in the United States
What is the papal name of the first US Pope?
Pope Leo XIV
This Fruit helps you to have sympathy for others and a desire to help them (in so far as you are able).
What is 'Kindness'?
This Fruit gives you the grace to bear the imperfections of your neighbor well.
What is 'Patience'?
According to the Book of Exodus, Moses received the Ten Commandments here.
Where is Mt. Sinai.
A statue-like object depicting the sacrifice of Jesus, typically hung on the wall, found in most Catholic households (and should be found in all of them!).
What is a crucifix?
What is the name of the Bishop of the Diocese of Cleveland?
Who is Bp. Edward Malesic?
This Fruit helps you to share they good things the Lord has given you for the growth & glory of His Kingdom.
What is 'Generosity'?
This fruit helps you to have a 'good' character and is characterized by always doing the right thing.
What is 'Goodness'?
When Moses received the Commandments from God, this is what they were written on?
What are two tablets of stone?
This blessed substance, usually used to make the Sign of the Cross, can be found at the entrances of nearly all Catholic Churches throughout the world.
What is Holy Water?
(Fun Fact: It can also be cooked with!)
What nationality said the first Mass on US soil?
Who are the Spanish?
This Fruit is about controlling one's temper and strength - it rhymes with weakness.
What is 'Meekness'?
This Fruit enables always trusting in God. Mary & Abraham are said to be some of it's best examples.
What is 'Faithfulness'?
When asked which commandment was the greatest in the law, Jesus responded with...
What is "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength."
(and the second is this: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.) - Matthew 22:39
This sacramental object can be used to pray 5 "decades" of prayers typically divided into 4 different sets of mysteries.
What is the Rosary?
This is the rough number of Catholics living in the United States (rounded to the nearest 10 million).
This Fruit is the virtue that moderates the desire for pleasure.
What is 'Chastity'?
This Fruit grants the ability to moderate the lower goods for the sake of the higher.
What is 'self-control'?
On top of the Ten Commandments, there are the additional 5 Precepts (i.e. Commands) of the Catholic Church found in the Catechism. Name one.
A devotional prayer, typically done publicly in Church on the Fridays of Lent that reflects on important moments of Christ's Passion.
What are the Stations of the Cross.
What is the birth name of the first US Pope?
Robert Prevost (Pope Leo XIV)
This Fruit is characterized by a tranquility and serenity of life experienced because there is no conflict between an individuals human will and the Divine will for their life.
What is 'Peace'?
This Fruit gives the virtue of moderating all your internal and external appearances and actions grounded in love of neighbor.
What is 'Modesty'?
Prior to Jesus' having filled the Jewish law, there were not just 10 Commandments but this many.
What is 613?
This devotion consists of nine days of prayer, usually leading up to a feast day, and takes its name from the latin word for nine.
What is a novena?