| A | B |
| the perfect union of the human and divine natures of Jesus | hypostatic union |
| definition of Trinity | three distinct persons sharing a single divine nature |
| Define Real Presence | Jesus is truly, substantially present, body and blood, soul and divinity, in the consecrated bread and wine of the Eucharist |
| catholic | universal |
| Marks of the Church | one, holy, catholic, apostolic |
| omniscient | all-knowing |
| define Incarnation | that the second person of the Trinity became a human being |
| gateway to the other sacraments | baptism |
| obex | a barrier we place between ourselves and God's grace |
| metanoia | a change of mind arising from a change of heart leading to a change in behavior |
| examen | the process of thinking about one’s attitudes and actions to discern the possibility of sin |
| word to describe that a sacrament actually accomplishes what it symbolizes | efficacious |
| grace | a share in the life of the Trinity |
| an official church declaration that one person lacked the capability to validly marry | annulment |
| omnipotent | all-powerful |