We believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth.
Who is the Creator?
Jesus is God’s only this.
What is Son?
The Holy Spirit is the third Person of the this.
What is the Trinity?
The Creed says we believe in “one, holy, catholic, and” this church.
What is apostolic?
The Nicene Creed is a statement of this.
What is faith/belief?
The Nicene Creed calls God the Father “almighty,” which means this.
What is all-powerful?
Jesus was born of this holy woman.
Who is the Virgin Mary?
The Creed says the Holy Spirit is the “Lord, the giver of” this.
What is life?
This sacrament forgives sins and is named in the Creed.
What is Baptism?
This council helped create the Nicene Creed in AD 325.
What is the Council of Nicaea?
God created everything visible and this kind of thing too.
What are invisible things?
Jesus suffered death and was crucified under this Roman governor.
Who is Pontius Pilate?
The Holy Spirit spoke through these people in the Bible.
Who are the prophets?
The Creed says we “look forward” to this happening to the dead.
What is the resurrection?
The Creed says Jesus is “consubstantial with the Father.” This means Jesus shares the same this with the Father.
What is nature/substance?
This is the first line of the Nicene Creed.
What is “I believe in one God”?
Three days after He died, Jesus did this.
What is rose from the dead?
The Holy Spirit came upon the Apostles at this event.
What is Pentecost?
Catholics gather for this every Sunday where the Creed is prayed.
What is Mass?
The Nicene Creed is usually prayed after the homily at this part of Mass.
What is the Liturgy of the Word?
God the Father is the first Person of this.
What is the Holy Trinity?
Jesus is “true God from true God,” meaning He is fully this.
What is God/divine?
The Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son. This word “proceeds” means this.
What is comes from/goes forth from?
The word “catholic” means this.
What is universal?
Finish this line: “I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to…
What is come?