A) fraternal solidarity B) distributive wealth C) economic justice D) human dignity
A) its object, its intention, and its circumstances B) its object and its intention C) its nature D) its intention
A) God’s grace helps us to overcome the attraction to choose sin. B) Temptation can lead to sin. C) Certain thoughts and feelings can lead us away from following God’s laws. D) Temptation, by itself, is a sin.
A) shame B) freedom C) license D) pleasure
A) conversion B) devotion C) implication D) submission
A) Saint Paul B) the pope C) Saint Peter D) Jesus
A) a response to Jesus Christ B) a set of rules for good behavior C) what the Church teaches to keep people obedient D) a limit to our freedom
A) Communion of Saints B) Community of Penitents C) Magisterium D) Church Militant
A) when we become members of the Church B) throughout our lives C) at the age of reason D) at maturity
A) chastity B) fraternity C) Imago Dei D) friendship
A) mortal sin B) venial sin C) Original Sin D) social sin
A) We can overcome sin because God created us as one human community. B) God gave us the ability to reason and be followers of Jesus. C) Our Creator knows that there are unjust situations that negatively impact society. D) Jesus Christ, our Savior, offers us freedom from sin.
A) popularity B) true friendships C) autonomy D) pleasure
A) “Walk with the wise and you become wise, but the companion of fools fares badly.” (Proverbs 13:20) B) “And Jesus wept.” (John 11:35) C) “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Jesus Christ our Lord.” (Romans 6:23) D) “On reaching the place, he said to them, ‘Pray that you will not fall into temptation.’” (Luke 22:40)
A) Act of Contrition B) the Rosary C) Nicene Creed D) Eucharistic Prayer
A) the official public prayer of the Church B) an expression of our beliefs C) a prayer that helps us to personalize the mysteries of faith D) dedication of our work as an offering to God
A) the sacraments B) the life of the saints C) our communities D) all of the above
A) the partaking of the real Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus B) something that belongs only to my grandparents and those in heaven C) a building in which the sacraments are celebrated D) the body of believers, both living and dead, through whom Christ is made present to us
A) the Kingdom of God B) our world C) the sacraments D) the Last Judgment
A) “You shall not take the name of the Lord, your God, in vain.” (Exodus 20:7) B) “Your light must shine before others, that they may see your good deeds.” (Matthew 5:16) C) “I am the way and the truth and the life.” (John 14:6) D) “Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.” (Matthew 5:7)
A) giving glory to God B) asking for God’s forgiveness, help, or support C) expressing gratitude to God for our blessings D) dedicating someone or something to God
A) Grace before meals B) Nicene Creed C) Glory Be to the Father D) Act of Contrition
A) mortal sins B) temptations C) capital sins D) venial sins
A) food and drink B) avoiding our responsibilities toward God and others C) possessions and material things D) praise and honor
A) reflection B) submission C) intention D) nature
A) If our intentions are good, then our action is morally good. B) All the laws of society will lead to good moral decisions. C) A good moral decision must conform to the will of God. D) Acting out of fear does not affect our moral responsibility.
A) a Jesuit missionary who brought the Catholic faith to India and Japan B) a Carmelite nun known as the “Little Flower” C) known for developing the Catholic school system in America D) gave herself to God through service to Native and African Americans
A) known for developing the Catholic school system in America B) gave herself to God through service to Native and African Americans C) a Carmelite nun known as the “Little Flower” D) a Jesuit missionary who brought the Catholic faith to India and Japan
A) a Jesuit missionary who brought the Catholic faith to India and Japan B) known for developing the Catholic school system in America C) a Carmelite nun known as the “Little Flower” D) gave herself to God through service to Native and African Americans
A) a Carmelite nun known as the “Little Flower” B) a Jesuit missionary who brought the Catholic faith to India and Japan C) known for developing the Catholic school system in America D) gave herself to God through service to Native and African Americans
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