Catholic Vocabulary Words and Terms #1
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show | Someone who is ordained to minister within the Church. Their main duties are; preaching, celebrating Mass, administering the other sacraments.
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show | From the Greek word "episcopos" meaning "overseer," in charge of the Church in a local area. One who has received the fullness of the Sacrament of Holy Orders, a successor of the Apostles.
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Deacon | show 🗑
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Advent | show 🗑
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Ordinary Time | show 🗑
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show | Lturgical season of forty days which begins Ash Wednesday and ends with the celebration of the Paschal Mystery. Primary penitential season in the Church's liturgical year, reflecting the forty days Jesus spent in the desert in fasting and prayer.
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show | The "fiftieth" day at the end of the seven weeks following Passover, Easter in the Christian dispensation. After the Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus, the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles.
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show | The dogma proclaimed that recognises Mary's conception without original oin
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show | The mystery of one God in three Persons
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Liturgy of the Word | show 🗑
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show | The part of Mass which commemorates Jesus' offering on his body and blood for our salvation. Established at the Last Supper
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show | The reception of the body and blood of Christ in the Eucharist. Our union with Christ as a community.
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show | The cup used at Mass to hold the wine.
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show | The name given the "convocation" or "assembly" of the People God has called together from "the ends of the earth." Has three inseparable meanings
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show | A "particular Church", a community of the faithful in communion of faith and sacraments whose bishop has been ordained in apostolic succession.
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show | A brief, normative summary statement or profession of Christian faith.
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show | The work of salvation accomplished by Jesus Christ mainly through his life, Passion, death, Resurrection, and Ascension.
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Doctrine | show 🗑
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Passion | show 🗑
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show | A series of fourteen meditations on incidents in the suffering and death of Christ. Pictures of these scenes can be found round the walls of most Catholic churches.
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Penance | show 🗑
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show | The Church established by Christ on the foundation of the Apostles, possessing the fullness of the means of salvation which he has willed
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show | Protestantism is a form of Christian faith which began with the Reformation, a movement against what its followers considered to be errors in the Roman Catholic Church. One of the 3 major divisions of Christendom, Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox.
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show | God's saving intervention in history by which he liberated the Hebrew people from slavery in Egypt, made a covenant with them, and brought them into the Promised Land.
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show | The day before Good Friday. On This day Catholics commemorate the supper Jesus held with his disciples on the night before he died.
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Good Friday | show 🗑
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show | A Hebrew word meaning "anointed".
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Ministry | show 🗑
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Sin | show 🗑
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Sacred Scripture | show 🗑
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show | The forgiveness of sins and restoration of friendship with God, which can be done by God alone.
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show | The fact that the Son of God assumed human nature and became man in order to accomplish our salvation in that same human nature.
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show | The elevation of the mind and heart to God in praise of his glory; a petition made to God for some desired good, or in thanksgiving for a good received, or in intercession for others before God.
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