A sacrificial offering that is for Christ, by the priest in an unbloody manner.
What is the Mass?
Baptism, Confirmation, and The Eucharist are the 3 of this type of Sarcrment, required to be fully entered into the Church.
What are the Sacraments of Initiation?
This Season marks the beginning of the Catholic year, and means "arrival."
What is Advent?
These are the 2 types of sin you can commit.
What is Venial and Mortal sin?
This saint is the patron of our school.
Who is St. Mary?
This point in the mass is when the priest says the opening prayer, right before the readings.
What is the Collect?
When receiving the Sacrament of Holy Orders these three degrees can be ordained.
What are Deacon, Priest, and Bishop?
This is the longest liturgical season, happening after Christmas and Easter.
What is Ordinary Time?
When we break the 5th commandment we commit this sin.
What is murder (killing)?
One of the 3 parishes Calvert is connected to, this saint is the patron of country people and herdsmen.
Who is St. Wendelin?
This object is where the lector stands, meaning "both" in latin.
What is the Ambo?
This is the only sacrament where an ordained person is not an ordinary minister.
What is Holy Matrimony?
There are this many cycles of readings that change each liturgical year.
What is 3? (ABC)
Adam and Eve committed the Original Sin by doing this act.
What is disobeying God.
This carpentry tool is typically associated with St. Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters.
This black garment is worn by servers on special occasions or extra important masses.
What is a Cassock?
These sacraments are indelible, meaning you can only receive them once.
What are Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders?
This season begins with the most important celebration in the Church Year, lasting 50 days.
What is Easter?
Mary, being born without Original Sin, holds this special place within the Church, being the only person with this trait.
What is the Immaculate Conception?
This person is the first millennial to be on their way to sainthood.
This is the most important moment in the Mass when the bread and wine are changed into the body, blood, soul, and divinity of Jesus Christ.
What is Transubstantiation?
The Baltimore Catechism would have defined a sacrament as this.
What is "An outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace"?
The holiest “three days" of the church's year when the Christian people recall the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
What is the Triduum?
These 3 steps must be present for you to commit a Mortal Sin.
What are:
1. It must be a grave matter.
2. You must know it's a grave matter.
3. You must do it freely
This Saint is the Patron of Catholic Schools. We can Thank her for this week.
Who is Elizabeth Anne Seton?