Across
- 3. An action that plays a role in an evil deed but lacks the deliberate consent to that same cooperative action.
- 5. a deliberate assistance to another person in the commission of evil.
- 7. A solemn agreement between human beings or between God and man involving mutual commitments and guarantees.
- 8. the ordinary and universal teaching authority of the Pope and the bishops in communion with him
- 11. happiness or blessedness, especially the eternal happiness of Heaven
- 13. an offense against the law and love of God that does not deprive the soul of sanctifying grace
- 15. the obligation to refrain from partaking of something, typically a type of food or drink
- 16. the new order established by Jesus Christ, to perfect the Old Covenant
- 17. a norm of moral or religious action.
- 19. redemption; the promise of Heaven brought about by the Death and Resurrection of Jesus; our discipleship in Christ, and our commitment to seeking holiness and avoiding sin
- 20. revelation God's communication of his divine life to man
- 21. a transgression of Divine Law and an offense against God which involves an individual's knowledge and will
- 23. contrition Sorrow of the soul and detestation for the sin committed together with the resolution not to sin again because of fear of God's punishment.
Down
- 1. Greek for "ten sayings," a name for the Ten Commandments given by God through Moses.
- 2. A radical reorientation of one's whole life away from sin and evil and toward God
- 4. "putting to death" vices/sinful habits in one's life
- 6. true sorrow for one's own sins and the firm resolution to avoid all sin in the future.
- 9. mortification by deprivation of food
- 10. The Mosaic Law, centered on the Ten Commandments, by which God said "I will be your God, and you will be my people."
- 11. The teachings of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount on the meaning and way to true happiness (Matt 5:3-12)
- 12. justice, uprightness; conformity of life to the requirements of the divine or moral law; virtue, integrity.
- 14. the possibility of spending eternity in Heaven, made possible by Christ's Incarnation, Death, and Resurrection
- 18. a grave offense against God that destroys charity in the heart of man
- 22. Forbidden by the 1st Commandment, it is the worship/adoration of any created thing
