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Saints
100

The story of Joseph and his brothers can be found in this book.

Genesis

100

The first person to come upon the injured man in the parable of the Good Samaritan.

Priest

100

Outward sign of inward grace.

Sacrament

100

Converted on the road to Damascus; participated in the Council of Jerusalem

St Paul

100

The term that describes Saints who are officially recognized by the Catholic Church.

Canonization

200

The first murderer in human history?

Cain

200

Insect that John the Baptist ate in the desert?

Locusts

200

Sacraments of initiation.

Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist

200

50 days after Jesus' Resurrection

Pentacost

200

I was the first Christian martyr.

St Stephen

300

God tested his faith by asking him to sacrifice his only son.

Abraham

300

In every battle you will need faith as your ______ to stop the fiery arrows aimed at you by Satan.

shield

300

In the Sacrament of Penance/Reconciliation, the priest says the words of _________ to wash away our sins.

Absolution

300

Holy Wars fought by Christians to gain back the Holy Land from the Muslims

The Crusades

300

This mystical body is the spiritual union of the members of the Christian Church, living and the dead, those on earth, in heaven, and in purgatory.

The communion of saints

400

The promised land flowing with milk and honey.

Canaan

400

Latin for "the Year of the Lord".

AD or Anno Domini

400

In the sacrament of Matrimony, these two people act as the ministers of the sacrament to one another.

Bride and Bridegroom

400

The Church’s living teaching office, the pope and bishops

Magisterium

400

This is a prayer where we call upon many Saints that is said during the Easter Vigil and All Saints Day.

Litany of the saints

500

This is another name for the Ten Commandments.

Decalogue

500

The shortest verse in the new testament.

Jesus wept

500

This sacrament can be performed by anyone in the case of an emergency.

Baptism

500

A local community usually organized by geographic region & overseen by a bishop.

Diocese

500

This is what someone is called once the Church begins investigating the cause for their sainthood, but before they are beatified (declared "blessed").

Venerable or Servant of God

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