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  • A sin we choose to commit, whether mortal or venial.
    personal sin
  • A major part of the Mass in which the bread and wine are consecrated and become the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ
    Liturgy of the Eucharist
  • God's rule over us
    Kingdom of God
  • The union of all, dead, or living, who have been saved through Death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus Christ.
    Communication of Saints
  • The work of Jesus Christ that is continued in the Church under the guidance of the Holy Spirit
    mission
  • The title for Jesus that shows his special relationship to God the Father
    Son of God
  • The enemy of anyone who wants to follow God's will
    Satan
  • Letters written Saint Paul and other leaders to communities of Christians in the early church
    Epistles
  • The proclamation or declaration by word and example of the good news of salvation we have received in Jesus Christ.
    Evangelization
  • A talk by a priest or deacon after the Gospel to help us understand God's Word.
    Homily
  • The title for God that was used in place of the name he revealed to Moses.
    Lord
  • A prayer that calls for God's power ad care for some person, place, thing, or special activity.
    blessing
  • The 50th day after Jesus was raised from the dead.
    Pentecost
  • The official book that contains all the Scripture Readings used in the Liturgy of the Word
    Lectionary for Mass
  • The inner voice that helps each of us place know the law of love that God has placed in each of our hearts. It guides us to do good and avoid evil.
    conscious
  • The Aramaic word for "Father" but more informal
    Abba
  • The central teaching of the Christian faith; that salvation is accomplished by Jesus Christ through his Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension
    Paschal Mystery
  • To express to others by our words and our actions the faith we have been given.
    witness
  • A major part of Mass in which we listen to readings of God's Word from Scripture and consider what they mean for us someday
    Liturgy of the Word
  • The act of thinking prayerfully about whether we have lived faithfully according to the Gospel.
    Examination of conscience
  • The act of Mary being taken, body and soul, into heaven.
    Assumption
  • A state of final cleansing after death of all human imperfections to prepare one another to enter into the joy of God's presence in heaven.
    purgatory
  • "Anointed one" or another word for Christ
    Messiah
  • One of the simple stories that Jesus told to show us what God wants for the world.
    Parable