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one of the Seven Sacraments, sometimes formerly known as "the sacrament of the dying," in which a gravely ill, aging, or dying person is anointed by the priest and prayed over by him and attending believers; one need not be dying to recieve the Sacrament. |
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the "going up" into heaven of the risen Christ 40 days after his Resurrection |
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one who denies the exisence of God; the denial of the existence of God. |
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the first of the Seven Sacraments, by which one becomes a member of the Church and a new creature in Chirst; the first of the three Sacraments of Initiation, the others being Confirmation and the Eucharist. |
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the _____ of the Scriptures refers to the Church's list of books of the Bible |
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with Baptism and the Eucharist, one of the three Sacraments of Initiation; through an outpouring of special gifts of the Holy Spirit, Confirmation completes the grace of Baptism by confirming or "sealing" the baptized person's union with Chirst and by equipping that person for active participation in the life of the Church. |
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an official profession of fiath, usually prepared and presented by council of the Church and used in the Church's liturgy; based on the Ladin credo, meaning "I believe," the two most familiar Catholic creeds are the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed. |
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the heritage of faith contained in Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition handed on in the Church from the time of the apostles, from which the Magisterium draws all that it proposes for belief as being divinely revealed. |
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an official teaching of the Church based on the Revelation of God by and through Christ |
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those teachings that are recognized as central to Church teaching, defined by the Magisterium, and accorded the fullest weight and authority |
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also called the Mass or Lord's Supper, and based on a word for "thanksgiving," the central Christian liturgical celebration; established by Jesus at the Last Supper; in the Eucharist, the sacrificial death and Resurrection of Jesus is both remembered ("Do this in memory of me") and renewed ("this is my body, given for you"); the Sunday celebration of the Eucharist is considered the heart of the Church's life and worship, and participation in it is expected of all Catholics of the age and ability to do so. |
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an acknowledgement of and an allegiance to God |
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the Sacrament by which memebers of the CHurch are ordained for permanent ministry in the Church as bishops, priests, or deacons |
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based on words meaning "in flesh," the mystery and Church dogma that the Son of God assumed human nature and "became flesh" in the person of Jesus of Nazareth; the Incarnation means that Jesus, the Son of God and second Person of the Trinit, is both fully God and fully man |
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all members of the Church, with the exception of those who are ordained; the laity share in Christ's role as priest, prophet, and king, witnessing to God's love and poewr in the world. |
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the name given the official teaching authority of the Church, whose task is to interpret and preserve the truths of the Church revealed in both the Scriptures and Tradition |
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another name for the Eucharist; based on the Latin word missa, meaning "to be sent," which refers to the dismssal, in which worshipers are told to "go in peace to love and serve the Lord" |
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marriage: marriage is an exclusive, permanent, and lifelong contract between a man and a womanin which they commit themselves to care for ech other and to procreate and raise children; when the marriage takes place between baptized persons who enter into a covenant modeled on that between Christ and the Chuch, it is recognized as the Sacrament of Matrimony; the two terms are often interchanged. |
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a divinely revealed truth whose very possibility cannot be rationally conceived before it is revealed and, after revelation, whose inner essence cannot be fully understood by the finite mind. |
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the term given the entire process of God's plan of slavation b which God redeemed humanity from sin in and through Jesus' life, death, and Resrrection, and Ascension into flory; Christians enter in to Pascal Mystery through scramental initiation and participate in it by faithfully living out the process of dying and rising that characerizes all life. |
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Penance and Reconciliation |
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one of the Seven Sacraments of the Church, the liturgical celebration of God’s forgiveness of sin, through which the sinner is reconciled with both God and the Church |
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based on a word for “father,” the successor of Saint Peter and Bishop of Rome, who holds the office of the papacy; often called the Holy Father |
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a baptized Christian who does not accept all the teachings of the Catholic Church; Protestant communities first came into existence during the Reformation in the sixteenth century purgatory: a state of final purification or cleansing, which one may need to enter following death and before entry into heaven |
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the passage of Jesus from death to life “on the third day” after his Crucifixion; the heart of the Paschal Mystery and the basis of our hope in the resurrection of the dead |
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God’s self-communication and disclosure of the divine plan to humankind through creation, events, persons, and, most fully, Jesus Christ |
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in Catholic life and worship, the seven efficacious signs of God’s grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church, by which divine life is dispensed to us |
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liberation from sin and eternal union with God in heaven; salvation is accomplished by God alone through the Paschal Mystery—the dying and rising of Jesus Christ |
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generally, the term for any sacred writing; for Christians, the Old and New Testaments that make up the Bible and are recognized as the Word of God |
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literally, “the study of God”; the academic discipline and effort to understand, interpret, and order our experience of God and Christian faith; classically defined as “faith seeking understanding” |
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this word (from the Latin, meaning “to hand on”) refers to the process of passing on the Gospel message; Tradition, which began with the oral communication of the Gospel by the Apostles, was written down in the Scriptures, is handed down and lived out in the life of the Church, and is interpreted by the Magisterium under the guidance of the Holy Spirit |
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often referred to as the Blessed Trinity, the central Christian mystery and dogma that there is one God in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit |
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Introductory Rites Liturgy of the Word Liturgy of the Eucharist Concluding Rites |
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four main parts of the Mass |
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1. Lay Faithful 2. Consecrated Life 3. Priests and Deacons 4. Bishops 5. Pope |
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in order of least specific to most specific what are the 5 roles within the catholic church |
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is pictured with a book, spindle, and flowers. transformed from an ugly painting to a beautiful one while underneath the tarp |
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what is mater admirabilis's feast day? |
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where was Saint Madeline Sophie Barat born? |
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what was st. barat's brother's name? |
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who encouraged sophi to start a relgious community? |
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what is st. madeline barat's feast day? |
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during what tumultuous period in french history did both sohpie and saint rose philippine duchesne grow up? |
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where was Philippine born? |
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when did philippine travel to the US? |
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when did philippine travel to the US? |
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when did philippine travel to the US? |
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what philippine's feast day? |
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when was the society of the Sacred Heart founded? |
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city in France where first Sacred Heart School and Convent were |
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what is the significance of Amiens? |
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city in France where St. Madeline Sophie Barat was born |
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what is the significance of Joigny |
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st. philippine duchesne born |
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what is the significance of Greenoble |
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what is the significance of Sacre Coeur |
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list of the books in the Bible |
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how many books are in the Old Testament |
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how many books are in the New Testament |
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what important event in history separates the two testaments? |
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the four divisions of both the Old and New Testaments |
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old testament law division of the Bible |
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how many books are in the Pentateuch? |
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Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy |
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what are the names of the books in the Pentateuch? and in what order do they occur? |
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Goodness of Creation The Effects of Sin Covenant and Law God Brings Good Out of Evil
Blessings and Promises |
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what are the 5 themes of the Pentateuch |
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providing excellent, affordable education for girls. financial aid program accessible to all people spread love for the Sacred Heart of Jesus theology class morning prayer and daily reflection mass at least once a month |
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how is barat academy growing into saint madeline sohpie barat's vision? |
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the Holy Spirit and a human being |
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who is the author of the Bible |
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Genesis includes two accounts of creation because there could have been 2 different people interpreting the same message the Holy Spirit was giving to them. |
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why does Genesis include 2 accounts of creation? |
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what is the name of the official Bible translation of the Chatholic Church in the United States? |
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the New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (NRSV-CE) |
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What is the name of the translation we use in Freshman Theology? |
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formal is a word for word translation, functional is more conversational and translator' interpretation |
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what are the 2 opposite poles along the spectrum of Bibblical translation |
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you should know if what you are reading is someone's interpretation or the actual, word for word, traslation of the Bible |
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why is it important to know what kind of translation you are reading? |
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I prefer formal translations, because I like to know what I'm reading is completley Holy. I love knowing that those are Jesus' actual words an that everything I'm reading is what really happened and was said, not just the translatiors interpretation. |
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The concept of covenant means, in terms of God's relationship with the Israelites, that if they follow God's commandments, God will protect them. |
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in the Pentateuch, what does the Concept of Covenant mean in terms of God's relationship with the Israelites? |
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Shcools of the Sacred Heart commit themselves to educate to a personal and active faith in God. |
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Goal one of the Sacred Heart education. |
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Schools of the Sacred Heart commit themselves to educate to a deep respect for intellectual values. |
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Goal 2 of the Sacred Heart education. |
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Schools of the Sacred Heart commit themselves to educate to a social awareness which impels to action. |
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Goal 3 of the Sacred Heard edcuation. |
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Schools of the Sacred Heart commit themselves to educate to the building of community as a Christian value |
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Goal 4 of the Sacred Heart education. |
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Schools of the Sacred Heart commit themselves to educate to tpersonal growth in an atmosphere of wise freedom. |
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Goal 5 of the Sacred Heard education. |
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LearnLife philosophy keyword 1 |
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LearnLife philosophy keyword 2 |
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LearnLife philosophy keyword 3 |
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LearnLife philosophy keyword 4 |
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LearnLife philosophy keyword 5 |
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To explore God's love for us! |
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"Why do we gather?" Day 1 |
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To learn from each other! |
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"Why do we gather?" Day 2 |
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To serve each other and the world! |
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"Why do we gather?" Day 3 |
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"Why do we gather?" Day 4 |
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To honor this space to grow! |
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"Why do we gather?" Day 5 |
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o We are living these goals at Barat by having mass at least once a month and having Theology class as a part of the four year curriculum. We are living Goal two by having the state requirements of education plus more! We show goal three by having service learning days 12 times a year where we go into the community and serve other people and nature! Goal four is shown by having houses and building relationships, not only with your own grade, but with everyone! We are living Goal five by having co-curricular activities, such as sports, and musicals, showing students how to balance schoolwork with fun work! |
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How are we living the goals here at Barat? |
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faith is an acknowledgement of and an allegiance to God. Faith is a grace, a supernatural gift of God. Faith is certain. Faith seeks understanding. Faith is not opposed to science. Faith is necessary for salvation. Faith is the beginning of eternal life. |
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