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        | Frim attitudes, stable dispositons, habitual perfections of inntellect and will that govern our actions, order out passions, and guide our conduct according to reason and faith |  | 
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        | the relationship between god and humans that results in a body of beliefs and a se t of practices |  | 
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        | the constitution on divine revelation is one of four documents produced at the___. |  | 
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        | __ enables us to believe in god and all that he has said and revealed to us. |  | 
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        | ___ is the greatest of all the virtues. |  | 
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        | the four chief moral virtues are known as: |  | 
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        | ___ is a model of faith beucase he responded to god's call to leave his homeland. |  | 
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        | the ___ of the catholic church is a comependium of catholic doctrine on faith and morals. |  | 
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        | a ___ is a holy onw who lives in union with god through the grace of jesus christ and the power of the Holy Spirit. |  | 
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        | the two ways god continues to reveal himself to us are through Scripture and ___. |  | 
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        | faith is a ___, but our response must be free. |  | 
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        | the official teching authority of the church is known as the ___. |  | 
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        | God's free self-communication |  | 
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        | open-ended contract of love between God and humans |  | 
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        | God's intimate union with his creation |  | 
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        | story of God's saving activity in history |  | 
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        | "central truth of revelation" that is necessary for catholics to believe |  | 
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        | the living transmission of the church's gospel message |  | 
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        | one who claims god;s existence cannot be known |  | 
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        | condition into which all humans are born |  | 
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        | the climax of salvation history was the coming of god's son, jesus christ |  | 
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        | god not only permits moral evil, god is responsable for it |  | 
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        | god's attribute of omnipotence means that god's power is unlimited |  | 
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        | genesis reveals that humans are basically evil |  | 
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        | according to catholic teachings, devils do not really exist; they are only a symbolic way to explain the existence of evil |  | 
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        | what aramaic term did jesus use when he spoke of god as Father? |  | 
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        | "god's loving and watchful guidence over his creatures" |  | 
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        | jesus is the beginning and eld of our lives |  | 
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        | Which mystery of jesus' life celebrates his manifestation as savior of the world |  | 
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        | which type of miricale is the following: calming hte storm? |  | 
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        | this term refers to the second coming of chirst: |  | 
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        | jesus' ___ are unparalled stories proclaiming god's kingdom. |  | 
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        | there is no evidence for the existence of jesus outside the New Testament |  | 
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        | kerygma refers to the proclamation of the gospel of jesus christ |  | 
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        | what is our major source of information about the historical jesus? |  | 
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        | the three stages in the formation of the gospel include the period of the historical jesus, the stage of, |  | 
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        | god becomes human in jesus. (word becomes flesh) |  | 
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        | santification is a mission attributed to this divine person |  | 
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        | a gift of the holy spirit through which we show respect to the lord through praise and worship |  | 
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        | creation is a mission attributed to this divine person |  | 
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        | a gift of the holy spirit that strenghtens us to follow our own convictions |  | 
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        | salvation is a mission attributed to this divine person |  | 
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        | an appearnece of manifestation of god to humans |  | 
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        | means "essence" or "nature" |  | 
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        | which image ofthe holy spirit best symbolizes the spirit's role as one who gives us life? |  | 
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        | which image of the holy spirit best emphasizes the spirit'd gift of anabling us to be the light of the world, leading us to christ? |  | 
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        | which image of the holy spirit signifies the gift of peace that we recieve when we are united to the holy spirit? |  | 
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        | which one of the following is not one of the fruits of the holy spirit? |  | 
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        | the holy spirit's greatest gift to us is: |  | 
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        | god's gift of friendship and life that enables us to share his life and love |  | 
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        | a name for the holy spirit that means advocate, defender, consoler |  | 
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        | the name of the dogma that holds that three are three divine persons in one god. |  | 
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        | a way of describing god without reference to humans |  | 
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        | there are three ___ in god. |  | 
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        | the first person of the blessed trinity is the ___. |  | 
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        | the ___ proceeds from the father and the son. |  | 
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        | god the father was present at jesus' baptism in the form if a ___ from heaven |  | 
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        | the holy spirit lives in the church and gives it the sacraments |  | 
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        | the fullness of the means of salvation and found in the church which preaches christ's gospel to all places in all times |  | 
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        | visable bonds of unity include profession of faith, divine worship celebrated in common, and the succession of bishops |  | 
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        | the church continues to hand on the teaching of the apostes through the college of bishops |  | 
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        | which of the following statements about the church is false? |  | 
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        | which image of the church stresses the church as a visable sign, an instrument christ jesus uses in our world? |  | 
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        | which image of the church emphasizes that it is a mystical comminion with christ as its head and we as its members? |  | 
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        | temple of the holy spirit |  | Definition 
 
        | which image of the church highlights the holy spirit who dwells in it to make its members holy by uniting them to christ? |  | 
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        | which of the following is not one of the tasks of god's people? |  | 
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        | forgive sin in christ name |  | Definition 
 
        | which of the following is not a role if the laity in the church? |  | 
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        | what is the movement, inspired by the holy spirit, which works for unity among all christians? |  | 
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        | the quote "you are peter, and upon this rock i will build my church... i will give you keys to the kingdom of heaven" |  | 
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        | the chruch teaches that chirst's church "subsists" in the catholic church.  this means that we cannot find any elements of truth in any other religion. |  | 
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        | the church is holy not because of its members but beucase jesus joined the church to himslef and gave the holy spirit to the church |  | 
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        | the image of the church as people of god stresses the role of the laity in christ's body |  | 
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        | because the pope is infallible, his personal opions can never be wrong |  | 
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        | the church is a mystery, that is, a visable sign of an invisable grace |  | 
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        | lay people are part of the church's magisterium |  | 
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        | ambassador or "one who is sent" |  | Definition 
 
        | what is the meaining of the word "apostle"? |  | 
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        | the official body of rules that provides for good order in the catholic church. |  | 
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        | "the officail sacred leadership in the church made up og the church's ordained ministers: bishops, priests, and decons" |  | 
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        | what is the condition into which all humans are born that results from the prideful disobiednce of our first parents? |  | 
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        | what is the name of the catholic doctrine that holds that mary was free from sin from the first moment of her existence |  | 
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        | catholics do not believe in the hindu doctrine reincarnation beucase: |  | 
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        | catholics venerate mary beucase: |  | 
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        | catholics celebrate all saints day as a holy day of obligation on |  | 
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        | when her life was over, mary's body and soul went to heaven |  | Definition 
 
        | the doctrine of the assumption of mary teaches that: |  | 
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        | oue whole humanity-body and soul-will be united to god for all eternity |  | Definition 
 
        | the doctrine of "the resurrection of the body" means |  | 
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        | results in the loss of love and santifying grace, thus separating us from god. |  | Definition 
 
        | the most serious of mortal sin is that it |  | 
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        | venial sin can be either a sin of omission or a sin of commission |  | 
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        | it is proper to call mary the mother of jesus; it is wrong to call her the mother of god. |  | 
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        | according to catholic teaching, the human soul alone will survive death |  | 
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        | there is no basis in the bible for the doctrine of purgatory |  | 
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        | in a real sense, the "day of judgemnet" is the day we decide to turn our lives over to jesus christ |  | 
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        | those in hell will be denied the beatific vision |  | 
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        | the particular jugement comes before the general judgemnet |  | 
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        | original sin is actual sin, that is, personal, individual sin |  | 
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        | sins can be acts, attitudes, and failures to act |  | 
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        | true contrition for sin must include avoiding the near occasions of sin and repairing and harm our sins have caused |  | 
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        | what is the term for actual sin that weakens our relationship with god but does not destroy divine life in our souls? |  | 
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        | "the unity in christ of all those he has redeemed-the church on earth, in heaven, and in purgatory" |  | 
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        | what is the meaning of the word amen? |  | 
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        | to sin mortally, three must be grave matter, sufficient reflection, and full ___. |  | 
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        | the capital sins are seven: ___, covtousness, envy, anger, gluttony, lust, and sloth. |  | 
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