit |  | 
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        | Official, authority teaching of the church |  | 
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        | Truth that God is 3 divine persons |  | 
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        | Judaism, Christianity, Islam |  | 
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        | Where does the Holy Spirit come from |  | Definition 
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        | Relationship of a child to his parents |  | 
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        | State of happiness with God in Heaven |  | 
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        | God is Truly ____ and Truly ____ |  | Definition 
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        | Jesus means_________ ________ in _________ |  | Definition 
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        | judgement of the human race by Jesus Christ at his second coming |  | 
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        | Christos= ________________ a. Where does it come from?
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        | Anointed one a. Greek word
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        | Messiah= ________________ a. Where does it come from?
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        | Anointed one a. Hebrew word
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        | What did the Holy Spirit do for Jesus |  | Definition 
 
        | Anointed Jesus for his special mission |  | 
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        | When was the Holy Spirit fully revealed |  | Definition 
 
        | After Jesus' death and Resurrection |  | 
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        | Holy Spirit coming down upon the desciples |  | 
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        | Teachers and writers of the early church, whose teachings are a witness to the Apostolic Tradition |  | 
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        | Worldwide fathering of Catholic bishops convened by the Pope to discuss and resolve issues and problems the Church is facing |  | 
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        | Used to indicate that the distinction among 3 persons lies in than relationship of each to the others |  | 
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        | Claimed Jesus was created just as we are and that Jesus did not exist before he was in Mary's womb |  | 
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        | Jesus' divinity fully absorbed his humanity- so in the end he was just divine, not human |  | 
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        | Christological heresies (false teachings)cause a great deal of division within the Church |  | 
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        | short summary statement of profession of faith |  | 
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        | What councils was the Nicene Creed written at |  | Definition 
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        | Important days in the Catholic Church Example- Baptisms
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        | God's self-disclosure to us |  | 
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        | When we fulfill our built in bond with our creator |  | 
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        | Patriarchs a. When were they
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        | Father of Jewish faith a. all the way until the time of Jesus
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        | Where can we see God's love |  | Definition 
 
        | Creation, historical events, and throughout the Old Testament |  | 
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        | People who die because of their beliefs |  | 
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        | What two things point us to Jesus |  | Definition 
 
        | Sacred Scripture and Tradition |  | 
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        | What can be said about the Old Testament |  | Definition 
 
        | Will always have value and a way Jews and Christians can encounter God |  | 
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        | Prayer book of Ancient Isreal |  | Definition 
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        | What was the first thing written in the New Testament |  | Definition 
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        | Anyone who actively works to spread the Gospel |  | 
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        | Writings no inspired by the Holy Spirit and don't reflect true teachings about Jesus |  | 
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        | What did the Apostles do after the Resurrection |  | Definition 
 
        | Continued by creating communities in faith |  | 
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        | Live in community, and rarely leave the monastery |  | 
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        | Foundation of our faith is... |  | Definition 
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        | Whole community of the faithful in Heaven and on Earth |  | 
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        | Churches and schools refer that Jesus loved us with a human heart |  | 
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        | Jesus existed in two separate persons |  | 
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        | The bread and wine after they had become Christ's Body and Blood |  | 
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        | Official teaching voice of the church |  | 
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        | The call to go beyond the minimum rules of life required by God and strive for spiritual perfection |  | 
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        | Poverty, Chastity, & Obedience |  | 
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        | Direct encounter and sight of God in the glory of Heaven |  | 
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        | Who do we trace circumcision back to |  | Definition 
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        | Jewish government officials and scholars of the Law |  | 
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        | Jewish sect known for its adherence to the law |  | 
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        | Union of Jesus Christ's divine and human natures in one divine person |  | 
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        | Residents of the central hill country of Palestine in the time of Jesus, when tremendous hatred and tension existed between themselves and the Jews |  | 
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        | Means that this dignity is so much a part of us that no one can ever take away |  | 
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        | God treated everyone with _______ & ____________ |  | Definition 
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