Keywords

Cards (12)

  • The all-powerful, almighty and unlimited nature of God. - Omnipotence
  • Belief that Jesus’ death and resurrection healed the division between humans and God, allowing them to be ‘at one’ again. - Atonement
  • Belief that Jesus rose from the dead. Is celebrated annually on Easter Sunday. - Resurrection
  • The state of being all-loving and infinitely good. Catholics often refer to Gos as this. - Omnibenevolence
  • Belief that something is right because God commands it. - Divine command
  • An outwards, visible sign of an inward, invisible grace. There are seven of them in the Catholic Church. - Sacraments
  • The three persons of God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. - Trinity
  • A selfless, unconditional love. - Agapé
  • The name given by Catholics to service of the Eucharist. Catholics are expected to attend this at least once a week. - Mass
  • Meaning ‘made flesh’. Christian belief that God became man in the person of Jesus Christ. - Incarnation
  • Different faith groups coming together to better understand each other. - Interfaith Dialogue
  • ‘in the image of God’. The belief that human beings are made uniquely a reflection of God‘s personhood. - Imago Dei