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29 Cards in this Set
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Sacramentals are really just superstition |
False
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The goal of all religious teaching is to enable people to have a free, conscious and active faith. |
True
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The Catechism describes the Church as "the universal sacrament of salvation" |
True
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Every Sacrament requires a commitment to live the specifics of our Christian life in a particular way. |
True
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The celebration of the Sacraments only require us to be present |
False
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The liturgical year has nothing to do with the sacraments |
False
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The CCC reminds us that while liturgy is certainly the work of the Church it is the work of the Holy Trinity. |
True
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Sacramentals are really just superstition |
False
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Christ gave a missionary mandate to spread the Good News only to the Apostles |
False
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St. Benedict's teachings reaffirmed the truth the truth that we can offer up to God everything we do as an act of worship |
True
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Every Sacrament requires a commitment to live the specifics of our Christian life in a particular way. |
True
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"human face of God"
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Jesus Christ
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Purpose of Sacramentals
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Nourish the faith of Catholics and Draw us into the mystery of God
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Liturgy is
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The official public worship of the Church
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The Litugy includes
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sacraments and liturgy of the hours
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Link between human and the divine
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the Incarnation
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Second Vatican Council summed up the teaching that God has not left us to our own halting, human efforts to find out about him in the document on
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Divine Revelation
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Human beings are unique because
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We find ultimate happiness in God alone; search for meaning; long for ultimate fulfillment
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The Church's invisible spiritual reality and divine aspect is called
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the Mystcal Body of Christ
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Liturgy is from two Greek words that mean
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the people's work
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An effective sign of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church, by which divine life is shared with us through the work of the Holy Spirit
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Sacrament
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Sunday has been a day to honor or mark this
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The Lord's Resurrection
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The Church's official public worship of God
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Liturgy
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The mystery of, and events involved in, our redemption: Jesus' suffering, death, Resurrection, and Ascension
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Paschal Mystery
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The free and undeserved gift that God gives us to respond to our vocation to become his adopted children
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grace
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The truth of faith that the Son of God assumed human nature and became man in order to accomplish our salvation in that same human race
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Incarnation
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We catch a glimpse of the infinite mystery of God through this
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creation
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The official daily prayer of the church that is divided up into segments
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Liturgy of the Hours
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Sacred sign which bears a certain resemblance to the sacraments
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sacramentals
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