This sacrament is the "source and summit" of the Christian life.
This saint is often called the "Little Flower".
Who is Saint Thérèse?
This part of the Mass includes the readings and homily.
What is the Liturgy of the Word?
This is the first book of the Bible.
What is Genesis?
This word, meaning "universal", describes the Church.
What is catholic?
The Sacrament of Confession is also called this.
What is Reconciliation (or penance)?
This saint is the only one of the original 12 Apostles believed to have died of natural causes.
Who is Saint John?
This prayer begins "Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts."
What is the Sanctus?
This is the last book of the Bible.
What is Revelation?
This is the name of the city that is home to the Pope.
What is Vatican City?
This sacrament leaves an indelible mark and can only be received once, along with Baptism and Confirmation.
What is Holy Orders?
This saint is the patron of students and wrote the Summa Theologiae.
Who is Saint Thomas Aquinas?
This is the moment when the bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ.
What is the consecration?
This Gospel was written by a physician.
What is the Gospel of Saint Luke?
This word refers to the final step in the process of becoming a saint.
What is canonization?
This sacrament is required for a priest to validly celebrate the Eucharist.
What is Holy Orders?
This young Italian and recently canonized saint is best known for his devotion to the Eucharist and creating a website cataloging Eucharistic miracles.
Who is Saint Carlo Acutis?
This term describes the belief that the substance of bread and wine becomes Christ's Body and Blood.
What is Transubstantiation?
This holy man led the Israelites out of Egypt.
Who is Moses?
This term refers to the communion of all believers, living and dead.
What is the Communion of Saints?
This sacrament is intended especially for those in danger of death or serious illness.
What is Anointing of the Sick?
This saint translated the Bible into Latin, creating the version known as the Vulgate.
Who is Saint Jerome?
This Latin phrase means "Lamb of God".
This is the fifth book of the Bible and the last book of the Pentateuch.
What is Deuteronomy?
This is the official teaching authority of the Church.
What is the Magisterium?