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Religion Chap 2-3 Study Guide
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The process by which we make choices between right and wrong, good and evil and eternal life and sin.
Moral Decision Making
2)
The conscience that is well educated so that it is able to recognize what is good and directs us to act upon that good.
Well-Formed Conscience
3)
Unjust situations and conditions that negatively impact society and its' institutions.
Social Sin
4)
The act of voluntarily giving one's time, treasure and talent to work towards the common good.
Philanthropy
5)
A person who voluntarily gives his or her time, talents or treasure to work towards the common good.
Philanthropist
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Is the wise use of one's personal resources for the benefit of all.
Stewardship
7)
Is something that benefits the community.
Common Good
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Is a person's obligation to serve his or her community.
Civic Responibility
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A group of people who have common interests and likes.
Community
10)
What is an example for a community?
All of these answers would be correct:Family School Parish (Church) City State Nation World Any individual community in which you share a common goal, talent or interest. (like clubs, teams, etc.)
11)
Turning back to God with all one's heart.
Conversion
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Turning back to God with all one's heart.
Conversion
13)
5 different types of health for self esteem
Spiritual Health Mental Health Emotional Health Physical Health Social Health
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Our ability to know the difference between right and wrong.
Conscience
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The first sin committed by the first humans: Adam and Eve.
Original Sin
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Is the sin we choose to commit; our own actions.
Personal Sin
17)
Is the sin we choose to commit; our own actions.
Personal Sin
18)
The ability to act upon what is right or wrong.
Free Will
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This is the sacred vessel (bowl) that holds the consecrated host which is known as the Body of Christ.
Ciborium
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The tabernacle is a sacred place in the church where the Body of Christ is kept. If there are people who are sick or unable to come to Mass, they can receive one of the hosts from the tabernacle.
Tabernacle
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The area where the altar is located as this place is the central focus of the Mass.
Apse
22)
This area is where the congregation gathers and sits before the altar.
Nave
23)
This is the place or stand (podium) where the lector reads from the Lectionary. The lector reads the Old Test. And New Test. Passages.
Lectern
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This is the place or stand (podium) where only the priest or deacon reads the Gospel passage.
Ambo
25)
This book contains the Gospel readings for the Mass. It is carried in by the Deacon or the Lector. The priest or deacons are the only people that read the Gospel during Mass.
Book of Gospels
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This book contains all of the Scripture readings for Mass. They are organized by dates for the Liturgical Year.
Lectionary
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