| A | B |
| took the place of another man about to be executed in a concentration camp | St. Maximilian Kolbe |
| pray to this saint for help with headaches | Saint Teresa of Avila |
| patron saint of engaged couples and happy marriages | St. Valentine |
| pray to this saint when you have a sore throat | Saint Blaise |
| championed the orthodox Christian faith when many were led astray by the Arian heresy | St. Athanasius |
| pray to this saint for help in finding lost items | St. Anthony of Padua |
| Latin for “let it be done” | Fiat |
| change of heart, turning away from sin and toward God | Conversion |
| holy things | Sancta |
| process in which both Catholics and non-Catholics would study their shared past together honestly admit wrongs and ask one another for forgiveness | Purification of Memories |
| state of final purification or cleansing which one may need to enter before entering heaven | Purgatory |
| holy people | Sancti |
| holy people living or dead | Communion of Saints |
| transcending the power of human intellect and will | supernatural grace |
| special graces of the Holy Spirit that are at the service of love and building up of the Church | Charism |
| God’s intervention and support for us in everyday moments of our lives | actual grace |
| empowers us to respond to God’s call and to live as his adopted sons and daughters | grace |
| important for conversion and for continuing growth in holiness | grace |
| The gifts proper to each of the Seven Sacraments | sacramental grace |
| a supernatural gift of God infused into our souls by the Holy Spirit, that continues the work of making us holy | supernatural grace |
| free and undeserved gift of God’s loving and active presence in the universe and in our lives | grace |
| heals our human nature wounded by sin and restores us to friendship with God by giving us a share in the divine life of the Trinity | sanctifying grace |
| cannot be known except by faith | supernatural Grace |
| restores our loving communion with the Holy Trinity, lost through sin | grace |