List the 4 cardinal virtues
List the 3 theological virtues
This is the cardinal virtue that means balance & self control
This is the cardinal virtue that means strength to overcome temptations to do wrong.
This is the cardinal virtue that means good judgement, exercised with caution.
These are a category of less serious slns.
These are a category of serious sins.
This is the process by which God restores our broke relationships after we have sinned.
This is the name for the official teaching authority of the Church.
These are the three things to consider when we judge the morality of an act.
The total number of deadly sins.
This is the deadly sin with the belief that you are better than others.
This is the deadly sin where you have resentment against people who have more things, privileges, or success than you.
This is the out of control desire to enjoy yourself, especially in sexual ways.
This is the intense ange that leads to us getting even to make things right.
This is what we call meditation on images as we pray.
This is when we create false gods or make things like money, possessions, and popularity more important than God.
This is the most extreme way to break the first commandment.
This is the day of the week of the Jewish Sabbath.
This is the primary way that we keep the third commandment.
This was St. Peter Claver's profession?
This is the country where St. Peter Claver was born.
St. Peter Claver provided food to slaves in this country.
This was St. Peter Claver's nickname.
This is the century in which St. Peter Claver did his work/died.
What are prudence, justice, temperance, fortitude
What are love, hope, faith
What is temperance?
What is fortitude?
What is prudence?
What are venial sins?
What are mortal sins?
What is justification?
What is the Magisterium?
What are object, intention, and circumstances?
What is seven?
What is pride?
What is envy?
What is lust?
What is wrath?
What is veneration?
What is idolatry?
What is atheism?
What is Saturday?
What is celebrating the Eucharist?
What is a priest or missionary?
What is Spain?
What is Colombia?
What is "saint of the slaves?"
What is 17th century/1600s?