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| This term was first used by Saint Ignatius of Antioch in the second century. Today it refers to the members, the churches, the institutions, the hierarchy, the clergy, and the teachings of the Church founded by Jesus Christ and given to the Apostles. | Catholic |
| Also known as a “particular” or “local” Church, this is the regional community of believers, who commonly gather in parishes, under the leadership of a bishop. | Diocese |
| This is the Church’s official, public, communal prayer. It is God’s work, in which the People of God participate. | liturgy |
| The account of God’s saving hand at work in human history and experience. | Sacred Scripture |
| The term refers to the entire community of God’s People around the world. | Church |
| This term means “to represent, indicate, or typify beforehand; prefigure.” | foreshadow |
| This is a sacred text for both Christian and Jewish people. | Old Testament |
| God called Israel his _________. | Chosen People |
| When a person consciously and deliberately rejects a dogma of the Church. | heresy |
| This is the word for God’s promise to mankind. | Covenant |