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First 5 books of the Bible

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Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.

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Sacrament Of initiation

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Sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist.

Graces: All that is needed to live the Christian life within Jesus’ Church

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Sacraments of Healing

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Sacraments: Reconciliation and Anointing

Graces: Inner peace and healing from sin and spiritual weaknesses

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Sacraments of Service

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Sacraments: Holy Orders and Marriage

Graces: All that is needed to live lives of Christ-like love and self-giving to others.

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The FIVE spiritual gifts (graces) of the Eucharist:

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  1. Growing in personal closeness to Jesus
  2. Forgiveness of venial sins and strengthening against the temptation to commit mortal sins
  3. Being drawn into greater unity with others in Jesus’ body, the Church
  4. Growing in a desire to help the poor
  5. Growing in a desire for Christian unity
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First 5 books in the bible are called

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The Torah

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Holy behaviours

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honest, faithful, loving, true, patient

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Unholy behaviours

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dishonesty, drugs/alcohol, cheating

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What influences teens physically

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E.G magazines, newspapers, social media, websites etc.

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Social Pressures from the teenage body

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can make it hard for teenagers to avoid comparing themselves to others & some people fail to respect others because of their physical appearance

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The purpose of the human body

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  1. Jesus taught how people should use their bodies
  2. Reminded us that God created people to be whole- inner & outer person to function as one
  3. Jesus offered people God’s saving power to help them use their bodies as God intended
  4. People learn from Jesus that they reflect God whenever they use their bodies. Christians do so as they try to live as Jesus showed and taught
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How do the Graces of Baptism empower people to change

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freedom from original sin, participation in the life of God, drawn into the church of Jesus & united by the Holy Spirit with other believers

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A seal of baptism is

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a symbol of the fact that a baptised person belongs to God. The presence of God is permanent and irremovable

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Communion of saints

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all who share the gifts that God gives through Baptism. All baptised Christians (alive, in heaven or in purgatory)

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Graces of baptism

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faith, hope & charity

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Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit through Confirmation

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Wisdom
Understanding
Right Judgement
Courage
Knowledge
Reverence
Wonder and Awe
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9 fruits of the Holy Spirit through Confirmation

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Love
Self-control
Goodness
Joy
Gentleness
Kindness
Patience 
Peace 
Faithfulness
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What came at the Pentecost

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The Holy Spirit

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Eucharist

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The Eucharist is the center of Christian life and gives spiritual strength

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The Five spiritual gifts (graces) of the Eucharist

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  1. Growing in personal closeness to Jesus
  2. Forgiveness of venial sins and strengthening against the temptation to commit mortal sins
  3. Being drawn into greater unity with others in Jesus’ body, the Church
  4. Growing in a desire to help the poor
  5. Growing in a desire for Christian unity
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Mass

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comes from the Latin phrase “you are sent”

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Who is present at Mass

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Jesus is present in several important ways in the Eucharist- assembly, priest, Word of God & Jesus’ Body and Blood

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Why do Catholics come to Church every Sunday

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There are two key reasons for Catholics joining in the Church’s community celebration every Sunday

The command of Jesus: “Do this in memory of me” (Luke 22:19), which he gave his followers at the Last Supper

The third of the 10 Commandments: “Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy” (Exodus 20:8), celebrated on a Sunday to remember the Resurrection of Jesus on that day

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Mortal & Venial Sins

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Destroying the relationship with God

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Sacraments bringing us closer to God

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Jesus shares his power through the sacraments. Sacraments help followers of God to become closer to him through understandment and the gifts given to them.

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Anoint

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To apply oil as a part of a religious ceremony

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Baptism

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The sacrament in which a person is received to the Church. The candidate is bathed in water or has water poured over their head as a sign of death to sin and rising to new life.

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Body language

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Non-verbal communication of thoughts and feelings through movement and gesture.

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Charity

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A grace which enables people to love as Jesus loves. It empowers a person to love God and other people.

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Confirmation

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A sacrament in which candidates are anoited by a bishop, who calls in the name of the Holy Spirit to come upon them and strengthen their faith.

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Exodus

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A book about God forming the Hebrew people into God’s own people.

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Faith

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A grace that enables people to believe in God at all times.

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Grace

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The free gift of the presance and action of God in the world and life of the believers.

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Holy

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To be whole, as God wants people to become. Belonging to or associated with God and so worthy of worship or veneration.

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Hope

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A grace that enables people to trust that God will fulfil the promises of Jesus.

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Liturgy

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The official public worship of the Church during which people gather to remember and celebrate all that God has done for them.

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Purgatory

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The final purification after death that people need in order to achieve the holiness necessary to enter the joys of heaven.

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10 commandments

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Rules for humans given to Moses on Mt Sinai which summarise all of God’s laws.