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Describe Pete and Donna’s life.
They are both very busy, wealthy, with jobs in the city.
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Describe Pete and Donna’s marriage, would you say that they are happily married?
They were in love, but are having trouble getting pregnant, and now ignore each other.
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What is the biggest stress in Donna and Pete’s marriage?
Not being able to have a child.
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Where did Donna and Pete go on vacation?
Mexico
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What happens on the way to Donna and Pete’s vacation?
They almost run over a dog and their car breaks down.
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What is everyone preparing for in the village of Dommatina?
A fiesta.
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Who does Pepillo live with?
His brother (Juan) and his brother’s fiance (Magdalena).
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What happened to the rest of Pepillo’s family?
They died.
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Why does Pepillo limp?
He had to jump out a window to escape a fire.
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Who is the Priest in the village of Dommatina?
Father Arturo
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What is Father Arturo preparing for the festival?
The contraption to help the chosen kid fly.
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Why does Pepillo think he will be healed?
The miracle of the matina, in which a child was healed.

God gave him a dream.
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Why does Pepillo get angry with the Saint?
The contraption that would let him fly has broken.
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Does a miracle happen for Pepillo? What is it?
Yes, he bumps his hip on the statue after his flight, and is healed.
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Does a miracle happen for Pete and Donna? What is it?
Yes, Donna becomes pregnant.
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The principle of Catholic social teaching that holds that a higher unit of society should not do what a lower unit can do as well, is called:

A.) Solidarity

B.) Subsidiarity

C.) Common Good

D.) Existentialism
B.) Subsidiarity
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The “sum total of social conditions that allow people, either as groups, or individuals, to reach their fulfillment more fully and easily,” is called:

A.) Common Good

B.) Theological Virtues

C.) Subsidiarity

D.) Nihilism
A.) Common Good
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“The power rooted in reason and will, to act or not to act, to do this or that, and so to perform deliberate actions on one’s own responsibility,” is called:

A.) Subsidiarity

B.) Common Good

C.) Free Will

D.) Concupiscence
C.) Free Will
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This is also expressed as “the rebellion of the flesh against the spirit”:

A.) Inviolable

B.) Solidarity

C.) Common Good

D.) Concupiscence
D.) Concupiscence
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Pope John Paul II’s integrated vision of the human person is called:

A.) Common Good

B.) Theology of the Soul

C.) Theology of the Body
C.) Theology of the Body
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The personal sin of Adam and Eve.
Original Sin
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Disordered human desires.
Concupiscence
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A philosophy that denies there is any meaning in existence or religious beliefs.
Nihilism
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To perform deliberate actions on one’s own responsibility.
Free Will
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The name for the innermost spiritual principle of human beings.
Soul
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T or F: John Paul II taught the body is a true gift from God.
True
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T or F: The soul dies with the body.
False
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T or F: Concupiscence is erased after Baptism.
False
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T or F: Subsidiarity states that a higher unit of society should always be in control of a lower unit of society.
False
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T or F: Most Christians believe that nihilism is for the common good.
False
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Another name for Purgatory is:

A.) Heaven’s Gate

B.) The Church Suffering

C.) Hell

D.) Judgement Room
B.) The Church Suffering
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Being reunited in peace and friendship with someone we have hurt by our sins, is called:

A.) Reconciliation

B.) Penance

C.) Forgiveness

D.) Absolution
A.) Reconciliation
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Sins that weaken and wound our relationship with God but do not destroy divine life in our souls are:

A.) Mortal Sins

B.) Capricious Sins

C.) Venial Sins

D.) Contrition
C.) Venial Sins
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A prayer either formal or informal, penitents pray at the Sacrament of Penance to express sorrow for their sins:

A.) Doxologies

B.) Alms

C.) Sacramental Seals

D.) Act of Contrition
D.) Act of Contrition
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An honest assessment of how well we have lived God’s Covenant of Love is called:

A.) Examination of Sins

B.) Examination of Conscience

C.) Penance

D.) Examination of Doxologies
B.) Examination of Conscience
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T or F: Among other actions, penance may be a prayer, an offering, a work of mercy, an act of service to a neighbor, or a voluntary act of self-denial.
True
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T or F: A venial sin is more serious than a mortal sin.
False
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T or F: Contrition is the most important act of penitents and is necessary for receiving absolution in the sacrament of Penance.
True
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T or F: Priests are bound to keep secrecy regarding the sins confessed to them.
True
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T or F: Conversion is the first step to repentance and returning in love to God the Father.
True
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T or F: A doxology is a prayer by which a Priest pardons a repentant sinner.
False
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T or F: A prayer that penitents pray at the Sacrament of Penance to express sorrow for sins is called an Act of Communication.
False
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How many readings do you need at your wedding:

A.) Four

B.) Two

C.) Six

D.) Three
D.) Three
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The Marian Hymn is played during the dedication of the:

A.) Bride

B.) Patron Saint

C.) Bride’s Mother

D.) Blessed Mother
D.) Blessed Mother
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The Entrance Procession is:

A.) Sung

B.) Instrumental

C.) Chanted
B.) Instrumental
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The reading after the second reading is the:

A.) Memorial Acclamation

B.) Gloria

C.) Gospel

D.) Marian Hymn
C.) Gospel
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The music that ends your wedding is the:

A.) Recessional

B.) Responsorial

C.) Memorial Acclamation
A.) Recessional
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T or F: Your church musician can pick our your Gospel and Memorial Acclamations.
True
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T or F: The Gospel of Job is a good place for your Gospel reading.
False
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T or F: The Marian Hymn is optional.
True
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T or F: The Offertory song is sung.
True
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T or F: You can have your favorite song sung at your wedding if it is approved by the Priest.
True
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T or F: The Communion Song is instrumental.
False
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A decision-making process that attends to the implications and consequences of an action or choice, is called:

A.) Prudence

B.) Discernment

C.) Infallibility

D.) Dogma
B.) Discernment
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The Magisterium is entrusted with guarding and handling on the:
Deposit of Faith
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Infallibility is a gift of:
The Holy Spirit
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Which one of these is not one of the Cardinal Virtues:

A.) Prudence

B.) Faith

C.) Justice

D.) Fortitude
B.) Faith
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T or F: Trials are necessary for your inner growth in virtue.
True
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T or F: There are five cardinal virtues.
False
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T or F: St. Gianna Beretta Molla became a saint in the late 1600s.
False
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What is the STOP Process?
S: Search out the facts.

T: Think about consequences or alternatives.

O: Others can help you make decisions.

P: Prayer
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T or F: As members of society we have a responsibility to be critical of immoral societal values and actions.
True
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T or F: Morally good people have made mistakes and learned from them.
True
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Emmett Till lived in:
Chicago
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Emmett Till was murdered in:
Mississippi
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Morality is:
Values and principles about the kind of person you wish to become or are becoming.
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Guilt can:
Help prevent making bad decisions.
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Vice
A bad habit, an inner readiness to do moral evil.
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Virtue
A good habit, an inner readiness to do moral good.
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Character
The combination of our virtues and vices.
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Shame
The feeling your whole self is wrong.
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Empathy
Understanding someone else’s feelings from their POV.
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What are the qualities of Jesus that one should emulate?
Compassion, truth, acceptance, treat genders equally, be sensitive to children, and be prayerful.
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Christ established his _ Covenant through his _ Mystery.
New; Paschal
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Who are the Poor in Spirit?
People who depend on God, and do it happily.
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What is the Great Commandment?
Love God and your neighbor as you do yourself.
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Repentance
You must be sorry for sin in your heart, mind, and will, and resolve not to sin again.
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Why was Jesus the perfect teacher?
His deeds backed up his words.
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The word cardinal comes from the word cardo meaning:
Hinge
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What are the Cardinal Virtues?
Prudence, fortitude, temperance, and justice.
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St. Gianna Beretta Molla
An Italian Gynecologist who saved her child despite the threat against her own life.
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Childhood Morality
Characterized by pleasing authority figures.
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Adolescent Morality
The transition from childhood to adult morality; peer pressure.
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Adult Morality
Being able to tell between good and bad, and use that to make decisions.
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Sympathy
Feeling bad for others, but not knowing how they feel.
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Knowingly breaking an unjust law, on moral grounds.
Civil Disobedience
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How old was Emmett Till when he was killed?
14 years old
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What is the Kingdom of God?
God renewing all through his son.
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What are the Corporal Works of Mercy?
Feed hungry, clothe naked, visit sick, bury dead, shelter homeless, give liquid to thirsty, and visit imprisoned.
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Conscience is defined by the Church as:
Law written by God.
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The word “Martyr” comes from the word that means:
Witness
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Peer Pressure
To go along with the beliefs and actions of others.
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Sloth
The vice of laziness.
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What sacrament needs an examination of conscience?
Reconciliation
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Vincible ignorance refers to the righteous or wrongness of an action in which one is:
Morally Culpable/Responsible
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What is the little boy’s real name?
Pepper Flynt Busbee
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Why does everyone call the boy, “little boy”?
He is tiny.
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What is happening in the US at the time of the move?
WWII
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Why was his brother not accepted onto the armed services?
He has flat feet.
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Who took his brother’s place in the armed services?
His father.