| A | B |
| Institution | A group with structure, specific members, leaders, teachers and functions |
| Mystical Body | People who are spiritually in close unity with Jesus |
| Herald | To announce, make known, evangelize about God's Word with an emphasis on verbal communications. |
| Servant | To do the work of Jesus, the Corporal Works of Mercy, emphasizing physical action in loving and practical ways. |
| Sacrament | Holy signs and celebrations of the grace of Jesus, an emphasis on rituals and symbols that reflect the invisible yet real spirit of God in the world. |
| Wonder and Awe | Fear of the Lord |
| Courage | Fortitude |
| Reverence | Piety |
| Piety | The quality of being religious and to worship, serve, and follow God, showing respect and honor for God. |
| Counsel | The ability to judge how best to act, know what is right or wrong. |
| Understanding | helps us grasp the truths of the faith and live faithfully. |
| Fortitude | Having the strength and confidence to do what is right no matter how hard it is. |
| Fear of the Lord | Ability to see the greatness of God and all He has done ant to praise, not offend God. |
| Wisdom | A deep understanding of life and God and to think and speak and act in God's ways. |
| knowledge | the ability to see the circumstances of life and know the facts so we can apply our intellect in ways God desires. |
| Pentecost | the 50th day after Easter, which commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the early Apostles |
| Sanctification | The process of becoming closer to God and growing in holiness. |
| Charismatic | A person fgifted with a special grace of the Holy Spirit |
| Holy Spirit | The third person of the Blessed Trinity who inspires, guides, and sanctifies the life of believers. |
| Liturgy | The Cjhurch's official public, communal prayer. |