This prophet foretold the coming of the Messiah, the Suffering servant
Isaiah
God's making himself known to us through his words and deeds
Divine Revelation
Who did God make a covenant with to make a great nation of his descendants?
Abraham
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph are known as the Old ______
prophets
In the Old Testament account of Abraham and Isaac, the Church sees a New Testament parallel to
the Resurrection
The Holy Spirit guided the writers of the Bible in writing God's saving truth without error. The guidance is called
divine revelation
Because by his death and resurrection, he gained our salvation and brought us the hope of new life, we call Jesus our
Redeemer
Which of the following Old Testament events foreshadowed the Eucharist?
the manna God provided to the Israelites on their journey through the desert.
The sanctuary of the Temple in Jerusalem housed the _________ a wooden box in which the tablets of the Ten Commandments were kept.
Ark of the Covenant
The sacraments are effective signs given to us by Jesus through which we _________________
a. are called to a particular ministry
b. show our commitment to the Church
c. grow in wisdom
d. share in God's life
Share in God's life
We are brought to new life through
The Sacrament of Baptism
For Christians the new Passover is
a. the anointing we received at Confirmation
b. Jesus' washing the Apostles' feet during the Last Supper
c. Christ's Body and Blood that he shares with us in the Eucharist
d. the Sacrament of Penance
Christ's Body and Blood that he shares with us in the Eucharist
Days on which we are required to attend Mass.
Holy Days of Obligation
When the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles at _______, they began to proclaim the Good News.
a.Easter
b. Pentecost
c. the Transfiguration
d. Purim
Pentecost
The Sacraments of Christian Initiation are
Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist
The _______, which we receive in a special way in Confirmation, help us to follow Christ’s teachings.
a. Cardinal Virtues
b. Theological Virtues
c. Gifts of the Holy Spirit
d. Gifts of Faith
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
Through the grace of the Sacrament of _______, we are freed from sin and are again made holy.
Penance and Reconciliation
God gave Moses the _______ on Mount Sinai to help the people keep their covenant relationship with him.
ten commandments
Each person has a______, or a call to serve God and others in a specific way.
vocation
_______ means giving worship to a creature or thing instead of to God, and is against the First Commandment.
a. Idolatry
b. Lamentation
c. Superstition
d. Blasphemy
Idolatry
In Catholic social teaching, Solidarity of the Human Family reminds us that _______.
a. some people are worthy of better care than others
b. we are all members of the human family, equal by our
common human dignity
c. we have a special obligation to help those who are poor and in need
d. governments are responsible for the care of families
we are all members of the human family, equal by our common human dignity
The Ten Commandments, the Beatitudes, the Great Commandment, and Christ’s New Commandment are the foundation of
our moral life as Christians
Human beings are created in God’s image and likeness. This means that we alone can _______.
a. know and love our Creator
b. form communities
c. choose how to live
d. provide for one another
Know and love our creator
The collection of Old Testament poems and songs, help us to pray and to deepen our relationship with God.
psalms
The liturgy, the official public worship of the Church, includes the Liturgy of the Hours, the celebration of the Mass, and _______.
a.
the celebration of the sacraments
b.
grace before meals
c.
Eucharistic processions
d.
the Rosary
27.
The liturgical year begins at the start of _______, the Church season that prepares us for the celebration of Christ’s birth and his coming at the end of time.
a. Easter
b. Advent
c. Ordinary Time
d. the Triduum
Advent