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Communion of Saints
This is refers to the spiritual union which exists between the members of the Church on earth, the blessed in Heaven, and the suffering souls in Purgatory.
Sanctus
It is a latin word that means Holy.
Faith, sacraments, Charism, and Charity
These are the Spiritual goods that unite us as one Church.
Church Triumphant
These members of the communion of saints refer to the Saints in Heaven.
Church Penitent (Suffering)
These members of the communion of saints refer to the souls in Purgatory.
Church Militant
These members of the communion of saints refer to us, whom the Church calls as the Saints in the making.
All Saints Day
This is the celebration of the communion that binds Heaven and Earth every November 1.
All Souls Day
This is the early Christian custom of honoring the dead so that they may be loosed from their sins. It is celebrated every November 2.
St. John Chrysostom
Who said this quote? "Let us not hesitate to help those who have died and to offer our prayers for them"
Chosen Strengths
These refer to the strengths we choose to show.
Natural Strengths
These refer to the strengths that are born within us and develop over time.
Metanoia
This refers to the change of heart that cannot be forced to happen.
Eschatology
It is the study of the last things. (death and the judgement day)
Maranatha
This is what you call the term, "Come, Lord Jesus", that is used during Advent.
Original Sin
This kind of sin refers to the sin we inherited from Adam and Eve.
Venial Sin
This kind of sin refers to slight sins that does not entail damnation of the soul.
Mortal Sin
This kind of sin refers to a gravely sinful act which can lead to damnation if a person does not repent of the sin.
Sin of Commission
This type of sin refers to sinful actions committed or proactively done.
Sin of Omission
This type of sin refers to the sinful inaction or the failure to do what is right.
Moral Theology
This is the study of the human person as the image of God. It states that the human person is fundamentally a moral or ethical being that is free and responsible.
Immoral
It refers to when a person who knows what they should do, but does not do it or does the opposite. (Deliberate)
Amoral
It refers to when a person does not have a moral sense and is blind to some moral values. (Ignorance)
Moral
It refers to when a person knows what is good and does it.
Body and God's Plan
This refers to the distinctness of the body of man and woman and its possession of the same dignity.
Dignity of the Body
This refers to the basic truth that we are created in God's image and likeness and thus we possess a dignity more than other creatures of the world.
Body and Human Life
This refers to the call for communion with God and others.
Body and Human Experience
This refers to the awareness to the value of the body that God gave us and the call to strive and keep our body and ourselves healthy.
Body proclaim God's mystery
This refers to the viewing the whole plan of God for humanity which is marriage and procreation.
Whole person reflecting God's image
This refers to the reflection of the rational, freewill, and intimate relationship that God gave us.
Gospel of the Body
This refers to the core of the Gospel which is the call for communion and reaching out through evangelization.
Natural Reproduction respects nature
This refers to parents as the ministers of life and stewards of God's highest creation.
Family
This refers to the primary source/place of humanization of a person and society, the cradle of life and love, and the strong communal life and stability and commitment in order.
Sex and Sexuality
This refers to the gift of human completeness as for procreation from God.
Biotechnology at the Service of Human Dignity
This refers to the human intervention in human creation to offer convenience and comfort.
Gaudium et Spes
It is the awareness of the church to social problems and its response to them
Catholic Social Teachings
it is the life and dignity of the human person; call to family, community and participation; rights and responsibilities; option for the poor and vulnerable; the dignity of work and rights of workers; solidarity; and care for God's creation.
Virtue of Hope
It is the theological virtue by which we desire the kingdom of heaven and eternal life as our happiness.
For theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven
Complete the Beatitude: Blessed are the poor in spirit...
For they shall be comforted
Complete the Beatitude: Blessed are they who mourn....
For they shall possess the Earth
Complete the Beatitude: Blessed are the meek....
For they shall be satisfied
Complete the Beatitude: Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for justice....
For they shall obtain mercy
Complete the Beatitude: Blessed are the merciful...
For they shall see God
Complete the Beatitude: Blessed are the pure of heart....
For they shall be called the sons of God
Complete the Beatitude: Blessed are the peacemakers...
For theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven
Complete the Beatitude: Blessed are they who suffer persecution for justice's sake...
Faith
This theological virtue believes in God and in all that he revealed to us.
Hope
This theological virtue is our trust in God to fulfill his promises and look forward to eternal life.
Charity
This theological virtue is our love for God above all things and our neighbor as ourselves.
Fortitude, Justice, Prudence, Temperance
These are the 4 cardinal values.
The Eucharist
This refers to the source and summit of the Christian life.
Eucharistia
The word Eucharist comes from this word that means "thanksgiving"