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1. The study of effective use of language
2. The art of making persuasive speaches
3. The undue use of exaggeration |
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To turn away from sin;
to turn back to God |
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First step in conversion process |
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Admit that you have sinned |
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1.Reconciliation
2. Annointing of the Sick |
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What does Reconciliation do? |
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Restores or repairs our divine life |
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What does Annointing of the Sick do? |
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Strengthens our divine life against the vulnerabilities of illness or old age. |
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What did Jesus do with his power to forgive sins? |
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1. He forgave sins
2. He shared his power to forgive sins with the Church |
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Why did Jesus come into the world? |
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To free people from sin
To reconcile people with God and on another |
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Two methods used by the Church to forgive sins |
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1. Baptism
2. Sacrament of Reconciliation |
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A story designed to illustrate or teach some truth, religious principle, or moral lesson |
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What parable in the Bible illustrates the sacrament of Reconciliation |
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The parable of the prodigal son |
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wastefully or recklessly extravagant |
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What are the four steps of Reconciliation? |
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1. Examine our conscience
2. Repent our sins
3. Confess our sins
4. Amend our life |
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What are the two kinds of sins? |
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1. Mortal sin (very serious)
2. Venial sin (less serious) |
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Extreme
Deadly
Severe
Dire |
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Three things that make a sin
a mortal sin |
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1. Grave matter (it is a very bad sin)
2. Full knowledge (you know it is wrong)
3. Full consent of the will (you do it anyway) |
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1. Perfect contrition
2. Imperfect contrition |
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Comes from our love of God
Forgives mortal and venial sins |
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Repentance arising from a motive less pure than the love of God,
such as common decency, or fear of Hell |
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Mortal sins must be confessed according to
kind and number.
What does this mean? |
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Kind of sin - what was done
Number of sins - how many time it was done |
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the act of committing
to actively do something
to do something on purpose |
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Purposely doing something bad or evil |
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something left out, not done or neglected |
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Refraining from doing something good |
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fulfillment; gratification
reparation or compensation, as for a wrong or injury |
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a punishment undertaken to make up for a sin |
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In the sacrament of Reconciliation what does four things does the priest do for us? |
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1. Welcomes us back
2. Forgives us
3. Restores us to full life
4. Rejoices with us |
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The role of the priest in the sacrament of the Reconciliation,
is similar to what character in the
Parable of the Prodigal Son? |
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The prodigal son's father |
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What are the four graces of the
sacrament of Reconciliation? |
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1. Reconciliation with God and the Church
2. Remission of punishment due to sin
3. Healing to better follow Jesus
4. Serenity of conscience |
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