Religion Crossword puzzle game
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How to play Crossword Puzzle?
- Click on an across or down clue.
- Type in the answer on puzzle.
- Background turns green on correct answer.
- Continue until the puzzle is solved.
- Clicking "hint" reveals a letter without awarding points.
- Clicking "word" reveals entire word without awarding points.
- Fill more answers in less time for higher score.
Religion Crossword puzzle game Description
Religion crossword vocab definitions.
Religion Crossword puzzle game Hints
- The free and unmerited favor of God given first of all through the sacraments.
- Spiritual prefection or purity because of likeness unto god who is perfectly Holy.
- A quality, character, or conduct in violation of moral law.
- Hapiness or blessedness, especually the eternal happiness of Heaven, which is the vision of God nd a participation in the divine nature.
- From the Latin verb discere, "to learn." One who accepted Jesus' message to fllow him especially one of the Twelve; tgus term as also refer to a Christian of any age because he is a follower of Christ
- A letter writted by the pope to all the world's bishops and occasionall to all the faithful.
- The power rooted in reason and the wil, to act or not to act, and so to perform deliberate actions on one's own responsibility.
- The theological virtue by which a Christian loves God above all things for His own sake, and loves his neighbors as himself for the love of God.
- This supernatural, free, and undeserved help from God that is given for specific circumstances to do good and avoid evil.
- Outside the sphere of moral sense; an attitude that lacks any moral orientation.
- Moral norms to be followed because a christian is incorporated into Christ through Baptism.
- God's call to each person by which he is incorporated into Christ through grace and becomes a member of the Mystical Body of Chris.
- A name derived from Christ, the Annointed one.
- The gift from God includes the power of directing one's own actions without constraint.
- Immunity from error and any possibillity of error.
- An interior law that stems from grace in connection with life in Jesus
- Latin name for the "Dogmatic constitution on the church".
- The name given to the teaching authority of the Church, entrusted to the pope and the bishops in communion with him.
- An unhealthy attachment to material goods and wealth, particularly when it diminishes virtue and distracts from attention to the spiritual life.
- The doctrine of system by which actions are judged to be good or evil.
- The thical norms, authored and revealed by God and safegaurded by the Church
- The view that there is no absolute or universal moral law or truth, resulting in a morality determined by cultural factiors or personal preference.
- The subset of theology that makes use of reason to offer practical judgements.
- The participation of man in the plan of God in relation to human life and action.
- The essence of a being considered as the principle of its activity and defining its particular characteristics.
- The supernatural condition of the baptized.
- Standards of conduct that are universal rather than conditioned by culture or personal preference.
- Adam and Eve's abuse of their human freedom in diobeing God's command.
- The existence of a variety of opinions, ideas, or belifs within human society.
- A moral code that prescribes what ought to be done.
- The intellectual power or faculty which is ordinarily employed by man.
- From the latin for "handed down" this refers to a teaching, whether written or oral.
- The free and unmerited favor of God given through the sacraments.
- The doctrine that morality should be base solely on well-being in the present life.
- One of Jesus' first and most famous proclamations of the Gospel
- Faith, hope and charity. Infused in the sould at Baptism, these enable a Christian to partake of the divine nature.
- Shorthand for the Second Vatican Councils of the Catholic Church.
- Latin title for "The Splendor of Truth"
- A habitual and firm disposition to do good.
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