The tradition within the Christian church that is lead by the Pope.
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Evangelism
Preaching the gospel( the good news about God) to convert people to the Christian faith.
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Christmas
The Feast Day commemorating the birth of Jesus (25 December in most Churches)
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Liturgical worship
A church service which follows a set structure or ritual.
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Infant baptism
Initiation of babies and young children into the Church, where promises are taken on their behalf by adults. The infant is freed from sin and introduced to the saving love of God and the support of the Christian community.
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Non-liturgical worship
A service which does not follow a set text or ritual. This type of worship is sometimes spontaneous or charismatic in nature.
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Iona
An island of the west coast of Scotland founded by Columba in the 4th century. It is used by Christians today as a centre for pilgrimage and religious retreat.
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Sacrament
The outward and visible sign of an invisible and spiritual grace. Baptism and the Eucharist are recognised as sacraments by most Christians.
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Informal prayer
This takes the form of extempore prayer, consisting of spontaneous prayers spoken from the heart as opposed to the use of set prayers.
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Easter
The religious season celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead. It starts on Easter Day and finishes with the feast of Pentecost.
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Eucharist
Literally 'thanksgiving'. Another name for Holy Communion and a service in which the sacrificial death and resurrection of Jesus are celebrated, using bread and wine.
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Private worship
A believer giving God praise and worship on their own
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Card 2
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Preaching the gospel( the good news about God) to convert people to the Christian faith.
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Evangelism
Card 3
Front
The Feast Day commemorating the birth of Jesus (25 December in most Churches)
Back
Card 4
Front
A church service which follows a set structure or ritual.
Back
Card 5
Front
Initiation of babies and young children into the Church, where promises are taken on their behalf by adults. The infant is freed from sin and introduced to the saving love of God and the support of the Christian community.
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