| A | B |
| anamnesis | a strong, powerful remembrance that makes a person or action really and truly present |
| conscience | the "interior voice" of a person, a God given sense of the Law of God |
| the Eucharist | also called the Mass or Lord's Supper and based on the word "thanksgiving" |
| exorcism | the act of freeing someone from demonic possession. Also, calling on the name of Christ to protect us from the power of Satan. |
| institute | to introduce, establish, or inaugurate |
| Kingdom of God | The culmination or goal of God's plan of salvation, announced in the Gospel and present in Jesus Christ. A new social order based on unconditional love |
| legalistic | to focus strictly on what the law requires without considering the truth the law is intended to promote |
| Passover | the feast that celebrates the deliverance of the Chosen people from bondage in Egypt and the Exodus from Egypt to the Promised Land |
| poverty of the heart | the recognition of our deep need for God and the commitment to put God above everything else in life, particularly above the accumulation of material wealth |
| redemption | from the Latin redemptio, meaning "a buying back"; to redeem something it to pay the price for its freedom |
| 4 types of miracles | healing, nature, exorcism, raise from dead |
| Parable | A teaching story |
| temptation | A desire to do something that is wrong or unwise |
| Transfiguration | The moment in the Gospel story when Jesus becomes radiant in glory when he is praying on a mountain top with Peter, James, and John. |