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The Church Unit 1

Haggerty
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The cup used during Mass to hold the Precious Blood
Jews became part of the people of God through this.
Catholics are called to ______
Teachings the Church holds as central -defined by the Magisterium
The habit of doing good
Early Christians refused to worship Roman gods and commit this sin
The Greek word for" learners", Jesus said, "Go therefore and make ____ of all nations"
The Church is the _____ of the Holy Spirit
The action that changes bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ
Author of the Theology of the Body, his teaching on human sexuality
Both Saint Paul and Saint _____ were martyred in Rome
These virtues include; prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance
The term Jesus used to describe the Holy Spirit (Paraclete)
"local" Church who gather in parishes under a Bishop
Followers of Jesus became members of the People of God through this.
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God calls us to be Members of the Church so that we are this
Church members possess different_______ that help them contribute to the community
As Catholics we are called to this.
When someone consciously and deliberately rejects a dogma of the Church
This Greek word means "witness"
(2 words)Jesus proclaimed this and sent the Apostles out to do the same
Jesus is the __________ who loves the Church, his bride
To prefigure, represent or indicate
The Holy Spirit is the soul of the _______ Body of Christ
Is the Church's official, public, official prayer
One God in three persons; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
God's promises to humanity
This term was first used by St. Ignatius of Antioch, the Greek term "katholikos"means universal, it is a particular way of being Christian which practices the Sacraments