Study Guide
– Grade 8
Diocesan
Religion Test

Student Study Guide: Grade 8 Religion-End-of-Year Test
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Acts of the Apostles |
the book of the Bible (New Testament) that tells about the early church |
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Apostles Creed |
statements believed by all Catholics |
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Arianism |
the chief heresy that Jesus was human and not divine |
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astrology and Satanism |
practices that attribute to a created thing the power that belongs to God |
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Beatitudes |
guidelines for being a serving Christian that come originally from Christ |
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capital sins |
seven vices that lead to all sin |
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Catholic |
open to all people |
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Church |
mystical body of Christ alive and acting in the world; mother, teacher; founded by Jesus Christ |
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communion of saints |
all members of the church in heaven, on earth and in purgatory |
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creed |
professions of faith |
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Crusades |
expeditions to free the holy land from the Muslims |
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cursing |
calling on God to bring evil or harm to someone or something |
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detraction |
speaking about a person’s faults or misdeeds |
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diligence |
the virtue that is the financial aid, but on-one counseling and see archived on the same-sex and violence five-day for only a one-half run into trouble in his spare opposite of sloth |
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diocese |
territory headed by a bishop |
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ecumenism |
efforts toward church unity; a good Catholic joins with members of other churches in discussing faith and doing works of charity |
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encyclical |
a letter from the pope to the whole Church |
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Eucharistic Liturgy |
the greatest prayer of the church; celebrated by all Christians from the very beginning of the church in community |
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evangelization |
spreading the good news, especially to those who have never heard it |
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fifth commandment |
forbids anything that harms life, including overeating or not eating enough. |
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fruits of the Holy Spirit |
charity, joy, peace, patience, goodness, kindness, long suffering, humility, faithfulness, modesty, continence and chastity |
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gifts of the Holy Spirit |
wisdom, understanding, right judgment, knowledge, courage, reverence, and wonder and awe; given to help us grow in holiness; increasing our ability to believe in Christ and to love and serve God and others. |
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Henry VIII |
declared himself head of the Church in |
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heresy |
a teaching that denies or rejects a teaching of the Church |
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Holy Spirit |
Sanctifier of the Church; gives gifts to all members of the Church |
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holy days of obligation |
Special feasts that Catholics are bound to celebrate by
participating in the Eucharist. In the
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homosexual acts |
homosexual acts, distinguished from the homosexual condition, are sins against the sixth and ninth commandments |
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infallibility |
when the pope proclaims a teaching solemnly and officially on faith or morals, he cannot be wrong. |
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integrity |
Righteousness |
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intercourse |
a sign of total, permanent love, used only in marriage |
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Archbishop John Carroll |
the first bishop of the |
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Justice |
the virtue that enables us to give others what they rightfully deserve |
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liturgical year |
the annual cycle of the worship of the Church which revolves around the life of Christ |
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Liturgy of the Hours |
the prayer of Christians that extends worship throughout the day |
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Lord’s Day |
Sunday is the day of Resurrection; we are obligated to celebrate Sunday by worshiping, resting and relaxing; |
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marks of the church |
one, holy, catholic and apostolic |
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Mass |
Christ is present at Mass in the Scripture, the priest, the community and the Blessed Sacrament |
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masturbation |
the misuse of sexuality; sin against the sixth and ninth commandments |
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monks |
preserved the culture and Christianity after the fall of |
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obey |
obedience to those in authority is obedience to God who gave them authority |
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occult |
anything that has to do with seeking something beyond human nature from something or someone who is not God |
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Paschal Mystery |
suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus |
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Pentecost |
the church received the Spirit and became known as a community of faith |
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perjury |
lying while under oath |
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Peter |
the first visible head of the church after Jesus ascended |
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prayer |
the lifting of the mind and heart to God |
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profanity |
careless, casual and inappropriate use of God’s name |
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Protestant Reformation |
began as an attempt to correct abuses in the Church |
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Rerum Novarum |
in this encyclical Pope Leo XIII spoke out in defense of workers |
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restitution |
replacing what was stolen or replacing what was damaged |
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sacraments |
outward signs of inward grace that make us holy |
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sacrilege |
violation of a person, place or object dedicated to God |
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scandal |
leading another person to sin by bad example |
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schism |
a split or break in the church |
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seventh commandment |
means that we should not steal or damage what doesn’t belong to us |
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sexuality |
all the qualities that characterize a person as male or female |
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stealing |
taking things that do not belong to us. |
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Stephen |
the first Christian martyr |
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Summa Theologica |
the great work of St. Thomas Aquinas on the faith |
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supplication |
a type of prayer in which we petition or ask God for help for ourselves or others |
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Tradition |
source of revelation; beliefs transmitted by word, custom, example |
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the council that called the Church the people of God and declared that all people are called to holiness |
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virtue |
good habits attained through practice |
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wonder and awe |
the gift of the Spirit that makes us love God so much that we do not want to displease Him. |
The Precepts of the Church
1 Assist at Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation, doing no unnecessary work on those days.
2 Confess serious sins at least once a year.
3 Receive holy Communion frequently and, at a minimum during the Easter season.
4 Fast and abstain on days appointed.
5 Contribute to the support of the church.
6 Observe the laws of the church concerning marriage and give religious training to one’s children by word, example, and use of parish schools or catechetical programs.
7 Join in the missionary spirit and work of the church.
Parts of the Mass
Introduction
· Entrance Song
· Greeting
· Penitential Rite
· Gloria
· Opening Prayer
Liturgy of the Word
Liturgy of the
Eucharist
Sign of Peace
Breaking of the Bread
Communion
Silence/Song of Praise
Concluding Rite