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4This day occurs six Sundays and forty weekdays
before Easter and is only celebrated by Western
rites of the Church.
5This feast commemorates the birth of the Church
and the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the
Apostles.
6This is the start of the Churchs liturgical year.
7This is the primary focus of the liturgical year
and the most important holiday of the year.
8The practices of fasting, prayer, and almsgiving
during this liturgical season help prepare us for
following season.
9These sacraments are together known as the
Sacraments of Initiation and are celebrated
during the Easter Vigil.
10The Sacraments of healing are two of only three
which can be repeated.
11This type of grace can only be received when we
have the proper disposition, inner attitude and
readiness.
12Consecrating with oil, immersion in water, and
laying on of hands are all this type of symbol
because they remind us of Gods saving action in
our lives.
13These two things are the root of the official
Seven Sacraments.
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15This French nun and mystic received visions of
Christ during her contemplative prayers that told
her to spread devotion to the Sacred Heart of
Jesus.
16Named one of the first female Doctors of the
Church for her writings on prayer, this Spanish
nun helped reform the Carmelite order.
17A Saint of the early church, she was martyred in
the last Roman persecutions of Christians,
celebrated her feast day on Christmas, and has
ties to this confirmation class.
18As pope, this saint appointed St. Jerome his
personal secretary, encouraging his vulgate
translation of the bible. He also has ties to
this confirmation class.
19This patron saint of many countries is often
associated with dragons, although his greatness
comes from proclaiming his faith as a Roman
soldier amidst persecutions.
20Often thought of as a creator, this person of the
trinity is also well known to those of Jewish
faith.
21Considered the sanctifier, this person of the
trinity was the last to be understood by early
Christians.
22In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was
With God This quote from the gospel of John
helped dispel the Arian heresy about this member
of the trinity.
23During the liturgy of mass, the Eucharistic
liturgy is addressed to this source of all our
blessings.
24During mass, he works to present in those
assembled, the celebrating priest, and the
scriptures.
25This category of sin can only be forgiven in
confession and Baptism because they destroy the
virtue of charity within us, turning us from God.
26Developing one of these is dangerous because it
makes it easier to commit sin without seriously
thinking about it.
27These are the four ways sins, disobediences of
Gods love that wound human nature and injure
human solidarity, can occur.
28These seven deadly sins are particularly
harmful because they lead to and reinforce many
other sinful actions.
29Jane unknowingly helped a friend purchase
supplies were used to build a bomb.
30These four marks of the Church describe essential
things about it and its mission.
31This segment of the Church primarily brings
Christ to the everyday world, and are called to
share in the priestly, prophetic, and kingly
office of Christ.
32These members are direct successors of the
apostles, and are responsible for both the
pastoral care of those in their jurisdiction and
helping to lead the worldwide Church.
33These members are no holier than others but
receive a special calling to teach the faith and
provide spiritual leadership.
34These people set aside their lives for a holy
purpose and to be fully dedicated to pursuing a
more intimate relationship with God..
35As his successor, he is responsible for the care
of all souls, those within the Church and all
others regardless of their religious identity.
36This title signifies him as the visible sign of
Christs presence on earth.
37These pastoral letters sent to the whole Church
help our understanding but are not definitive and
free from error.
38This teaching authority of the Church consists of
all current bishops and is lead by the pope. Its
ordinary and universal decrees are infallible.
39This papal declaration is an extraordinary use of
infallibility. It was last used by Pope Pius IX
in 1854 and Pope Pius XII in 1950.
40Without this attitude in our approach, we will
not receive the vital and personal relationship
with God that prayer provides.
41AdorationBlessingIntercessionPetitionPraiseTh
anksgiving.
42This is the kind of prayer the rosary is, even
though the rosary is composed of vocal prayers.
It ask us to focus on the mysteries of Jesus
life.
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44Great Things by Matt Maher is inspired by this
prayer of Marys that shows how to be wholly
Gods and how worthy he is of our trust.
45Act of Contrition
46CharityJoyPeacePatienceGoodnessKindnessLong-
sufferingHumilityFaithfulnessModestyContinence
Chastity
47The Sacrament where the Holy Spirit is first
received.
48This symbol of the Holy Spirit comes from Genesis
11-2, In the beginningwhile a ____ from God
swept over the face of the waters.
49His role in the Eucharist.
50The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit.
51The minister of the Sacrament.
52Laying on of hands and anointing with Chrism
while saying, Be sealed with the Holy Spirit.
53A mixture of olive oil and fragrant balsam, the
oil is a symbol of strength and the perfume a
symbol of the fragrance of Christ we must
spread.
54Age of ReasonBaptizedFreely Profess the
FaithState of GraceWilling to be a Witness for
Christ.
55The two primary effects of Confirmation.
56The difference between Catholic Eucharist and
other Christian communion services.
57This becomes the true body, blood, soul, and
divinity of Jesus Christ.
58The Eucharist recalls not only Jesus sacrifice
but also this from our Jewish beginnings.
59The Four Parts of the Eucharistic Rite.
60As the representative of Christ, the priests
sacrifice also does this for the sins of the
living and the dead.
61They do this to familiar concepts to make people
hearing them gain a new way of seeing things.
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63This parable reminds us we do not know when God
is coming, so we must always be prepared if we
want to enter the Kingdom.
64Most of Jesus parables focus on teaching us
about this.
65This part of the Gospels contains many of Jesus
parables. Its often considered the best summary
of his teachings.
66Everyone who listens to these words of mine and
acts on them will be like a wise manAnd everyone
who listens to these words of mine but does not
act on them will be like a fool Matt 724,26.