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CATHECHISM Worksheet Q

God created the universe and all things within it out of nothing (ex nihilo). He created humanity, comprised of body and soul, in His own image and likeness. However, humanity fell from grace due to the sins of Adam and Eve, separating them from God. God continues to govern and sustain His creation through His divine providence.

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CATHECHISM Worksheet Q

God created the universe and all things within it out of nothing (ex nihilo). He created humanity, comprised of body and soul, in His own image and likeness. However, humanity fell from grace due to the sins of Adam and Eve, separating them from God. God continues to govern and sustain His creation through His divine providence.

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TF:1— God, Creation, and Fall —Q/A


The primary reference for the following questions is Chief Truths of the Faith by Fr. John Laux (1932),
Section II, chapters 1-8. Similar material is covered in most Student Catechisms.

1) This is the briefest and most ancient of all Catholic professions of faith.

2) This is one of the twelve sections that the Apostles creed is divided into, each describing a particular truth
of the faith.

3) This term, based on the Latin word for 'I believe', is a summary of the chief truths of the Christian faith.

4) At a council held in 325, this creed was established to define Catholic orthodoxy and combat the Arian
heresy.

5) This is the meaning of the term "omniscient.

6) The attributes of God can be divided into qualities describing these three aspects of God.

7) These two attributes of the Divine Nature describe the fact that God is not limited in either time or space.

8) These perfections of God assure us that God rewards good and punishes evil, while willingly pardoning
repentant sinners.

9) This is the special guidance given by the Holy Spirit to human authors that allowed them to write Sacred
scriptures according to God's intention.

10) This is the union of the faithful on earth, the blessed in heaven, and the souls in purgatory, with Christ as
their head.

11) This is the end for which man was created by God.
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12) The existence of Hell and the reality of eternal suffering offer us proof of this perfection of God.

13) Besides suffering physical torments, suffers in hell will suffer pain of loss due to this.

14) We will face this at the end of our lives, when our body and soul are separated.

15) The Latin term "ex nihilo", describing how God created the world, means this.

16) This is the manner in which God preserves and governs his creation.

17) This is the clear and immediate vision and experience of God enjoyed by the angels and saints in
heaven.

18) The word Angel comes from the Latin word meaning this.

19) These are the three archangels specifically named in the Bible.

20) This is the rite performed by a priest whereby evil spirits are driven out of a person's body in the name of
Christ.

21) This is the meaning of the name Lucifer.

22) This is the leader of the fallen angels. He is one of the seven princes of Hell, associated with the sin of
Pride.

23) This demon is one of the seven princes of hell, associated with material wealth and the sin of Avarice.

24) This part of man is made in the image of God.

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