Grade 8 SHS Religion Final Outline (copy)

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________ is a disordered seeking of praise and honor, and a denial of the real.
Pride
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________ is disordered rage which causes one to seek revenge or desire injury.
Anger
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________: asking for Gods help on behalf of another; and.
Intercession
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________ is a disordered desire to avoid our duties and responsibilities toward.
Sloth
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Founder of the Catholic Worker movement, she (Dorothy Day) labored most of her life in ________ and died there in 1980.
New York City
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________ is a disordered desire for food and drink.
Gluttony
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________ 'is a conscious choice to will the good of another.
Agape
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________ is the quality of our actions whereby they are right or wrong.
Morality
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________ is the silent awareness of the presence of Jesus, our loving.
Contemplation
Contemplation
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The Church, under the guidance of the ________, plays an essential role in helping us to know the morality of various actions and attitudes.
Holy Spirit
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The ________ involves learning to know and understand both Gods law and the Churchs teaching.
process of conscience formation
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The law of God is found in our hearts and is revealed to us in ________.
Scripture
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________ is passionate human love which can exist between a man and a woman.
Eros
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________ are religious songs or scriptural verses set to music.
Hymns
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The ________ gives us the opportunity to receive Gods merciful.
sacrament of Penance
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________: giving glory to God joyfully, just because God is God.
Praise
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________ is the inner sense or power by which we judge an act to be right or wrong.
Conscience
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________: an expression of sorrow for the sinful, hurtful and selfish.
Contrition
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________: asking for the help and support of God, for myself.
Petition
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________ is the resentment of another persons talents, personal success or.
Envy
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Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for ________, for they (Beatitudes) will be.
righteousness
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The ________ is the official prayer of the People of God, the Church, publicly.
Liturgy
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton: A(n) ________, a married woman and mother.
New Yorker
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________: A convert to Catholicism, ________ was a lay woman who by her example encouraged many to feed the hungry and clothe the naked.
Dorothy Day
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The ________ is the action itself, the thing which is done.
object
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________ is a disordered desire for possessions and material things.
Covetousness
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________ is a disordered desire for sexual pleasure.
Lust
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________: A Trappist monk and gifted writer, ________ wrote extensively about the spiritual life, monasticism and the need for world peace.
Thomas Merton
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________: an attitude of humility and awe before the wonder and.
Adoration
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________ is a prayerful reflection on a passage of Sacred Scripture,
Meditation
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________ is the lifelong process of responding to Gods call to "change our heart ..
Conversion
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________ also entails our own personal openness to the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Conscience formation
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________ is a necessary means for growth in our intimate relationship with God.
Prayer
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________ is the deep, tender affection which exists between ________.
Friendship
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________ are intentional gatherings for shared prayer, which may include hymns, readings from Sacred Scripture and other Christian sources, personal reflections, and silence.
Prayer Groups
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The circumstances are the ________ of each individual situation.
particular features
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Actions are morally right when they are in agreement with ________ and will.
Gods law
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________ is an outgrowth of personal sins, and leads its victims to do evil.
Social sin
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________ is not serious enough to break our relationship with God, but it weakens that relationship because it is an action we know is wrong, yet freely choose to do.
Venial Sin
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________ was born and grew up in the heart of a human family.
Christ himself
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________:__ ________ was a Polish Catholic priest who fulfilled the gospel message by laying down his life for another.
Saint Maximilian Kolbe
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________: Cardinal Newman was an Anglican priest who became a Roman Catholic in 1845.
John Henry Newman
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________ was the first naturalized American citizen to be declared a saint.
Mother Cabrini