These are the three sacraments that welcome people into the life of the Church.
Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist.
The word Baptism comes from a Greek word meaning this.
To plunge or dip.
The word Eucharist means this.
Thanksgiving.
This symbol is a sign of cleansing and new life.
Water.
This colour is used in Ordinary Time.
Green.
This sacrament is the first sacrament of initiation.
Baptism
Baptism washes away this and begins a new life with God.
Sin.
The Eucharist is often called this.
Holy Communion.
This symbol shows being strengthened and sealed with the Holy Spirit.
Oil.
This colour is used in Lent and Advent.
Purple.
This sacrament strengthens a person through the Holy Spirit.
Confirmation
Jesus was baptised by this person.
John the Baptist
Catholics celebrate the Eucharist at this.
Mass.
This symbol is worn to show purity and new life in Christ.
White garment.
This is the public worship of the Church.
Liturgy.
This sacrament nourishes Catholics through the Body and Blood of Christ.
Eucharist.
Another name for Baptism is this.
Christening.
Bread and wine become this in the Eucharist.
Candle.
This symbol is a sign of the light of Christ.
Candle.
This is the small cabinet where the Eucharist is kept.
Tabernacle.
Why are the Sacraments of Initiation important for becoming a member of the Catholic Church?
They help a person fully become a member of the Church.
What happens in the Sacrament of Baptism?
Water is poured over a person or they are immersed in water.
What is the significance of the Eucharist in the Sacraments of Initiation?
The Eucharist is important because it nourishes and strengthens a person’s relationship with Jesus and the Church.
Why are symbols important in the Sacrament of Baptism?
Symbols in Baptism are important because they help show what is happening spiritually.
What is an alb?
An alb is a special piece of clothing worn during Mass and other Church services. It is a long white robe.