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What is the term for a belief that requires trust in God, often without seeing evidence?
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What do we call the objects or actions, such as holy water or prayers, that assist in spiritual growth?
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What is the term for a belief that requires trust in God, often without seeing evidence?
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What do we call the objects or actions, such as holy water or prayers, that assist in spiritual growth?
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Which term describes something that is both revealed and hidden, often relating to God's nature?
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What does the Holy Trinity refer to in Catholic belief?
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Which of the following is an example of a Catholic sacramental?
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Which of the following is NOT considered one of the persons of the Holy Trinity?
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What is one purpose of sacramentals in the Catholic faith?
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What major social change led to the development of Catholic Social Teachings?
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How many areas of social concern did the bishops of the United States develop?
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How is prayer described in terms of communication with God?
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What is one reason the Catholic Church emphasizes social teachings?
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What role does prayer play in a person's relationship with God?
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Why is listening an important part of prayer?
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What is the term that refers to the principle that decisions should be made at the most local level possible?
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Which term describes the fundamental human ability to make choices and decisions?
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What is the concept in Catholic Social Teaching that emphasizes the importance of ensuring that all people have access to what they need to live a truly human life?
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Who is referred to as someone who follows the teachings of Jesus Christ?
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What term describes God as the source of all creation and the ultimate authority in the universe?
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Who is often referred to as the precursor to Jesus in the New Testament?
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What term refers to the sacred agreement made between God and His people?
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What do Catholics refer to as the official collection of books recognized as Scripture?
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What is the term for the event in which Jesus rose from the dead after his crucifixion?
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What is the term used to describe Jesus' return to heaven after his resurrection?
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What do we call the teachings and practices passed down in the Church through the ages, aside from the Bible?
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In Christianity, who is referred to as the 'Son of God'?
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What is the term used to describe the first four books of the New Testament that tell the story of Jesus' life and teachings?
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What term is used to describe someone who speaks on behalf of God or delivers divine messages?
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Who was the primary author of the book of Acts in the New Testament?
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What is the total number of books in the New Testament?
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What event does the book of Acts primarily describe that took place after Jesus' resurrection?
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Why are the four Gospels considered unique from each other?
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What is the final covenant established by God in the New Testament?
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How many books are there in the Old Testament?
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How many books make up the Canon of the Bible?
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What key figures did God make covenants with in the Old Testament?
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Who was Abraham in the Old Testament and what is he known for?
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How many sons did Jacob have and what did they eventually become?
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Who is David in the Old Testament and why did Nathan visit him?
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How did God’s covenant with Noah demonstrate His faithfulness to His people?
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What does the term 'Revelation' refer to in the Church context?
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What does the term 'Gentile' mean in the context of the Bible?
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What does the term 'Genealogy' refer to in a biblical context?
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What does the term 'Perspective' mean in the context of the Church?
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Which Gospel shows parallels between Jesus and Moses?
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How does Jesus reveal to us who God is?
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In what way does Jesus resemble Moses during the Exodus?
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What term refers to the announcement by the Angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary that she would conceive Jesus?
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What doctrine teaches that Mary was conceived without original sin?
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What is the term for the unmerited favor and assistance given by God to humans?
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What name is given to the people chosen by God in the Old Testament, descended from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?
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As Catholics, how many archangels are named in the Bible and what are their names?
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What is the Feast Day of the Annunciation celebrated?
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When is the Feast Day of the Immaculate Conception celebrated?
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What does Ordinary Time in the liturgical calendar primarily focus on?
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Which of the following is a Corporal Work of Mercy?
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Which of the following is a Spiritual Work of Mercy?
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What is one example of a Corporal Work of Mercy?
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What is the main purpose of the Spiritual Works of Mercy?