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Commandments 1-3 Vocab

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Buying or selling something spiritual, such as a grace, a Sacrament, or a relic. It violates the honor of God.
The belief in supernatural power that comes from a source other than God; a sin against the First Commandment.
The practice of seeking powers or knowledge through supernatural means apart from the one, true God; a sin against the First Commandment.
The conscious and deliberate rejection of a dogma of the Church. A false teaching.
(2 words)To go beyond the minimum rules of life required by God (such as the Ten Commandments and the Precepts of the Church) and strive for spiritual perfection through a life marked by a commitment to chastity, poverty, and obedience The vows a religious takes.
Attributing to someone or something else a power that belongs to God alone and relying on such powers rather than trusting in God; a sin against the First Commandment.
The sin of lying while under an oath to tell the truth. It is a sin against the Second Commandment.
Speaking disrespectfully about something that is sacred or treating it with disrespect
A solemn agreement between human beings or between God and a human being in which mutual commitments are made
An action that shows deep reverence for something sacred. For example, on Good Friday, individuals in the assembly venerate the cross by bowing before it or kissing it.
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The belief in and worship of only one God.
(2 words) The name for the God-given virtues of faith, hope, and love. These virtues enable us to know God as God and lead us to union with him in mind and heart.
The worship of other beings, creatures, or material goods in a way that is fitting for God alone. It is a violation of the First Commandment.
One who denies the existence of God
Speaking, acting, or thinking about God, Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, or the saints in a way that is irreverent, mocking, or offensive. It is a sin against the Second Commandment.
In the Old Testament, the “seventh day,” on which God rested after the work of Creation was completed. In the Old Law, the weekly day of rest to remember God’s work through private prayer and communal worship. For Catholics, Sunday, the day on which Jesus was raised, which we are to observe with participation in the Eucharist in fulfillment of the Third Commandment.
The area of Christian faith having to do with the last things: the Last Judgment, the particular judgment, the resurrection of the body, Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory.
The quality of being holy, worthy of respect and reverence.
An offense against God. It is an abuse of a person, place, or thing dedicated to God and the worship of him.
A commitment to donate a tenth or some other percentage of our income to the Church and other charitable causes.