3rd Periodic Test Review Flashcards

(38 cards)

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God commanded a day of worship and rest to bring the Israelites to a deeper appreciation of Him.

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Third Commandment

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Do not judge, but be supportive in helping others find their way and correct their mistakes. Together we can learn to walk more closely with Christ.

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Admonishing The Sinner

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Everyone has moments of doubt in their faith journey. Nevertheless, we should always remember that Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life and turn to him along our way.

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Counseling the doubtful

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If you obey me completely and keep my ________, you will be my treasured possession among all peoples (Exodus 19:5)

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covenant

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Without “the ______ of the dead,” the whole structure of the Christian faith collapses.

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Resurrection

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It is often described as the “beatific vision” - the vision that makes happy.

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Heaven

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This field focuses on the study of the individual’s last destinations.

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Eschatology

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Prayer is one of the most powerful ways we can support others. Joining together in prayer for the living and the dead entrusts us all with God’s care.

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Praying For The Living And The Dead

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This commandment directs us to place God at the center of our lives for God is our Creator, Sustainer, and Final Destiny.

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First Commandment

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They follow Christ’s example of peace. They work to resolve conflicts, reconciliation, and harmony. They considered everyone as brothers and sisters.

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Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the Children of God

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These people are willing to risk their lives for the cause of the Kingdom of God. God will reward them for obeying His will.

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Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied

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Learn about our faith and be open to talking with others about our beliefs. There is always something more to discover about our faith.

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Instructing The Ignorant

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Those who are sick are often forgotten or avoided. In spite of their illness, these individuals still have much to offer to those who take the time to visit and comfort them.

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Visit the sick

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There are many people in this world who go without food. When so much of our food goes to waste, consider how good stewardship practices of your own food habits can benefit others who do not have those same resources.

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Feed the hungry

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God wants us to be active in our works of mercy and to touch the lives of individual people.

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Clothe the naked

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The ______ are charitable actions by which we come to the aid of our neighbor in his spiritual and bodily necessities.

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Works of Mercy

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It means “the state of final purification,” so that those who died in the state of grace but are weighed down by the remnants of selfishness and sin, may be purified and thus enter everlasting glory with the Lord.

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This entails listening, understanding, empathizing, helping, and giving to others especially those who suffer. Jesus promised that those who give mercy shall obtain mercy from God.

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Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy

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God has willed that, after him, we should honor our parents and those whom he has vested with authority for our good.

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4th Commandment

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This commandment prevents us to tell lies among others. We are not to gossip about others too whether those things are true or not. Everyone has the right to uphold a good name and dignity.

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8th Commandment

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They invite us to purify our hearts of bad instincts and to seek the love of God above all else.

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The Beatitudes

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It is the entry into eternal life.

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Forgiving others is difficult at times because we do not have God’s limitless mercy and compassion. But Jesus teaches us that we should forgive as God forgives, relying on him to help us show others the mercy of God

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Forgiving Injuries

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We should not be afraid if we are persecuted for doing God’ s will for it is the path to His kingdom.

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Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.

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These people are not boastful, non-violent, and resist injustices. The land that they will inherit is the Kingdom of God
Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the land,
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This beatitude tells us to have complete dependence on God. Jesus is emphasizing detachment from material possessions. Jesus wants us to surrender ourselves to God who is the source of true happiness
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
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They always put God first in their lives. Their reward is to see God face-to-face
Blessed are the clean of heart, for they will see God
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Christ encourages us to go out and meet those without homes, affirming their worth and helping them seek a resolution to the challenges they face.
Shelter the homeless
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We owe Him reverence and respect, for He is our Creator and Father. We do not make fun of God or any other person, place, or thing that is considered holy.
Second Commandment
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The Church teaches that those who have died in the state of grace “are received immediately into heaven, and see clearly God Himself, one and three, as He is, while those who die in actual mortal sin go down to hell immediately”.
Particular Judgement
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Do not be bitter about wrongs done against you. Place your hope in God so that you can endure the troubles of this world and face them with a compassionate spirit.
Bearing Wrongs Patiently
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Every human life, from the moment of conception until death, is sacred because the human person has been willed for its own sake in the image and likeness of the living and holy God.
5th Commandment
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Many of our brothers and sisters in Christ do not have access to clean water and suffer from the lack of this necessity. We should support the efforts of those working towards greater accessibility of this essential resource.
Give Drink to the Thirsty
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He is “the goal of human history, the judge of the living and the dead” (GS 45)
Jesus
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The essence of _____ is the loss of God, suffered by those who have freely chosen to separate themselves from Him.
Hell
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The books in the Bible are where the 10 Commandments are found.
Exodus & Deuteronomy
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It refers to Christ’s coming in glory “as judge of the living and the dead” or “to bring salvation to those who eagerly await him”.
Parousia
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Be open to listening and comforting those who are dealing with grief. Even if we aren't sure of the right words to say, our presence can make a big difference.
Comforting The Sorrowful