This is the truth that Jesus became man while remaining truly God.
(What is the Incarnation?)
This is the Church's official teaching authority.
(What is the Magisterium?)
This is the sacrament that marks the beginning of our life in Christ.
(What is Baptism?)
This is our inner voice that helps us judge right from wrong.
(What is Conscience?)
This is talking to and listening to God.
(What is Prayer?)
This term refers to Jesus' suffering, death, resurrection, and ascension.
(What is the Paschal Mystery?)
This is the special help the Holy Spirit gave to the human authors of the Bible.
(What is Divine Inspiration?)
This sacrament strengthens our bond with the Church and the Holy Spirit.
(What is Confirmation?)
This is the grace from the sacraments that helps us live a holy life.
(What is Sanctifying Grace?)
This type of prayer asks God for something, especially forgiveness.
(What is a Petition?)
These three Gospels—Matthew, Mark, and Luke—are called this because of their similar viewpoints.
(What are the Synoptic Gospels?)
This is how the Church passes on the teachings of Jesus through time.
(What is Sacred Tradition?)
These two sacraments help build up the People of God and are called the Sacraments at the Service of Communion.
(What are Matrimony and Holy Orders?)
These are Jesus’ teachings on how to live as His disciples.
(What are the Beatitudes?)
This is giving money or time to help those in need.
(What is Almsgiving?)
This is the name for the stories of Jesus' birth and early childhood.
(What are the Infancy Narratives?)
This term describes the Church season that focuses on Jesus' life and teachings and occurs in two parts.
(What is Ordinary Time?)
This sacrament offers spiritual healing and strength during serious illness.
(What is Anointing of the Sick?)
This is our shared call to holiness and spreading the Gospel.
(What is the Common Vocation?)
These are spiritual practices like the Rosary, novenas, or pilgrimages.
(What are Devotions?)
This was God's promised Savior, fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
(What is the Messiah?)
This term refers to the three holy days that remember Jesus' Passion and Resurrection.
(What is the Easter Triduum?)
This visible sign in the sacraments represents the presence of the Holy Spirit.
(What is the Laying on of Hands?)
This is a serious sin that is done knowingly and freely.
(What is Mortal Sin?)
This is the effort to bring unity among all Christians.
(What is Ecumenism?)