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apostolic:. This describes the Church's origin and beliefs as rooted and continuing in the living Tradition of the Apostles of Jesus.
church: Religious denominations that are all-embracing of religious expression within a society
confession:. . It is the acknowledgment of having done something wrong, whether on purpose or not
sacrament:. . a Christian rite recognized as of particular importance and significance.
marriage:.. Also called matrimony or wedlock, is a socially or ritually recognized union or legal contract between spouses that establishes rights and obligations between them, teaching, into the body and blood of Jesus Christ
mission:. A base of missionary practice.
baptism:. A Christian sacrament of admission and adoption,[1] almost invariably with the use of water
eucharist:. Used for the bread and wine when transubstantiated (their substance having been changed), according to Catholic teaching, into the body and blood of Jesus Christ
mass:The central act of divine worship in the Catholic Church,[1] which describes it as "the source and summit of the Christian life".
catholic: Meaning "according to the whole", "entirely", or "in general"
one: First mark of Four Elements of the Church; it shows oness of the church.
holy: Means set apart for a special purpose by and for God.
faith: The observance of an obligation from loyalty; refer to a particular system of religious belief
communion: Rite considered by most Christian churches to be a sacrament.
bible: Refers to our HOLY BOOK.
purpose: Intention in serving the Lord.
sin: is the act of violating God's will; viewed as anything that violates the ideal relationship between an individual and God; or as any diversion from the perceived ideal order for human living
sacrifice: Usually implies "doing without something" or "giving something up"
righteousness: an attribute that implies that a person's actions are justified, and can have the connotation that the person has been "judged" or "reckoned" as leading a life that is pleasing to God.
commandments: include instructions to worship only God, to honour parents, and to keep the sabbath; as well as prohibitions against idolatry, blasphemy, murder, adultery, theft, dishonesty, and coveting. Different religious groups follow different traditions for interpreting and numbering them.
marks of the Church
Across:5. | . Used for the bread and wine when transubstantiated (their substance having been changed), according to Catholic teaching, into the body and blood of Jesus Christ | 7. | Means set apart for a special purpose by and for God. | 8. | . A base of missionary practice. | 9. | Refers to our HOLY BOOK. | 10. | . . a Christian rite recognized as of particular importance and significance. | 12. | Religious denominations that are all-embracing of religious expression within a society | 13. | . A Christian sacrament of admission and adoption,[1] almost invariably with the use of water | 16. | Intention in serving the Lord. | 18. | . . It is the acknowledgment of having done something wrong, whether on purpose or not | 19. | an attribute that implies that a person's actions are justified, and can have the connotation that the person has been "judged" or "reckoned" as leading a life that is pleasing to God. | 20. | Usually implies "doing without something" or "giving something up" |
| | Down:1. | include instructions to worship only God, to honour parents, and to keep the sabbath; as well as prohibitions against idolatry, blasphemy, murder, adultery, theft, dishonesty, and coveting. Different religious groups follow different traditions for interpreting and numbering them. | 2. | First mark of Four Elements of the Church; it shows oness of the church. | 3. | Rite considered by most Christian churches to be a sacrament. | 4. | The observance of an obligation from loyalty; refer to a particular system of religious belief | 6. | Meaning "according to the whole", "entirely", or "in general" | 11. | .. Also called matrimony or wedlock, is a socially or ritually recognized union or legal contract between spouses that establishes rights and obligations between them, teaching, into the body and blood of Jesus Christ | 14. | The central act of divine worship in the Catholic Church,[1] which describes it as "the source and summit of the Christian life". | 15. | . This describes the Church's origin and beliefs as rooted and continuing in the living Tradition of the Apostles of Jesus. | 17. | is the act of violating God's will; viewed as anything that violates the ideal relationship between an individual and God; or as any diversion from the perceived ideal order for human living |
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marks of the Church
Across:5. | . Used for the bread and wine when transubstantiated (their substance having been changed), according to Catholic teaching, into the body and blood of Jesus Christ | 7. | Means set apart for a special purpose by and for God. | 8. | . A base of missionary practice. | 9. | Refers to our HOLY BOOK. | 10. | . . a Christian rite recognized as of particular importance and significance. | 12. | Religious denominations that are all-embracing of religious expression within a society | 13. | . A Christian sacrament of admission and adoption,[1] almost invariably with the use of water | 16. | Intention in serving the Lord. | 18. | . . It is the acknowledgment of having done something wrong, whether on purpose or not | 19. | an attribute that implies that a person's actions are justified, and can have the connotation that the person has been "judged" or "reckoned" as leading a life that is pleasing to God. | 20. | Usually implies "doing without something" or "giving something up" |
| | Down:1. | include instructions to worship only God, to honour parents, and to keep the sabbath; as well as prohibitions against idolatry, blasphemy, murder, adultery, theft, dishonesty, and coveting. Different religious groups follow different traditions for interpreting and numbering them. | 2. | First mark of Four Elements of the Church; it shows oness of the church. | 3. | Rite considered by most Christian churches to be a sacrament. | 4. | The observance of an obligation from loyalty; refer to a particular system of religious belief | 6. | Meaning "according to the whole", "entirely", or "in general" | 11. | .. Also called matrimony or wedlock, is a socially or ritually recognized union or legal contract between spouses that establishes rights and obligations between them, teaching, into the body and blood of Jesus Christ | 14. | The central act of divine worship in the Catholic Church,[1] which describes it as "the source and summit of the Christian life". | 15. | . This describes the Church's origin and beliefs as rooted and continuing in the living Tradition of the Apostles of Jesus. | 17. | is the act of violating God's will; viewed as anything that violates the ideal relationship between an individual and God; or as any diversion from the perceived ideal order for human living |
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