What is a Sacrament
Baptism & Confirmation
Eucharist
Reconciliation
Anointing & Holy Orders
100

A sacrament is a special sign that gives us ___

Grace.

100

The first sacrament you ever receive.

Baptism

100

In the Eucharist, the bread becomes the Body of ___.

Christ/Jesus

100

Another name for Reconciliation is ___.

Confession or Penance.

100

The sacrament that brings comfort and healing to the sick.

Anointing of the sick

200

How many sacraments are there?

7

200

The symbol of Baptism is ___.

Water

200

What do we call receiving Jesus in Communion?

Holy Communion

200

We tell the priest our sins in the ___.

Confessional or reconciliation room.

200

The holy oil used in Anointing of the Sick is called ___.

The Oil of the Sick.

300

Sacraments were given to us by ___.

Jesus

300

At Confirmation, you receive the Gifts of the ___.

Holy Spirit.

300

Where is the Eucharist kept in the church?

The Tabernacle

300

God forgives our sins through the priest because the priest acts in the place of ___.

Jesus

300

The sacrament when a man becomes a priest.

Holy Orders.

400

Name the three Sacraments of Initiation.

Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist.

400

Name one symbol of Confirmation.

Oil / Laying on of hands / Dove / Flame (any one is correct).

400

What meal did Jesus share with His disciples at the Last Supper?

Passover meal.

400

Name one of the steps of Reconciliation.

Examining conscience, saying sorry, confessing sins, doing penance (any one).

400

What do priests promise to do for God’s people?

Serve them / preach / celebrate sacraments / pray for them (any fitting answer).

500

Name the two Sacraments of Healing.

Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick.

500

What is the name of the sacred oil used at Baptism and Confirmation?

Chrism

500

What do we call the moment the bread and wine become Jesus’ Body and Blood?

Concecration

500

The prayer we say to show we're truly sorry for our sins is called the ___.

The act of contrition

500

Name one thing a priest does in the Church.

Celebrates Mass, hears Confessions, baptizes, teaches, visits the sick, etc.

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