This season prepares us for Christmas and begins the liturgical year.
Advent
The day we celebrate the birth of Jesus.
Christmas
This color symbolizes hope and is used during Ordinary Time.
Green
The sacrament that welcomes us into the Church.
Baptism
The leader of the Catholic Church. (WHATS HIS NAME)
Pope (POPE LEO XIV)
This season lasts 40 days and is a time of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
Lent
The day Jesus rose from the dead.
Easter Sunday
This color is worn during Advent and Lent to show repentance.
Purple
This sacrament forgives our sins.
Reconciliation
The city where the Pope lives.
Vatican City
The longest and most joyful season, celebrating Jesus’ Resurrection.
Easter
The day we remember the Holy Spirit descending on the apostles.
Pentecost
This color is used on Pentecost to represent the Holy Spirit.
Red
The sacrament where bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ.
Eucharist
The book that contains God’s Word. (HOW MANY BOOKS DOES IT HAVE?)
Bible (73 Books)
The season when the Church focuses on Jesus’ teachings and miracles.
Ordinary Time
This three-day period remembers the Passion, death, and Resurrection of Jesus.
Triduum
This symbol represents Jesus as the Light of the World.
Candle
This sacrament strengthens us with the Holy Spirit.
Confirmation
The prayer Jesus taught His disciples.
Our Father (Lord’s Prayer)
This season celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit and the birth of the Church.
Pentecost
The day Catholics honor Mary being taken body and soul into heaven.
Assumption
This symbol represents Jesus’ sacrifice and victory over death.
Cross
The total number of sacraments in the Catholic Church (NAME THEM ALL)
Seven
Baptism
Confirmation
Eucharist
Reconciliation
Anointing of the sick
Matrimony
Holy orders
The name of the first Pope.
Saint Peter