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Immaculate Conception
the Virgin Mary is free of original sin from the exact moment she was conceived.
Covenant
a special promise or sacred agreement between God and is people
Apostolic Tradition
Teachings passed down from the apostles through the Church.
Gospel
The Good News. The coming of Jesus and what He could do for humanity
Sacraments of Initiation
Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation
Sacraments of Healing
Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick
Sacraments of Vocation
Matrimony, Holy Orders
The purpose of the Eucharist
To remember Jesusā sacrificial death
Baptism Symbol
Water
Confirmation Symbol
Chrism Oil
Eucharist Symbol
Bread and Wine
Reconciliation Symbol
Sign of the Cross
Anointing of the Sick Symbol
Oil of the Sick
Holy Orders Symbol
Laying on of Hands
Matrimony Symbol
Rings
How many books in the Old Testament?
46 books
How many books in the New Testament?
27 books
Matthewās Audience, How Jesus Is Presented and The Symbol
Jewish Christians, The Messiah, an Angel/Man
Markās Audience, How Jesus Is Presented and The Symbol
Persecuted Gentiles, suffering servant, a Lion
Lukeās Audience, How Jesus Is Presented and The Symbol
Wealthy Gentiles, Compassionate Servant, an Ox
Johnās Audience, How Jesus Is Presented and The Symbol
All Christians, Divine Son of God, an Eagle
The Pentateuch
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
Parable
A short story meant to illustrate a moral lesson
Sin
Offense against reason, truth, or right conscience. It is turning away from God, intentional, and wounds the nature of human solidarity
Mortal Sin
The spiritual death of the soul that separates us from God.
Venial Sin
Slight sins that injure our relationship with God but donāt break it
Sins of Omission
Things that you should do but do not do
Sins of Commission
Things that you should not do but do anyway
The Seven Deadly Sins
Envy, Lust, Greed, Pride, Wrath, Gluttony, Sloth
Human Dignity
Every person is made in the image of God. It is our responsibility to make sure every human is being treated with dignity and respect.
Rights and Duties
Every person has a right to basic material necessities that are required to live a decent life. We have certain rights and duties covering many aspects of societyĀ Ā
Community and the Common Good
The betterment of the person and the improvement of society depend on each other. The common Good means that which is in the interest or well-being of the whole community
Option for the Poor
God has a special closeness with the poor and asks us to develop a sense of āpriorityā for the poor. The needs always come before the wants.
Solidarity
Committing ourselves to the common good because we are all responsible for taking care of Godās creation, which includes human beings.
Role of Government/Subsidiarity
Government is used to promote human dignity, protect human rights, and build the common good. Subsidiarity allows groups to operate independently, ensuring higher authorities don't overtake them.
Economic Justice
People are more important than things. No one is allowed to accumulate excessive wealth when others lack the basic necessities of life.Ā
Promotion of Peace
If people truly want peace, they have to be willing to work for justice.
Participation
All people have a right to a minimum level of participation in the economic, political, and cultural life of society.Ā
Stewardship of Creation
The goods of the earth are gifts. We are called to care for all of creation, for we are NOT owners of the earth.Ā
HETAIREIA
Companionship is a relationship built on common interests or goals but no emotional closeness is involved.
EROS
A passionate, pleasurable, spontaneous love where there is a mutual attraction between two people.
STORGE
Family love is the love children have for parents and vice versa. This love is natural and emotional with deep attachments.
PHILIA
Friendship love is the warm tender affection felt between friends that is supportive and mutual
AGAPE
Charity is an unconditional love that is willing to sacrifice. It is the highest form of love and can be given to enemies.
Work Intimacy
People come closer to each other when they share tasks at work or school.
Emotional Intimacy
People who share significant experiences often have a close bonding with each other.
Crisis Intimacy
When people find themselves in a disaster together.
Spiritual Intimacy
Occurs when people who find a person with whom they can discuss life and religious beliefs with.Ā
Commonācause Intimacy
Occurs when people share the same time and energy fighting for the same causeĀ
Aesthetic intimacy
When two people share the same interestĀ
Recreational Intimacy
Doing physical activities with each other
Creative Intimacy
Learning how to do creative things togetherĀ
Intellectual intimacy
Occurs in a lively conversation about ideas or opinions with someoneĀ
General self esteem
Your overall sense of self worthĀ
Social self esteem
Includes relationships
Physical self esteem
Includes appearance
Academic self esteem
Includes intellectual ability
Mental Health
Our ability to respond to challenges and stress which is thypically depenedent on protective factors
Mental Illness
Our inability to respond to challenges which can cause chronic illness
Consent
Voluntarily agreeing to participate or do something
Consent must always be F.R.I.E.S.
Freely given, Reversible, Informed, Enthusiastic, Specific
Trinity
The Father, The son, and teh Holy Spirit altogether is one God, our creator
Credo
The creed meaning āI believeā
Prayer
a whole hearted faith response