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  1. 3. A prayer form in which one asks God for help or forgiveness.
  2. 7. a special gift or grace of the Holy Spirit given to an individual Christian or community for the benefit of and building up the entire church.
  3. 8. the Greek word for Church.
  4. 9. the 50th day after Easter which commemorates the decent of the Holy Spirit on the early Apostles and the disciples.
  5. 10. a person who leaves his homeland to a foreign land to spread the Good News.
  6. 13. the Church’s official public, communal prayer.
  7. 14. Of or relating to Greek history.
  8. 15. the regional community of believers, who commonly gather in parishes under the leadership of a bishop: the area is not based on geography alone, but often language.
  9. 18. A prayer form on behalf of another person or group.
  10. 21. the proclamation of the Good News of Jesus Christ through Word and Witness.
  11. 22. a community of believers, a building or the whole catholic Church.
  12. 23. A person who gives up their life because of his or her beliefs.
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  1. 1. Non-Jewish person who is uncircumcised and does not honor the God of the Torah.
  2. 2. the line of authority in the Church, Pope as the successor to Peter and the Bishops as the successors to the Apostles.
  3. 4. to represent or prefigure a person before his or her life or an event before it occurs.
  4. 5. to give life to.
  5. 6. Speaking, acting or thinking about God, Jesus, etc in an irreverent, mocking, or offensive way.
  6. 11. the gift given by the Holy Spirit to the Pope and the bishops in union with him to teach on matters of faith and morals without error.
  7. 12. They are Wisdom, understanding, right judgement, courage, knowledge, reverence, and wonder and awe.
  8. 16. The culmination or goal of God’s plan of salvation, announced by the Gospel and present in Jesus Christ.
  9. 17. A body of individuals that is unified.
  10. 19. to make Holy.
  11. 20. The Church’s living teaching office, which consists of all bishops, in communion with the Pope.