Easter Duty - the church law that requires us to receive Holy Communion at least once a year during the Easter season, Bible - Also called Sacred Scripture or the Scriptures; the Bible is a collection of books accepted by the Church as the inspired, authentic account of God's revelation about himself and his plan of salvation for the human race, Spirituality - living relationship with God, Pope - A bishop of Rome, head of the Roman-Catholic church, has the highest authority of the Church., Parish Community - group of individuals who worship and celebrate Mass at the same church; important because it gives the opportunity to worship together and serve others, Moral Life - Lifestyle lead in imitation of Jesus Christ, Missionaries - people who work to spread their religious beliefs, Mary - Mother of God, Lay People - Catholics who are not ordained nor living in religious communities, they evangelize by example and good works., Last Supper - A Passover meal which literally became the last meal taken by Christ with his apostles, the night before his Passion. Through this meal, Christ instituted the Holy Eucharist and the priesthood., Kingdom of God - God's peace, justice, and love that was proclaimed by Jesus and inaugurated in his life, death, and resurrection, Jesus Christ - Truly God, truly man, Holy People - Always seek to do the will of God., Holy Orders - Celebrates a man becoming a priest, bishop, or deacon., Cultural Expression - A variety of ways to experience God in their own place and way of life., Central Mystery - Trinity, Social Teachings - Principles to protect the essential dignity of the human person and promote the common good; peace and justice., Catholic Christians - A person who is a follower of Jesus, called to protect and respect the world.,

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