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God's Forgiveness given by at priest during Sacrament of Reconciliation |
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A prayer which we tell God we are Sorry for our Sins. |
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A Sacrament of initiation
into the family of the church. God blessed us with the new life of Jesus. |
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A Sacrament of initiation
that strengthens the new life that the Holy Spirit gives us at Baptism. |
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A Sacrament of inititation
of the real presence of Jesus under the appearance of bread and wine. |
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Telling our sins to a priest in the Sacrament of Penance.
Another name for Reconciliation and Penance. |
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Friends and followers of Jesus who live and love as Jesus did. |
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Excusing someone from punishment for something they did that is wrong or harmful |
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The gift of God's love and presence in our lives that helps us live as Jesus did. |
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Examination of Conscience |
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Thinking about our own selfish words or actions and poor choices we sometimes make. |
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Very serious sin that breaks our friendship with God, the person no longer shares God's life until they go to Confession (Penance)(Reconciliation) example: Ten Commandments broken |
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A sin that is not as selfish or serious as mortal sin, but makes our love with God and others less strong. |
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When we choose to hurt others or turn away from God. |
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God's Laws that teach us how to love God, others and ourselves. |
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Being sad or sorry about something |
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Also a prayer or good action that the priest asks us to do that shows God we are sorry.
Another name for Reconciliation or Confession. |
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Calm, good feeling of being united with God and others. |
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A Sacrament of healing that celebrates the Gift of Gods love and forgiveness and helps us make peace with God and God's people and the church.
Another name for Confession or Penance. |
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