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name textbook p. 302 Epilogue Vocabulary Review The in the holy

1. The title of Christ in his unique role as reconciler of God and man is . . . a. Mediator. b. King. c. Prophet. d. Good Shepherd.

2. The title of the Blessed Virgin Mary that indicates the importance of her cooperation in Christ’s Paschal Mystery is . . . a. Mediatrix. b. Our Mother. c. Co-Redemptrix. d. Bride of Christ.

3. An early Christian name for the Sacrament of the Eucharist is the . . . a. Lord’s banquet. b. breaking of the bread. c. Master’s table. d. Liturgy of the Word.

4. The Blessed Virgin Mary’s privilege of having been taken body and soul into Heaven at the end of the course of her earthly life is called her . . . a. Assumption. b. Ascension. c. . d. .

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5. To make reparation for the sins another person is called . . . a. mortification. b. sacrilege. c. sacrifice. d. vicarious atonement.

6. The title of the Blessed Virgin Mary that describes her role as intercessor with her Son, Jesus Christ, is . . . a. the Immaculate Conception. b. the . c. the Ark of the New Covenant. d. Advocate.

7. The title of the Blessed Virgin Mary that describes her role both as cooperator in Christ’s Redemption as well as intercessor with her Son is . . . a. the Immaculate Conception. b. Advocate. c. Mediatrix. d. and Earth.

8. The act of making reparation for sin against God is called . . . a. satisfaction. b. thanksgiving. c. petition. d. apostolate.

9. The title of the Blessed Virgin Mary that emphasizes her utter consecration to God is . . . a. Mediatrix. b. Our Mother. c. . d. Ever-Virgin.

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10. Latin for from the work of the agent, the necessity of proper dispositions toward grace on the part of the recipient is called . . . a. ex cathedra. b. Theotokos. c. ex opere operantis. d. Protoevangelium.

11. The desecration of a holy thing or person is called . . . a. . b. sacrilege. c. . d. Original Sin.

12. The offering of animals, wines, and grains for sin under the Mosaic Law is called. . . a. Old Testament sacrifices. b. the Decalogue. c. the Torah. d. the Paschal Mystery.

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