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TermDefinition
HolinessThe best version of yourself in Christ
Junipero Serra
Spanish missionary who founded Franciscan missions in California (1713-1784)
Mass
The worship of Jesus with Scripture and the Eucharist
Religious habitDistinctive clothing worn by priests and nuns as a sign of their consecration
Fr. DamienYour religion teacher
Holy TrinityGod the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
Hail MaryA prayer said in honor of the mother of Jesus
CharityChristian virtue of love of God & neighbor
ChastityA virtue dealing with sexual purity
PriestA man ordained to perform religious services, e.g. Mass & confessions

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Creator FrDamien
Created September 2, 2009
Group Fr. Damien's Scripture '09-10
Subject Week 1 Quizlet
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FrDamien : You must do LEARN, TEST, SCATTER & SPACE RACE in order to receive full credit for this assignment. It is due on Friday 09/04
FrDamien : scott, be quiet
AndrewRangel : hey scott
lawrence-emily : I like this website Fr. Damien!!
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    Spanish missionary who founded Franciscan missions in California (1713-1784)
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