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Basilisa Marie

[quote name='Seven77' timestamp='1328398602' post='2381066']
18/20 correct... I missed the one about the Archbishop and the one about mortal sin. I'm with Basilisa, the mortal sin one should be thrown out, or at least fixed--after all, a mortal does cut you off from heaven and there is nothing you can do about it...except go to confession...aw forget it.
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Lol, nice. I chose "none of the above" because I don't think "serious sin" is a good "category" for sin, and it's never been a category in any official capacity.

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On question 14, I was caught off guard when I answered C and it was counted wrong. [C: Must be received by all Catholic adults at least once a year (This is one of the six precepts of the Church).]

Strange, I guess I just thought there were six since I learned from the Baltimore Catechism. But our CCC lists 5, so I guess I'm just wrong.

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[quote name='Nihil Obstat' timestamp='1328329362' post='2380721']
CCC 468: After the Council of Chalcedon, some made of Christ's human nature a kind of personal subject. Against them, the fifth ecumenical council, at Constantinople in 553, confessed that "there is but one [i]hypostasis [/i][or person], which is our Lord Jesus Christ, one of the Trinity."Thus everything in Christ's human nature is to be attributed to his divine person as its proper subject, not only his miracles but also his sufferings and even his death: "He who was crucified in the flesh, our Lord Jesus Christ, is true God, Lord of glory, and [i]one of the Holy Trinity"[/i]
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Thank you.

Thank you too, Innocent. I think your post is the other part to the answer. I guess my resistance to that being correct came from imposing an atheistic understanding of death on a Christian question.

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[quote name='Hasan' timestamp='1328419321' post='2381303']
Thank you.
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For whatever reason that was stupidly hard to cut and paste. Something to do with this new forum post code.

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[quote name='Amppax' timestamp='1328401008' post='2381079']
This may or may not be the reason I'm not also a Cat major :P

Edit: its really not, I would've done philosophy before catechetics, but that exam made it an easier decision all around. I may just see if they'll let me take it for fun. I like tests.

Ooph, this theology major did poorly.
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Most people do eventually pass it, usually on their second try.

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[quote name='Brother Adam' timestamp='1328419385' post='2381305']
Most people do eventually pass it, usually on their second try.
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I test really well, I wouldn't worry about it.

I actually know someone who passed it their first time without studying.

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[quote name='Hubertus' timestamp='1328418802' post='2381294']
On question 14, I was caught off guard when I answered C and it was counted wrong. [C: Must be received by all Catholic adults at least once a year (This is one of the six precepts of the Church).]

Strange, I guess I just thought there were six since I learned from the Baltimore Catechism. But our CCC lists 5, so I guess I'm just wrong.
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Yeah, I had to think about that one as well.

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I don't have time to read this whole thread, so I'm just going to cut to the chase. I can pass this quiz without having to take this quiz.

The world's toughest Catholic is: Joaquin Andujar (St. Louis Cardinals pitcher, 1980s) who bills himself as ONE TOUGH DOMINICAN!

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[quote name='Righteous Anger' timestamp='1328665671' post='2383340']
I don't understand the rationale of how God died on the Cross. The Father, and the Holy Spirit did not die.
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Read aquinas.

Summa contra Gentiles, book 4, would be a good place to start. If you still don't understand, we'll chat.

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