Confirmation
Sacraments
Church History
Tradition
Catholic Beliefs
100

Who is the person who confirms the candidate during Confirmation? 

Bishop (Priest with Bishop Approval)

100

Which is the first sacrament people receive? 

Baptism

100

Who were the first Twelve Priests of the New Testament?

The Twelve Apostles

100

Which prayer did Jesus teach?

Our Father

100

What is and makes a person a Saint

Living righteously, showing their love for God and desire to follow his will by living Christ-like in their daily life. Also means someone who is in heaven 

200

What is the Confirmation Canditate anointed with during confirmation? 

Chrism Oil  

200

What are the first 3 sacraments of the church called? When grouped together?

Sacraments of Initiation

200

Name 4 of the Apostles

Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew. James, Thaddaeus, Simon, Judas Iscariot









200

When Jesus ascended into Heaven, what did he command his 12 Apostles to do 

Baptize all Nations in the name of the Holy Spirit; preach the Gospel for the conversion of Souls. 

200

How many sacraments are there? 

7

300

Fire, Breath, Water, Anointing, and Dove.; what do they have in common 

What are symbols of the Holy Spirit?




300

Which sacrament do you need to be saved (go to Heaven)

Baptism (explanation)

300

Who was the first Pope? 

Saint Peter 

300

Who do Catholics honor/venerate? 

Mary and the Saints

300

What is Original Sin?

Sin was inherited from Adam and Eve's disobedience in the Garden of Eden

400

Confirmation strengthens you to do this.

What is spread and defend the Faith?

400

These Sacraments are considered the sacraments of healing (Body and Soul)

Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick 

400

When was the first Mass celebrated? 

Last Supper 

400

How did the Bible become as we know it today? 

Council of Bishops convening and determining which writings were divinely inspired. The biblical canon was formally recognized by the Council of Rome (382), reaffirmed by the Councils of Hippo (393) and Carthage (397)

400

When you are in a state of ________ you are free of mortal sin

Grace 

500

When was the practice of Confirmation established (during the time of Jesus)

Pentacost 

500

Why does the church tell us to complete or participate in these sacraments? 

Visible signs of grace working through our lives, and provides practical steps that show us how we ought to live as Catholics. 

500

Tell me a coherent story of a Saint or Marian Apparition 

Teacher's Choice

500

What are two prayers that summarize the core beliefs of the Early Church that are still believed to this day

Apostles Creed and Nicene Creed 

500

What is the word that is used to describe when the bread and wine become the blood and flesh of Jesus during the Mass? 

Transubstantiation or Consecration 

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