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Name for the Holy Spirit; from Greek meaning calling to one’s aid.
Paraclete
Sin of buying or selling ecclesiastical office, sacraments, graces, etc.
Simony
Doctrinal formulation that explains the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son.
Nicene Creed
The practice of sexual purity in accordance with any given state in life.
Chastity
Greek for speaking in tongues.
Glossolalia
Grace and assistance afforded by the Holy Spirit to the human authors of Sacred Scripiture.
Inspiration
Effects of the Holy Spirit to help attain the fullness of Christian life.
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
Jewish feast celebrated fifty days after Passoever; the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles on this day, ten days after Christ’s Ascension.
Pentecost
This is given at Baptism, which is the very life of the Blessed Trinity in a Christian’s soul.
Sanctifying Grace
This is given at specific occasions to assist people become committed disciples of Christ.
Actual grace
The gift of the Holy Spirit by which the presence of God is enjoyed
Wisdom
The Sacrament of Initiation during which the gifts and seal of the Holy Spirit are received.
Confirmation
Faith, hope, and charity.
Theological virtues
The Deposit of Faith handed down by the Church under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Sacred Tradition
Twelve virtues that result from the presence of the Holy Spirit
Fruits of the Holy Spirit
Having been filled with the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the Apostles proclaimed the Gospel the performed many miracles.
True
The Holy Spirit is described not in the Gospels but only in the Acts of the Apostles, where in he descended at Pentecost.
False
The Holy Spirit allows each person to perceive the reality of sin in his or her life so he or she can embrace Christ’s redemption.
True
The Sacrament of Confirmation is intended only for those who are to be confirmed in their vocation to the priesthood.
False
The Holy Spirit comes through the reception of the Sacraments.
True
The Holy Spirit has splayed a central role in the institution and transmission of both Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture.
True
Fortitude is the gift by which God is known at Abba, Father.
False
Fear of the Lord is an outmoded and unnecessary concern with a vengeful “God of the Old Testament.”
False
The Fruits of the Holy Spirit are directed toward love of neighbor.
True
The lives of the saints exhibit the powerful assistance provided by the Holy Spirit.
True
The descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles at ___ occured in the ___ in the city of ___.
Pentecost; upper room; Jerusalem
The Holy Spirit allows each person to perceive the presence of ___ especially in the ___.
God; Sacraments
Three symbolic representations of the Holy Spirit are ___, ___, and ___.
a hand; fire; a dove
By the Sacrament of ___ a person becomes “a ___ of the Holy Spirit.”
Baptism; temple
The ___ guides the Church’s teaching authority, which is known as the ___.
Holy Spirit; Magesterium
___ against the Holy Spirit is the refusal to accept the ___ of God achieved by ___ on the Cross.
Blasphemy; Salvation; Christ
Three gifts of the Holy Spirit are ___, ___, and ___.
wisdom; understanding; counsel
Three fruits of the Holy Spirit are ___, ___, and ___.
love; joy; peace
St. ___ of Lisieux is often know nas the “Little ___”: in her continual yes to God her Father, she exemplified the gift of the Holy Spirit called ___.
Therese; Flower; piety
By his conduct at Auschwitz, St. ___ powerfully exemplified the gift of ___, which strengthened his character and allowed him to sacrifice his life for another.
Maximilian Colby; fortitude