Religion 7th Grade Final

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Religion 7th Grade Final

Constantine
Roman emperor who signed the edict of Milan.
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Constantine Roman emperor who signed the edict of Milan.
The Nicene Creed Was written in 325 A.D. in the city of Nicaea, Turkey.
Arius A heretic who did not believe that the Holy Trinity was consubstantial.
Theocracy Government run by clerics claiming divine authority.
Temporal Temporary, of this world, not eternal.
Pilgrimage Journey to a shrine or sacred place
Lay person Laity, person who is not a member of the clergy.
Pax vobiscum Peace be with you
The nativity of Mary When Mary was born
Moral law Do good and avoid evil
Material world The body, animal,s plants, inanimate creation
Spiritual world God, angels, the soul
Diligence To persevere in our spiritual life
Humility Seeing ourselves as we truly are
Temperance Using created goods well, with proper limits.
Patience Putting God and others before ourselves, acting with gentleness.
Liberality Generosity with our goods and talents
Chastity Generosity with ourselves and temperance with our desires
Avarice Greed, excessive desire for things. Capital sin.
Charity Love, allows us to love God and our neighbor out of love of God. Theological virtue
Envy Jealousy over the good fortune of another. Capital sin
Faith Believing in God through accepting the message of Jesus. Theological virtue
Fortitude Bravery or courage in the face of fear. Cardinal virtue
Gluttony Excessive desire for the pleasurable experience of good or drink. Capital sin
Hope Enables one to trust in eternal life because God wills it. Theological virtue
Justice giving each person what is rightfully his. Cardinal virtue
Love To act with God and others in mind. Theological virtue
Lust Desire that does not respect the gift of the body or sexuality. Capital sin
Meekness Appropriate self-control
Pride Unhealthy love of self. Capital sin
Prudence Choosing the correct behavior. Capital virtue
Sloth Lack of desire to do one's duties, spiritual laziness. Capital sin
Wrath Excessive desire for revenge. Capital sin
Corpus Christi Feast in honor of the Institution of the Eucharist. Body of Christ.
Theological virtues Faith, hope, and charity deal directly with our relationship with God.
Cardinal virtues Prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude are the virtues of good actions.
Creed Latin- credo, I believe. Our belief as Christians.
Gospel Good News
Intelligent designer Everything directed by an intelligent being.
Ash Wednesday the first day of lent
Holy Thursday good Friday and holy Saturday are the Triduum
Covenant Promise
Dogma Belief
Pagan Heathen, a follower of polytheistic religion (as in ancient Rome)
Dignity Self respect, rights from God, worthiness
Piety A virtue that can mean religious devotion, spirituality, or a combination of both
Divine Of, relating to, or proceeding directly from God or a god.
The old testament Was written in Hebrew
The new testament Was written in Greek
Sacred tradition A Holy story that is passed on Orally.
Sacred Scripture Can be the Gospels, Holy Bible
The magisterium The teaching authority that is made up of the Pope and Bishops
The Holy Trinity The Father the Son and the Holy Spirit
Gabriel The angels name that told Mary she was going to have Jesus
The Edict of Milan Contract in 313 A.D. to stop the persecution of Christians
Nicene Creed States the belief of Christians
The city of Nicaea and the city of Constantinople Are both in the country of Turkey.
Secular Non-religious
Providence God's all wise plan for the universe.
Faith Believe in God
Apostolic succession the bishops stretching back to the apostles.
Heretic A dissenter from established religious dogma
Revelation Revealed through the Bible's teaching
Free will The ability to choose between right or wrong, good or evil
Conscience The ability to judge between right or wrong, good or evil.
Deity Holy, divine, or sacred, held in high regard, a God, or supreme being.
Begotten Came from the father
Jesus The Savior, the messiah.
Reason The power to understand feel emotions and have relationships.
Soul Gives us reason (intellect) and free well.
Assumption When Mary ascended into heaven body and soul
Ascension Jesus ascends to heaven body and soul.
The 10 Commandments Some of the rules and regulations of the Bible
Rabbi Teacher
Original sin Separation between God and man passed to all people.
Atonement Become one with God
Ethical Moral principals
Validate To recognize, establish, or illustrate worthiness.
Lent Begins on Ash Wednesday and Ends on Holy Thursday
Gentile Not-Jewish
Pharisee Member of a Jewish sect -100 BC to 100 A.D.
Minister A person authorized to conduct religious worship, clergy, Pastor.
Servitude Slavery or bondage of any kind
Gratitude Thankful
Ingratitude Thanklessness
Anointing Consecrate or make sacred in a ceremony that includes the applying of holy oil chrism
Chrism Holy oil
Confer To present or bestow upon as a gift, give.
Blessing A favor or gift bestowed by God.
Blasphemy Impious utterance or action concerning God or sacred things
Impius Not pious, irreverent, lacking in reverence, or proper respect
Decalogue The 10 Commandments
Reverence Attitude of deep respect, veneration.
Irreverent deficient in veneration or respect.
Liturgy A particular form of Eucharistic service.
Consecrate To make or declare sacred.
Homily A sermon
Sermon A discourse for the purpose of religious instruction.
Holy week The week preceding Easter Sunday
Ascension Thursday 40 days after Jesus rose from the dead. Jesus ascended body and soul into heaven.
Pentecost 50 days after Jesus rose from the dead. The descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles.
Idolatry Religious worship of idols, reverence, devotion.
Sacrilege The violation of anything sacred.
Sin Deliberate violation of some religious,moral principle.
Virtue Moral excellence, goodness, righteousness.
Ignorant Lacking in knowledge or information.
Salvation Deliverance from the power and penalty of sin, redemption.
Redemption Deliverance from sin, salvation
Temptation Acting contrary to the right reason and the Commandments of God
Evil The opposite or absence of good. Morally wrong or bad.
Solemnity Principal day in the church's liturgical calendar.
Dispensation Exemption from a church law.
Doctrine Truths or dogmas, taught or advocated, as of a religion.
Eternity Infinite time, duration without beginning or end.
Invocation Appeal, request to a higher power for assistance.
Infallible Inability to err in matters of faith and morals. Incapable of error.
Fallible Capable of making errors.
Ecclesiastical Pertaining to or of the church.
Incarnate A God taking on human form.
Heaven The dwelling of God. The communion of life and love with God.
Hell The dwelling of the devil. The self- exclusion from communion with God.
Consubstantial Identical in substance or essence though different in aspect.
Immaculate conception of Mary When Mary was conceived without original sin and she was full of Grace.
Annunciation The angel Gabriel told Mary she would be conceived with Jesus.
Conception of Jesus Mary became the mother of Jesus by the power of the holy spirits who came from the father.
Holy Communion The reception of the body and blood of Christ in the Eucharist.
Confirmation This sacrament confers special graces of the Holy Spirit.
Pope John Paul II The first and only Polish pope.
Pope Benedict XVI The current Pope, who is of German heritage.
Bear false witness Deceive others
Lying Mislead others
Hypocrisy Pretending to be better than one really is
Promise Truth in action
Perjury Lying under oath
Slander Lies that hurt someone
Gossip Talking of another's faults or exaggerating them
Rash judgment Judgment without substantial proof
Detraction Malicious use of the truth
Oath Promise
Secrets Keep information from others
Reputation Your character as seen or judged
Character Qualities that form a person
Calumny Slander, false and malicious words, defamation
Defamation Damaging someone's reputation
Flattery False or exaggerated praise
Truth Fact or reality
Integrity Honesty, moral, ethical
Deliberate Done consciously and intentionally
Mislead Misguide, deceive
Untruthfulness Falsehood, dishonest
Deceive Cause someone to believe something is not true
Pretend To appear falsely
Falsehood A lie
Imply suggest or indicate
Trickery Misrepresentation
Notorious Disreputable, unrespectable
Idle Lacking words or basis
Pledge Solemn promise or agreement
Prudent Cautious, discreet, Careful
Malicious Spiteful, vicious, wicked
Evidence Proof, an indication or sign
Judgment Form an opinion objectively
Objective Based on facts, unbiased
Subjective Based on personal opinion, biased
Genesis The story of creation
What does Genesis teach us about God's power Creating something out of nothing takes almighty power
What three things does Genesis teaches us. 1. There is only one God and he is the creator of all that exists. 2.God created the world and is sharing his love with man. 3. Everything created by God is good.
How was Genesis passed down and to whom. By sacred tradition to new generations of Jewish people.
Nature of man Comprise a body and soul
Body Made of matter and will die
Powers of the soul Intellect, ability to think and reason Will, the ability to choose
Sanctifying grace Life of God in our souls, to be in union with God
Purpose in life Keep, grow, and die with Grace in our souls
Grace God's life within us
Restore Grace Through penance
Grow in grace Prayer, sacraments, good works
Angels Spirits with intellect and will
Archangels Chief angels
Cherubim Angels of wisdom, guardians and protectors
Evil angels Demons
Leader of faithful angels Michael the Archangel
Guardian angel Personal angel to help us get to heaven
God's test of Adam and Eve Eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil
God's punishment of Adam and Eve Suffering, sickness, and death and removing sanctifying grace
Who suffers from Original Sin Everyone, except Jesus and Mary
Original Sin separation from God, loss of original grace
God's promise to Adam and Eve after they sinned send a redeemer, reconcile us to God, restore grace to his soul
Does man's soul die with his body The soul lives forever as a spiritual reality
Adam's sin Sin of pride and disobedience
Concupiscence From Original Sin, tendency to sin
Mystery Truth beyond our reason, revealed by God
New Testament Church's beginnings, life and teachings of Jesus Christ
Old Testament Sacred books intended to prepare God's people for the coming of Jesus Christ
Blessed Virgin Mary Greatest of all the saints
Constantine Roman emperor who signed the edict of Milan.
The Nicene Creed Was written in 325 A.D. in the city of Nicaea, Turkey.
Arius A heretic who did not believe that the Holy Trinity was consubstantial.
Theocracy Government run by clerics claiming divine authority.
Temporal Temporary, of this world, not eternal.
Pilgrimage Journey to a shrine or sacred place
Lay person Laity, person who is not a member of the clergy.
Pax vobiscum Peace be with you
The nativity of Mary When Mary was born
Moral law Do good and avoid evil
Material world The body, animal,s plants, inanimate creation
Spiritual world God, angels, the soul
Diligence To persevere in our spiritual life
Humility Seeing ourselves as we truly are
Temperance Using created goods well, with proper limits.
Patience Putting God and others before ourselves, acting with gentleness.
Liberality Generosity with our goods and talents
Chastity Generosity with ourselves and temperance with our desires
Avarice Greed, excessive desire for things. Capital sin.
Charity Love, allows us to love God and our neighbor out of love of God. Theological virtue
Envy Jealousy over the good fortune of another. Capital sin
Fortitude Bravery or courage in the face of fear. Cardinal virtue
Gluttony Excessive desire for the pleasurable experience of good or drink. Capital sin
Hope Enables one to trust in eternal life because God wills it. Theological virtue
Justice giving each person what is rightfully his. Cardinal virtue
Love To act with God and others in mind. Theological virtue
Lust Desire that does not respect the gift of the body or sexuality. Capital sin
Meekness Appropriate self-control
Pride Unhealthy love of self. Capital sin
Prudence Choosing the correct behavior. Capital virtue
Sloth Lack of desire to do one's duties, spiritual laziness. Capital sin
Wrath Excessive desire for revenge. Capital sin
Corpus Christi Feast in honor of the Institution of the Eucharist. Body of Christ.
Theological virtues Faith, hope, and charity deal directly with our relationship with God.
Cardinal virtues Prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude are the virtues of good actions.
Creed Latin- credo, I believe. Our belief as Christians.
Gospel Good News
Intelligent designer Everything directed by an intelligent being.
Triduum Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday

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