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Absolution
The statement by which a prest delcares forgivness of sins
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Venial Sin
Personal sin that weakens but does not kill a person's relationship with God
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Social Sin
A cycle of sin
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Repentance
From the greek word metanoia
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Mortal Sin
A personal son that involves serious matter
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Contrition
Heartfelt sorrow for and aversion to sins committed
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Spiritual Works of Mercy
Charitable actions that include instructing and advising
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Doctor of the Church
A title conferee on a Saint by the pope declaring that person to be holy
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Original Sin
Sin of Adam and Eve; it describes the fallen state that affects every person born into the world
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Personal Sin
Sin committee by an individual that is his or her own responsibility
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Omission
Failure to act
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Commission
Sin of action
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Exultet
Solemn proclamation changed at the Easter Vigil
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Hattah
Missing the mark
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Awon
Guilt or iniquity
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Pesha
Rebellion
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Sin
Failure to love properly
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St. Monica
St. Augustine's mother
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St. Ambrose
Baptized St. Augustine and the bishop of hippo
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Pride
An unlimited appreciation for one's worth; arrogance; excessively high opinion of oneself
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Calumny
Injuring another person's reputation by lying about them
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Detraction
Hurting others by revealing true hidden faults about them
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Anger
Intemperate desire for revenge; hostile and wrathful feeling towards others
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Lust
Inordinate
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Gluttony
Unrestrained
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Sloth
Laziness in keeping faith or practice virtue; neglecting to do one's duties out of lethargy
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1st Commandment
You shall not have strange gods before me
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2nd Commandment
You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain
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3rd Commandment
Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day.
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4th Commandment
Honor your father and mother
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5th Commandment
You shall not kill
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6th and 9th Commandment
You shall not commit adultery; you shall not covet your neighbors wife
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7th and 10th Commandment
You shall not steal; you shall not covet your neighbors goods
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8th Commandment
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor
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Protoevangelium
means "first gospel"
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Steps of Penance

1. Examine your conscience
2. Have contrition for your sins
3. Confess your sins
4. Receive absolution
5. Do the penance assigned
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True or False: The sacrament of penance is complete whether or not one completes the penance assigned by the priest
False
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True or False: Jesus never actually taught that sins can lead to eternal damnation
False
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Conversion
The antidote to sin
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True or False: Jesus tried to avoid associating with sinners because he wanted to provide us with a moral example to follow
False
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Jesus
means "God saves"
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Lawlessness
contempt for God and his law
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Injustice
A failure to do right
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Falsehood/ darkness
Sin that opposes god's truth
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Blessed Jakob Gapp
Was born in Austria on July 26th 1897
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What religious order was Gapp from
Marianist
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What happened to Gapp in WWII
Arrested in France in November of 1942 for helping convert two Austrians who were gestapos. He was sent to prison for 9 months and then killed by guillotine
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As Gapp was going to his beheading he remained
Serene and quiet
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Who proclaimed Gapp as martyr of the faith
Pope John Paul II
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St Maximilian Kolbe
Born on January 8th 1894 in Poland
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Kolbe's Dream
Mary presented him with two crows one of martyrdom and the other purity
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Militia Immacula
A non violent information army organized by Kolbe
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What happened to Kolbe in WWII?
He was sent to Auschwitz
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As Kolbe was being injected he
Prayed for his executioner
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Kolbe was canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1982
who called him
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Who does Frankl say concentration camp prisoners envy?
Prisoners who worked in factories
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One of the camp "rules"
Don't be conspicuous
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How did Frankl answer questions from the guards?
Truthfully but not filled with information
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Death in Tehran
The moral of the story is don't try to control your fate because you will end up sealing it
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How did Frankl avoid attack of delirium?
Staying up all night
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Guido and Dora 1st met when
She jumps out of a barn
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When Guido saves Dora from the wasps
he receives what as a thank you?
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Why does Guido go to town hall?
To obtain a permit to open the bookstore
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Who visits Guido's bookstore by surprise?
Dora's Mother
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Why does Joshua hide in the nightstand before the dinner guest arrives?
He doesn't want to take a bath
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What does Dora do when she finds out Guido and Joshua had been taken to transport?
Convinces the guards to let her on the transport too
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How many points to win the game?
1000
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How does Guido let Dora know he's still alive in the camp?
Playing music over the loudpseaker
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Why does Guido take Joshua's blanket and sweater?
So he can dress like a woman and search for Dora
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How does Guido die?
He's shot
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When do Guido and Dora have their first kiss?
Under the table at Dora's engagement dinner
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Uncle Eliseo
Guido's uncle who died in the camp because of his old age
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Who gets hiccups whenever they don't want to do something?
Dora and Joshua
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Who does Guido believe will help him get out of the camp?
Dr. Lessing
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What does Guido tell Dora when he first meets her?
That he is a primce
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At the end of the movie Dora and Joshua survive but...
Guido does not
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retrospective
Looking backward over a period of time
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How did frankl hold on to his inner hold?
Thinking about giving a phycology lecture after the war
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The death rate in camp \________ the week between Christmas and New Years
Increased
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"He who has a why to live can bear with almost any how"
Nietzche
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The meaning of life...
Differs from person to person
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When and why was Frankl asked to give a speech to his fellow prisoners?
To provide them with some encouragement when they were having a bad day
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"That which does not kill me
makes me stronger"
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Majority of the guards \____________ sadists
Were not
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How many guards took pity on the prisoners?
Few guards
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What are the two races of men?
Decent and indecent
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How did Frankl eat his daily ration of bread?
Break it up and eat it in small pieces throughout the day
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What was the worst moment of each day?
Waking up
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Why was the other prisoner crying?
He would have to go out in the snow without shoes
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Frankl's hometown
Vienna
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Whenever Frankl thought about his wife while he was a prisoner,…
He would often have conversations with her in his mind
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Cabarets
An entertainment source for the prisoners
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When did Frankl applaud the "Murderous Capo"?
After his terrible love poem
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Cook F
Treated all the prisoners equally
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What does Frankl compare the prisoners to?
A heard of sheep
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Why would Frankl hide behind the typhus hut?
So he can have a few moments of privacy
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Otto
Frankl's friend who memorizes his will
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Frankl chooses to let fate take its course when he...
Doesn't take his name off of a transport list
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Shock
Prisoner's first response to camp life
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Humor
A tool prisoners use to survive