Religion Final Crossword
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1) Perseverance and courage to overcome obstacles and fear.
2) Bishop, Priest, or Deacon (in an emergency, anyone with the right intention).
4) The surrounding context or conditions of an action. These can increase or decrease a person's moral responsibility, but they cannot change an evil act into a good one.5) Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God.
7) means "Blessed" or "Happy."9) You shall not covet your neighbor's goods.
10) Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, Temperance12) Reading scripture, the homily, and universal prayers.
14) Spiritual, mental, or physical laziness that neglects moral duties and cultivating a relationship with God.
15) The Rosary concludes with the Hail Holy Queen (Salve Regina).
16) Born with us/Supernatural gifts from God17) Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.
19) The virtue of moderation; balancing and controlling our desires.
24) Mocking, making fun of, or treating sacred dogmas, beliefs, or practices of religion with disrespect.
27) An uncontrolled, disordered desire for sexual or bodily pleasure.
28) You shall not kill.
33) The sacred week leading up to Easter, commemorating Jesus' final entry into Jerusalem, His passion, death, and resurrection.
34) An unhealthy, disordered obsession with physical perfection, appearance, fitness, or bodily alteration that reduces human value to mere outward appearance.35) You shall not covet your neighbor's wife.
36) The sin of expecting salvation without personal effort, or assuming God will forgive sins without true repentance.
38) The use of occult powers, mediums, or dark practices in an attempt to predict the future or obtain hidden information.
39) An attitude or behavior that deliberately leads others to sin or damages their spiritual well-being
41) Bishop43) The purpose, goal, or motivation behind the action. A good intention can never make an objectively evil action good.44) Bishop, Priest, or Deacon (in an emergency, anyone with the right intention).
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3) Every deliberate moral action changes a person for better or worse. To determine if an action is good or bad, three things must be evaluated:6) Offering of bread and wine, consecration, and Holy Communion.8) A free and undeserved supernatural gift from God that helps us respond to his call.
11) Loving God above all things, and our neighbor as ourselves for the love of God. This is the greatest virtue.
13) The innate law within us that dictates a basic understanding of right and wrong across all human cultures18) The total, complete rejection of the Christian faith by someone who was baptized.
20) An excessive, unbridled desire for earthly possessions and wealth.
21) A grave infraction of God’s law that destroys sanctifying grace in the soul. It requires three conditions: grave matter, full knowledge, and deliberate consent.22) Mary was taken up body and soul into heavenly glory when her earthly life was finished.
23) The couple themselves (the priest or deacon acts as the official witness).
25) Overindulgence or excess of food, drink, or other chemical substances.
26) Sorrow or resentment felt at another person's goods, success, or talents.
29) Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.
30) Wheat bread and grape wine.
31) Jesus Christ ascending, body and soul, into Heaven forty days after His Resurrection.
32) Human moral virtues37) The theological concept explaining that Jesus Christ is fully God and fully man, containing two complete natures (divine and human) united in one single Divine Person40) The obstinate denial or doubt of a single truth or core dogma of the Catholic faith by a baptized person.
42) Belief in God and all that He has revealed45) You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.
46) The virtue of holy common sense; choosing the right thing at the right time.
47) The mystery of the Son of God becoming flesh and taking on a human nature in Jesus Christ48) You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
49) A desire for Heaven and trust in God's promises to receive it.
50) The innate, absolute value of every single person because everyone is created in the image and likeness of God. It can never be taken away.51) Priest or Bishop.
52) Celebrated fifty days after Easter, marking the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and the birth of the Church.
53) Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.54) You shall not steal.
55) Remember to keep holy the Lord's Day.56) An unjust, destructive passion or desire for vengeance/retaliation.
57) A belief system where morality is fluid and "opinion-based," varying from person to person or culture to culture.
58) A lesser sin that offends and wounds our relationship with God but does not completely destroy sanctifying grace in the soul.
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