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Heresy that claimed Christ's human nature was incorporated into his divine nature, leaving him with one nature
Heresy that taught the material world was evil and that Christ, who was not truly God byt lesser divine being, came to impact secret knowledge for our salvation
Breach of unity in the visible Church by a refusal to submit to the pope or to be united with the one Church
Obstinate denial by a baptized person of a truth that must be believed with divine faith
The curch was founded by Christ and give to teh Apostles; a mark of the church
Official internal regulations of the Catholic Church
Greek term for "Bearer of God" or "MOther of God"
Will never chnage in its essential aspects
Heresy that, among other things, opposed the title of Theotokos for the Blessed Virgin Mary
A series of sixteenth-century schisms from the Catholic Church
Heresy that claimed the Son was neither God nor equal to the Father but was sent by the Father, did his will, and thereby was raised to a "son of God."
A profession of Chritsian beliefs by a fourth-century opponent of the Arian heresy
Heresy that held Christ only a divine mind and will, not a human mind and will
Remission before God of temporal punishment that would otherwise be due for sins already forgiven
Having to do with any Christian church that broke away from the Catholic Chruch during the Reformation, including any Christian chruch or sect that broke away from the original Reformation churches or any of their splinter groups
Pagan school of thought that believed in a Supreme Being who creates through an emanation of lesser being, including the logos
will never perish or go astray
Total repudiation of the Christian Faith
Persons who were born into schismatic communities, including Protestant communities and Eastern Orthodox Chruches, and therefore are not guilty of the original schism
The central administration of the Church; the diocese of the pope, Bishop of Rome
will exist until the end of time; an attribute of the Catholic Church as a result of its divine origin
An individual who is part of an organized group that breaks away from the unity of the Catholic Church and thus creates a schism
Uniqueness; the term is sometimes used to describe the Church because it is the only Chruch founded by Christ
From the Greek for "one sent forth"
The revealed truths contained in Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition that are entrusted to the care of the Chruch

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