Saints
Come, Holy Spirit
Little Bit of Everything
Sacraments
Feasts
100

This saint was also an apostle. He was a tax collector, and he was one of the four Gospel writers.

Saint Matthew

100

This Catholic feast day is sometimes known as the Birthday of the Church.

Pentecost

100

Who is in the Blessed Trinity? Hint: Trinity starts with "Tri," which means "3."

God the father, God the son, and the Holy Spirit. (God in 3 persons)

100

Name one of the Sacraments of Initiation.

Baptism, Eucharist or Confirmation

100

This feast day celebrates Jesus's birth.

Christmas

200

This saint is known as the first Catholic pope. He was one of the 12 apostles.

Saint Peter

200

This gift of the Holy Spirit refers to bravery.

Fortitude (courage)

200

This word refers to God becoming flesh and entering the world as a human in the form of Jesus Christ.

Incarnation

200

Before we receive this Sacrament of Healing, we are supposed to examine our conscience by reflecting on our sins and failures.

Reconciliation (or Penance or Confession)

200

This feast day celebrates how Jesus brought himself up to heaven 40 days after his resurrection from the dead.

Ascension

300

This saint chose to give away all of his wealth to live in the quiet of the desert in prayer and contemplation for 85 years. He lived more than 100 years.

St. Anthony of Egypt (also known as St. Anthony the Great)

300

Who is the third person in the Blessed Trinity?

Holy Spirit

300

What is the first of the 10 commandments?

I am the Lord your God. You shall have no other gods besides me. (No False Gods)

300

This sacrament is most central to the Catholic faith.

Eucharist (read why in the glossary on Page 237)

300

This feast day celebrates Jesus's resurrection from the dead.

Easter

400

She is known as the greatest of all the saints. Sometimes she is referred to as a living tabernacle.

Mary (the Blessed Mother)

400

This gift of the Holy Spirit refers to the gift of having great awe or wonder in God

Fear of the Lord

400

When Jesus told his friends and followers to "go out and make disciples of all nations," we call this: the Great __________.

Commission

400

The second person of the Holy Trinity, He is present to us in each of the seven Sacraments.

Jesus Christ

400

Celebrated on Dec. 8th, this feast recognizes that Mary was conceived in her mother's womb free from original sin.

Feast of the Immaculate Conception

500

This saint wrote nearly half of the New Testament in the Bible. He was an important early Christian missionary who was martyred for his faith in Jesus.

Saint Paul

500

Give a brief explanation of what happened at Pentecost.

The Holy Spirit descended on the apostles, giving them the strength to preach Jesus's message and start the church. Thousands were baptized that day.

500

How many of the apostles died of natural causes?

1. (John). The rest were martyred (killed) for their faith.

500

This Sacrament completes our Baptism. The 7 gifts of the Holy Spirit are increased in us to help us live out our call to be faithful Christians.

Confirmation


500

Celebrated on March 25, this feast commemorates the Archangel Gabriel telling the Virgin Mary that she would conceive and give birth to Jesus Christ, God's son.

The Annunciation


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