How many gods are there?
What is One?
What is the name of our current Pope?
Who is Pope Leo XIV?
What is the difference between Christians and Catholics?
All Catholics are Christians, but not all Christians are Catholics. Catholics follow the Pope, believe in seven sacraments, and use both the Bible and tradition, while other Christians may differ in these beliefs.
Who are called to become saints?
What is prayer?
What is communication with God?
Who is the Trinity?
Who are The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit?
What Christian denomination obeys the Pope?
Who are Catholics?
Can any Christian receive Holy Communion?
No. In general, only Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians can receive the Eucharist when they are in a state of grace (meaning without mortal sin).
What are the three required conditions for a sin to be a mortal sin?
What is: (1) the sin is grave, (2) the person fully understands that the act is sinful, and (3) the person freely chooses to commit the act?
How many times should we examine our actions each day to tell right from wrong?
Often, even throughout the day, by thinking about how our actions affect others.
Who created God?
Who is No one?
What are the seven sacraments that the Catholic Church has?
What are Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance (Reconciliation), Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony?
Do other Christians believe in the seven sacraments?
No. Only the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church believe in the seven sacraments.
What are the requirements for your sins to be forgiven?
What are feeling sorry for your sins and committing not to sin again?
How many times a day should you pray?
What is as many times as possible, even during study, work, and other activities?
How did Jesus save humanity from sin?
What is his passion, death AND resurrection?
Do Catholics worship Mary and the saints?
No, Catholics do not worship Mary or the saints, but rather honor them and ask them to pray for them.
Do all Christians pray to Mary and the Saints?
No. Only the Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians ask Mary and the saints to pray for them.
Can a person commit as many sins as he or she wants and then go to confession?
No. Confession is not a free pass to keep sinning. It requires real sorrow and a desire to change. It is meant to forgive sins and bring you back to God, not to excuse your sins.
What are the two main parts of the Catholic Mass?
What are the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist?
What are the three words that Jesus used to describe Himself?
What is "the way, the truth, and the life"?
Who can forgive sins?
Only God forgives sins, but he does so through the ordained priests.
Can we be saved by faith alone? What must we do to be saved?
No. We cannot be saved by faith alone.
We need to be sorry for our sins, believe in Jesus, and be baptized.
Both Judas and Peter betrayed Jesus. What is the difference between Judas’ sorrow for sin and Peter’s?
Judas was sorry but did not believe Jesus would forgive him. Peter was also sorry but trusted in Jesus’ love and mercy.
Why do we go to Sunday Mass?
We go to Sunday Mass because it is our duty to worship and thank God. By doing so, we receive God’s grace, especially through the Eucharist.