Baptism
Reconciliation
First Holy Communion and Confirmation
Marriage
Anointing of the Sick
200

What does the water represent?

The physical washing away of sins 

200

How often should reconciliation be done?

Monthly or as needed depending on the sin 

200

Is there anyone with you when you are Confirmed?

You have a sponsor.

200
Do you have to consume the host at a Catholic wedding?

No

200

What oil(s) is/are used in the Anointing of the Sick and what is it made of?

Oil of the Sick 

Pure Olive oil 

400

How old do you have to be to be Baptized?

Any age

400

What does it mean to reconcile?

To fix or heal a relationship. In this case, we are fixing our relationship with God.

400

Can anyone take a Eucharist?

No, they must have had his/her First Holy Communion before regularly receiving the host as well as completed Baptism and First Reconciliation 

400

Do both the bride and the groom have to be Catholic?

No

400

How many times can someone receive this Sacrament?

As many times as needed 

600
Who can perform a Baptism?

A priest or a deacon 

600

What is the seal of confession?

The obligation of the priest hearing the confession to hold the confession secret and never reveal what was said to anyone else. 

600

How long do you have to fast before consuming the Eucharist?

1 hour 

600

Can a Catholic remarry if his/her spouse dies?

Yes

600

How long does this Sacrament last?

1 year, but you can get it again sooner if necessary

800

Why is white the color worn for Baptism?

White is the color of purity and a new beginning 

800

What prayer do we typically say along with confession?

Act of Contrition

800

What happens if a host is dropped on the floor?

It must be consumed.

800

In a traditional Catholic wedding, what is different that most weddings that we see today? (4th and 5th grade we spoke about this)

The bride and groom walk down the aisle together

800

What is the difference between Last Rites and Anointing of the Sick?

Last Rites are for the few that know for sure they are dying and what all of the sacraments one last time. Anointing of the Sick is for the healing body.

1000

Is there ever a time when you renew your Baptismal vows?

Yes, Easter Vigil and Confirmation 

1000

Why is the story of the Prodigal Son an example of Reconciliation?

The son comes back and apologizes for his actions. He reconciles his relationship with his father and is able to fix the bond that he broke. 

1000

Why is Conformation important?

It grants the gifts of the Holy Spirit upon the recipient (wisdom, understanding, knowledge, counsel, fortitude, piety, and fear of the Lord)  

1000

What days can you not get married?

Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday 

1000

What body parts are touched during the administration of the Anointing of the Sick?

Forehead and hands. 

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