Catholic Religious Education Lecture Notes Review

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A comprehensive set of fill-in-the-blank flashcards covering the Ten Commandments, sacraments, liturgical year, virtues, and other key Catholic teachings based on the lecture transcript.

Last updated 7:43 PM on 5/3/26
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I am the Lord your God you shall have no other __________.

god

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You shall not take the __________ of the Lord your God in vain.

name

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Remember to keep __________ the Lord's day.

holy

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Honor your __________ and your __________.

father and your mother

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You shall not __________.

kill

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You shall not commit __________.

adultery

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You shall not __________.

steal

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You shall not bear __________ witness against your neighbor.

false

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You should not __________ yours neighbors’ goods.

covet

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You shall not __________ your neighbor’s wife.

covet

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Christmas is celebrated on __________.

Dec 25

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The Solemnity of Mary is observed on __________.

Jan 1

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__________ Thursday is the day Jesus returned to Heaven.

Ascension

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The __________ (Aug 15) is the day Mary was taken to Heaven.

Assumption of Mary

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All Saints Day is celebrated on __________.

Nov 1

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The __________ (Dec 8) is the day Mary was conceived without original sin.

Immaculate Conception

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The Gifts of the Holy Spirit are Wisdom, Understand, Knowledge, Wonder and Awe, Counsel, Piety, and __________.

Fortitude

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A __________ is an outward sign of inward grace, given to the Church by Christ.

Sacrament

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The Sacraments of Initiation are Baptism, Eucharist, and __________.

Confirmation

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The Sacraments of Commitment are Matrimony and __________.

Holy Orders

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The Sacraments of Healing are Confession and __________.

Anointing of the Sick

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A __________ is a solemn promise made between God and humanity.

Covenant

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__________ helps us make reasonable judgments about whether actions are good or bad.

Conscience

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__________ is the state of being saved or redeemed from sin.

Salvation

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The __________ refers to Jesus being both truly God and truly man.

Incarnation

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__________ occurs fifty days after Easter when Jesus sent the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles.

Pentecost

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The __________ is composed of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Trinity

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The __________ consists of Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter.

Triduum

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The four Gospel Writers are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and __________.

John

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The Cardinal Virtue of __________ involves using good judgment in making decisions.

Prudence

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The Cardinal Virtue of __________ involves making sure people get what is owed to them.

Justice

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The Cardinal Virtue of __________ is the courage to follow God’s laws no matter what.

Fortitude

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The Cardinal Virtue of __________ is moderation in all you do & say.

Temperance

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The symbols of the Holy Spirit are Fire, Wind, and a __________.

dove

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__________ is a gift from God that makes us holy and allows us to respond to his call.

Grace

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The grace we receive when celebrating the sacraments is called __________ Grace.

Sacramental

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The grace we receive at Baptism is called __________ Grace.

Sanctifying

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Feeding the hungry, visiting the sick, and burying the dead are examples of the __________ Works of Mercy.

Corporal

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Counseling the doubtful and praying for the living and the dead are examples of the __________ Works of Mercy.

Spiritual

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The God-given power to choose what is right and what is wrong is known as __________.

Free will

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__________ is any deliberate offense against the will of God in thought, word, or deed.

Sin

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A __________ Sin is a less serious offense that harms personal character and weakens our relationship with God.

Venial

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A __________ Sin is an action so contrary to the will of God that it completely separates us from God and his Grace.

Mortal

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The __________ is an annual cycle of seasons and feasts that commemorates the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Liturgical Year

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The Liturgical New Year begins on the first Sunday of __________.

Advent

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The liturgical color purple is used during the seasons of __________ and __________.

Lent and Advent

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The liturgical color white/gold is used during the seasons of __________ and __________.

Easter and Christmas

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__________ is the longest liturgical season, during which we hear the teachings of Jesus and the color is mostly green.

Ordinary time