Religion Final Grade 8

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Capital Sin

Seven sins that are particularly harmful because they lead to and reinforce other sins and vices

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Seven Deadly Sins

PAGGLES. Pride, Anger, Greed, Gluttony, Lust, Envy, Sloth.

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Sloth

TODAY I DONT FEEL LIKE DOING ANYTHIIIIINNGGGGG 😎🎤😝 When u don't feeling like doing your responsibilities and you avoid them. LAZYYYYYY.

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Envy

I WANT IT THAT AWAYYYYYYYYYY TELL ME WHYYYYYY AINT NOTHIN BUT A MISSTTAAAKKKKEE! 🎤✌️ Resentment of another persons talents and successes.

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Gluttony

When u be like yo IM HUNGRY. Then you just like put a whole pack of butter on Italian bread and don't even give a shit you just keep eating. Couldn't be me.

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Lust

Intense and uncontrolled desire for sexual pleasure. It is one of the seven capital sins. ........ That's so ****ing disgusting I can't

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Anger

Disordered rage when u be like revenge and it be all crazy.

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Pride

When u be all like THATS RIGHT CUZ IM LIKE THAT. And seek praise, denying your true relationship with God. Damn.

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Covetousness

When u be greedy. YO YOU GOT THAT? I WANT THAT TOO!!!!!!!!!!!

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Devotional Prayer

Helps us to personalize mysteries of faith. Examples: adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Stations of the Cross, the Rosary, novenas, pilgrimages, and veneration of relics.

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Prayer Groups

intentional gatherings for shared prayer, which may include hymns, readings from Sacred Scripture and other Christian sources, personal reflections, and silence.

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Conscience

Our ability to choose right from wrong.

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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

A New Yorker, a married woman and mother. Originally an Anglican, she became a Roman Catholic after she was widowed. She founded the Sisters of Charity in 1809. She helped to develop the Catholic school system in the United States and is the first American

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John Henry Newman

was an Anglican priest who became a Roman Catholic in 1845. His writings have done much to give people a deeper understanding of the Catholic faith.

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Saint Francis Xavier Cabrini

Born in Italy in 1850, founded the Congregation of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a religious community of women who work in schools and hospitals. First naturalized American citizen to be declared a saint.

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Saint Charles Lwanga

a young Christian page in the service of a pagan emperor. He protected the other pages from the emperor, who demanded that they participate in homosexual activity. He was martyred with 21 other Ugandans during the persecution of 1886.

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Pope Leo XIII

A Pope of the late 19th century, best known for his commitment to the rights of working men and women. His encyclical Rerum Novarum (1891) is still considered one of the classic statements on the subject of justice and workers.

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Saint Maximilian Kolbe

was a Polish Catholic priest who fulfilled the gospel message by laying down his life for another. During WWII, he was imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp. He volunteered to die in the place of another prisoner.

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Thomas Merton

A Trappist monk and gifted writer, he wrote extensively about the spiritual life, monasticism and the need for world peace. He was also commited to dialogue with Eastern religions on the subject of mysticism. His autobiography, The Seven Storey Mountain, tells his conversion story. He died in 1968.

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Dorothy Day

A convert to Catholicism, a lay woman who by her example encouraged many to feed the hungry and clothe the naked. Founder of the Catholic Worker movement, she labored most of her life in New York City and died there in 1980. CANT U SEE A BRAND NEW DAAAAAAYYYY.

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Archbishop Oscar Romero

Archbishop of San Salvador, was assassinated in 1980 because of his stand on human rights and his work to promote justice and peace in his country, El Salvador. NOT THROWING AWAY MY SHOT 🎤✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️

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Family love

Love between parent and child, spouses and relatives.

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Friendship

Deep tender affection for each, shared interests, mutual trust and enjoyment of each other's company. YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND IN ME, YOU GOT A FRIEND IN MEEEEE. 🎤

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Eros

Passionate human love between man and woman, which seeks Union and involves sexual love.

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Agape

When u a good Catholic and ur just like love y'all no matter what cuz I'm Catholic amd Im following Jesus. This is not a feeling.

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Social Responsibility

calls for each person to give his or her gifts for the common good in building the Kingdom of God. Each person's gifts are needed.

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What are the three elements of making moral decisions?

Object, intention, circumstance.

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Object

the action itself, the thing which is done.

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Intention

refers to the person's goal or purpose in doing the action.

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Circumstance

the particular features of each individual situation in which an action is taken.

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Our community's understanding of right and wrong

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conscience formation

involves learning to know and understand both God's law and the Church's teaching.

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The Process of Making a Good Moral Choice

*Reflect on all aspects of the situation and the various possible courses of

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action open to us.

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*Pray for the help of the Holy Spirit.

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*Recall God's law and the Church's teaching.

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*Consider consequences of the choice.

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*Seek advice when necessary.

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*Remember Jesus is with us and speak with him about the choice.

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*Recall that our decision will affect our relationship with God and others.

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The Communion of Saints

Whole community of disciples of Jesus; on Heaven, Earth, and Purgatory. WE'RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER, YEAH!

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Venial Sin

Non

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Mortal Sin

Very serious sin that completely breaks our relationship with God.

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Hymns

Religious songs

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Vocal Prayer

put into words, whether silently or aloud, the prayer of our heart.

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Meditation

a prayerful reflection on a passage of Sacred Scripture, another inspirational text, an event, or the wonders of creation. God speaks to us through whatever we are meditating on, and we listen.

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Contemplation

the silent awareness of the presence of Jesus, our loving friend. It is the simplest expression of the mystery of prayer.

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People Who Show Us How to Pray

Abraham, Moses, Miriam, David, Esther, Elijah, Hannah and the writers of the psalms. Jesus.

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Jesus teaches his followers to pray with

*faith

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*persistence

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*simplicity

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*directness

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*forgiveness

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Francis Xavier

(16th Century): The great courage and zeal that Francis

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Xavier brought to his work as a Jesuit missionary came from a life of prayer.

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Born in Spain, he preached in India, Malaya, the Moluccas, and was the first

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missionary to enter Japan. He died while seeking admittance to China to

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spread the gospel there.

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Martin De Porres

(17th Century): After a long day of caring for the sick

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and poor, Martin spent many hours in meditation. His prayer strengthened

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him as he reached out to those in need.

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Therese of Lisieux

When she was fifteen, Therese became

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a Carmelite nun. Every day the Carmelites spend a long time in

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contemplative prayer. Therese loved this time of prayer. Her autobiography,

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The Story of a Soul, shows us that she persevered even when prayer was

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difficult for her.

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Maria Goretti

As a young adolescent, Maria was busy

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taking care of her brothers and sisters, because her mother had to work.

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Even so, she prayed often and taught her brothers and sisters to pray.

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Basic Elements of Prayer

Adoration, thanksgiving, contrition, petition, intercession, and praise.

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Adoration

an attitude of humility and awe before the wonder and greatness of God.

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Thanksgiving

An expression of gratitude for the generosity and graciousness of God.

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Contrition

An expression of sorrow for the sinful, hurtful, and selfish acts we have committed.

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Petition

Asking for support and help of God for ourselves.

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Intercession

Asking for God's help on behalf of another.

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Praise

Giving glory to God joyfully, just because God is God.

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Liturgy

Is an official prayer of the people of God, the Church, publicly worshipping God in the practice of Sacraments, Eucharistic Liturgy

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