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Ch 10 Crossword Puzzle

Horizontales
One of the three Holy Orders conferred by the sacrament of Holy Orders. Responsibilities include liturgical ministry and charitable works.
A gift given by the Holy Spirit to the Church whereby the Magisterium of the Church can definitively proclaim a doctrine of faith and morals without error.
The use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of labor or commercial sex act.
A Latin term meaning "from the chair," referring to pronouncements concerning faith or morals made by the Pope, acting with full apostolic authority, as pastor and teacher of all Christians.
The local Christian community under the care of a pastor.
Those who are not ordained but serve in a leadership capacity by ministering to others in either a full- or part-time capacity within the Church.
The assembly of bishops, headed by the Pope, that holds the teaching authority and responsibility in the Church.
Comes from the Latin term "pontifex," which means "bridge-builder."
From the Latin "sancta sedes" which means "holy seat."
Verticales
One who has received the ministerial priesthood through the sacrament of Holy Orders. Responsibilities include assisting the bishop in teaching, governing, and presiding over the community's worship.
A type of leadership style based on humble service to God.
The ordering of Catholic doctrines according to their relation to the Trinity.
A state of life publicly recognized by the Church in which a person publicly professes vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
A messianic title from the book of Daniel, used to describe a figure who receives authority over other nations from God.
The Church's living teaching office, which consists of all the bishops, in communion with the Pope, the bishop of Rome.
The name given to the official body of laws that provide good order in the visible body of the Church.
A regional community of believers, who commonly gather in parishes, under the leadership of a bishop.