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- 3. A doctrine of the Church that has been divinely revealed to us.
- 5. The name given to a heresy of the early Church that divided Jesus into two persons, an eternal divine Person and a created human person who were closely connected but not one and the same.
- 8. A meeting of all the world’s bishops together in union with the pope.
- 11. A representation of a false god
- 13. The collective name for the various heresies of the early Church about the divine and human natures of Jesus Christ.
- 16. Greek for “of the same being,” or “of the same substance”
- 17. Of the same substance
- 19. Twelve perfections formed in us by living a holy life in cooperation with the Holy Spirit
- 20. The obstinate denial after Baptism of a truth which must be believed with divine and Catholic faith.
- 21. The name given to a heresy of the early Church that taught that the three Persons of the Trinity were not distinct in themselves and there was only one divine Person who appeared in different ways.
- 22. The name given to a heresy of the early Church that taught, among other things, that Jesus was not fully human, the material world was evil, and salvation was achieved through secret knowledge, or gnosis.
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- 1. The union of the divine and human natures in the one divine Person of the Son of God, Jesus Christ.
- 2. Born From
- 4. Hebrew for “man,”
- 6. The worship of false gods.
- 7. Something we believe as Christians that is defined and taught by the Magisterium
- 9. The bishops and teachers of the early Church
- 10. Correct teaching about the Christian Faith
- 12. An influential heresy of the early Church that taught that Jesus, the Son of God, was created by God the Father, and therefore not truly equal to Him or of the same substance.
- 14. The name given to a heresy of the early Church that denied the divinity of the Son and the Holy Spirit, arguing that only the Father was fully divine.
- 15. Seven gifts of grace given to us by God at our Baptism and again in Confirmation that help us respond to the promptings of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
- 18. A person who saves or frees others from slavery or oppression.
