Chapter 12 Vocab/Study Guide Flashcards
The moral law that is “written” in the human heart
Natural Law
The fair and equal treatment of every member of society
Social Justice
A board with the alphabet and other signs on it through which messages from the spirit world are supposedly communicated
Ouiga Board
Laws of regulations
Statutes
Mocking or hateful speech concerning God
Blasphemy
A prayer that calls for God’s power and care upon some person, place, thing, or activity
Blessing
The print feast days other than Sundays, of the church
Holy Days of obligation
The part of the liturgical year outside if the seasons and feasts and the preparation for the.
Ordinary Time
Laying while under oath or making a promise under oath without planning to keep it
Perjury
Season of preparation for Christmas
Advent
Calling on God to bring evil or harm to someone or something
Cursing
The celebrations if the church year that revolve around Christmas and Easter
Liturgical year
Solemn statement that one is speaking the truth, calling upon God to witness that what one says is true
Oath
Careless use of God’s name
Profanity
Taking an oath; used informally for cursing
Swearing
Rule that requires us to treat others as we would like to be treated
Golden Rule
“You shall love God with all your hearts all your soul, all your mind,all your strength. You shall love your neighbor as yourself”
Great Commandment
Commandment that Jesus gave to his disciples prior to his death: “love one another as I have loved you, so you also should love one another
New Commandment
Season of preparation for Easter
Lent
Which feast did the early Christians only celebrate?
Easter
The longest season of the liturgical year is _____.
Ordinary Time
The New Church year begins on _____.
1st Sunday in Advent
The year ends on the feast of _____.
Christ the King
The Sunday Scripture readings are divided into three cycles: ____, _____, _____. It takes one year to complete each cycle.
A, b, c
I am the Lord your God: you shall not have
strange gods before me.
1st Commandment
You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain
2nd Commandment
Remember to keep holy the Lord’s day.
3rd commandment
Honor your mother and father.
4th commandment
You shall not kill.
5th commandment
You shall not commit adultery.
6th commandment
You shall not steal.
7th commandment
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
8th commandment
You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife.
9th commandment
You should not covet your neighbor’s goods.
10th commandment
January 1st -
Mary, Mother of God
40 days after Easter -
Ascension
August 15th -
Assumption if the Blessed Virgin Mary
November 1st
All Saints
December 8 -
Immaculate Conception
December 25 -
Christmas
Prayer is a way to show love for God.
True
Believing in superstitions, astrology, and fortune tellers is wrong because it shows lack of trust in God.
True
The first 3 commandments teach us how to love others.
False
Following the Ten Commandments leads to happiness and peace.
True
Working for social justice stops us from living together as brothers and sisters.
False
Jesus’ new commandment is to love others the way that he loves us.
True
The Celebrations of the life, death, and Resurrection of Jesus make up the liturgical year.
True
The Israelites did not know the natural law until they received the commandments
False
The Ten Commandments tell us how to love.
True
Jesus’ law only addresses our relationship with God.
False