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Chapter 3 Vocab
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Annunciation: the visit by the Angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary to announce that she would be the Mother of the Savior. After giving her consent, Mary became Mother of Jesus by the power of the Holy Spirit. The Fest of the Annunciation is on March 25
Assumption: The Church dogma that teaches that the blessed Mother of God, was taken directly to Heaven when her earthly life was over.
Beatific Vision: seeing God "face-to-face" in Heaven, the source of our eternal happiness; the final union with the Triune God for all eternity
Church Fathers: A traditional designation given to theolgians of the first eight centuries whose teachings made a lasting mark on the church. Also called Fathers of Church
Common Priesthood of the Faithful: The priesthood of all the baptized in which we share in Christ's work of Salvation
Crusades: The nine armed expeditions by Christians beginning in 1095 and ending in 1291 that were intended to drive the Muslims out of the Holy Land and in the process reunite Christians of the East and West
Day of Atonement: Known as Yom Kippur, this is the holiest day of the year for the Jewish people. It is a day when Jews ask forgiveness for both communal and personal sins
Doctor of the Church: A church writer of great learning and hotlines whose worse the Church has highl recommended for studying and living the faith
Domestic Church: A name for the Christian family. In the family, parents, and children exercise their priesthood of the baptized by worshiping God, receiving the sacraments, and witnessing to Christ and the Chirch by living as faithful disciples.
Evangelical Counsels: Vows of personal poverty, chastity understand as lifelong celibacy, and obedience to a bishop or to the superior of a religious community
Immaculate Conception:The belief that Mary was conceived without original sin. The feast of the ( ) is on December 8 and is a holy day of obligation.
Inquisition: A Church tribunal established in the thirteenth century that was designed to curb heretical teachings and beliefs. In collaboration with secular authorities, papal representatives employed the Inquisition to judge the guilt of suspected heretics with the aim of getting them to repent. Unfortunately, before long, many abuses crept into the process.
Intercession:A prayer of petition for the sake of others.
Liturgy of the Hours: The prayer of the church; it is also known as Divine Office. It utilizes scripture, particularly the Psalms, for specific times of the day from early morning to late evening.
Mortal Sin: A serious violation of god's law of love that results in the loss of sanctifying grace (god's life) in the soul of the sinner. To commit ( ), there must be grave matter, full knowledge of the evil done, and full consent of the will.
Novena: A nine-day prayer for a certain intention
Sacramental: A sacred sign that resembles the sacraments.
Sacramental Graces: The grace of the Holy Sprit, given by Christ, that is proper to each sacrament.
Second coming: Christ's coming to the earth again, to judge the living and the dead.
Transcendence: A trait of God refers to his total otherness and being infinitely beyond and independent of creation. While God is immanent to humanity with a deep and loving relationship with man and woman that resembles that of a parent for a child, God is neither man nor female. He is pure spirit and God.
Vocation:The calling or destiny we have in this life and in the hereafter.
Chapter 3 Vocab
Across:1. | A sacred sign that resembles the sacraments. | 4. | A nine-day prayer for a certain intention | 5. | seeing God "face-to-face" in Heaven, the source of our eternal happiness; the final union with the Triune God for all eternity | 8. | A serious violation of god's law of love that results in the loss of sanctifying grace (god's life) in the soul of the sinner. To commit ( ), there must be grave matter, full knowledge of the evil done, and full consent of the will. | 10. | A Church tribunal established in the thirteenth century that was designed to curb heretical teachings and beliefs. In collaboration with secular authorities, papal representatives employed the Inquisition to judge the guilt of suspected heretics with the aim of getting them to repent. Unfortunately, before long, many abuses crept into the process. | 13. | The Church dogma that teaches that the blessed Mother of God, was taken directly to Heaven when her earthly life was over. | 16. | The nine armed expeditions by Christians beginning in 1095 and ending in 1291 that were intended to drive the Muslims out of the Holy Land and in the process reunite Christians of the East and West | 17. | A prayer of petition for the sake of others. |
| | Down:2. | The priesthood of all the baptized in which we share in Christ's work of Salvation | 3. | A name for the Christian family. In the family, parents, and children exercise their priesthood of the baptized by worshiping God, receiving the sacraments, and witnessing to Christ and the Chirch by living as faithful disciples. | 6. | Vows of personal poverty, chastity understand as lifelong celibacy, and obedience to a bishop or to the superior of a religious community | 7. | A trait of God refers to his total otherness and being infinitely beyond and independent of creation. While God is immanent to humanity with a deep and loving relationship with man and woman that resembles that of a parent for a child, God is neither man nor female. He is pure spirit and God. | 9. | The grace of the Holy Sprit, given by Christ, that is proper to each sacrament. | 10. | The belief that Mary was conceived without original sin. The feast of the ( ) is on December 8 and is a holy day of obligation. | 11. | A traditional designation given to theolgians of the first eight centuries whose teachings made a lasting mark on the church. Also called Fathers of Church | 12. | The prayer of the church; it is also known as Divine Office. It utilizes scripture, particularly the Psalms, for specific times of the day from early morning to late evening. | 14. | Christ's coming to the earth again, to judge the living and the dead. | 15. | The calling or destiny we have in this life and in the hereafter. |
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Chapter 3 Vocab
Across:1. | A sacred sign that resembles the sacraments. | 4. | A nine-day prayer for a certain intention | 5. | seeing God "face-to-face" in Heaven, the source of our eternal happiness; the final union with the Triune God for all eternity | 8. | A serious violation of god's law of love that results in the loss of sanctifying grace (god's life) in the soul of the sinner. To commit ( ), there must be grave matter, full knowledge of the evil done, and full consent of the will. | 10. | A Church tribunal established in the thirteenth century that was designed to curb heretical teachings and beliefs. In collaboration with secular authorities, papal representatives employed the Inquisition to judge the guilt of suspected heretics with the aim of getting them to repent. Unfortunately, before long, many abuses crept into the process. | 13. | The Church dogma that teaches that the blessed Mother of God, was taken directly to Heaven when her earthly life was over. | 16. | The nine armed expeditions by Christians beginning in 1095 and ending in 1291 that were intended to drive the Muslims out of the Holy Land and in the process reunite Christians of the East and West | 17. | A prayer of petition for the sake of others. |
| | Down:2. | The priesthood of all the baptized in which we share in Christ's work of Salvation | 3. | A name for the Christian family. In the family, parents, and children exercise their priesthood of the baptized by worshiping God, receiving the sacraments, and witnessing to Christ and the Chirch by living as faithful disciples. | 6. | Vows of personal poverty, chastity understand as lifelong celibacy, and obedience to a bishop or to the superior of a religious community | 7. | A trait of God refers to his total otherness and being infinitely beyond and independent of creation. While God is immanent to humanity with a deep and loving relationship with man and woman that resembles that of a parent for a child, God is neither man nor female. He is pure spirit and God. | 9. | The grace of the Holy Sprit, given by Christ, that is proper to each sacrament. | 10. | The belief that Mary was conceived without original sin. The feast of the ( ) is on December 8 and is a holy day of obligation. | 11. | A traditional designation given to theolgians of the first eight centuries whose teachings made a lasting mark on the church. Also called Fathers of Church | 12. | The prayer of the church; it is also known as Divine Office. It utilizes scripture, particularly the Psalms, for specific times of the day from early morning to late evening. | 14. | Christ's coming to the earth again, to judge the living and the dead. | 15. | The calling or destiny we have in this life and in the hereafter. |
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