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Constantine
Roman emperor made christianity legal
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Diocletian
Wanted every trace of christianity gone
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Martin Luther -
Believed scripture alone should guide us, made 96 objections.
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Pope John XXIII
Created the second Vatican council, thought that the Church needed to be renewed.
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St. Katharine Drexel
Wanted to bring Catholic Education to native Americans.
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Atheism
rejects or denies the teaching of god
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Beatitudes
guidelines to live the life and were given by jesus on the seremban mount
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Cannon Law
laws and rules of the church
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Church Councils
ecumenical councils, brought together initiatives of the church. There were three, Nicea, Constantinople
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Commandments
Principles related to god in how we should live our life.
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Conscience
voice that helps you make good decisions.
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Creeds
brief summary of what people believe, this is the most important one.
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Crusades
Holy Wars between christians and muslims
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Didache
Teachings of God to the apostles.
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Doctrine
A catholic belief that we should be followers of
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Edict of Milan
Constantine declared that Christianity was to be no longer forbidden
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Grace
The gift of God that the holy spirit is guiding us
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Great Commandment
To love God and our neighbors like we love ourselves
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Infallibility
The pope is without error when talking.
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Inquisition
A catholic that punished heretics
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List the Marks of the Church
One holy catholic and apostolic.
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Liturgy
Daily worship of God
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liturgy of the Hours
Public prayer of the Church to praise God and sanctifying those who have died.
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Liturgical Year
Seasons of the Church, Ordinary is green Lent is purple Advent is purple Christmas is white and Easter is white.
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Magisterium
The teaching authority of the church,
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Persecution
Your not allowed to live your faith.
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Protestant Reformation
A reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s
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Schism
A split within the church
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Sacramentals
Outward signs that are sacred.
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Types of Sin
Mortal sin, breaks relationship with God, Venial is a minor sin both of them should be reconciled.
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Vatican I and II
Both church councils, St John XXIII called the second one. It was called bc the church needed to be reformed.
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Virtues
An attitude that reminds us to do good and to be good.
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Immaculate Conception
When Mary was freed from original sin, December 8
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Mysteries of the Rosary
Luminous Mysteries, Joyful, sorrowful
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Solemnity of the Annunciation
When Angel Gabriel came to Mary.
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