Attendance at Mass and abstaining from servile work are obligations on these days.
What are Sundays and holy days of obligation?
A day on which one does not eat meat
What is a day of abstinence?
Has immediate jurisdiction over his diocese once he is empowered by the Holy See.
What is a bishop?
The usual minister is a priest, but in danger of death, anyone may administer this sacrament.
What is Baptism?
Christ gives his own Body and Blood in the Holy Eucharist, first to be offered as a sacrifice commemorating and renewing for all time the sacrifice of the _________?
What is the Cross?
A Catholic who through his own fault misses Mass on a Sunday or holyday of obligation commits a _____ sin.
What is mortal sin?
A day on which only one full meal a day may be eaten.
What is a day of fast?
He has full, supreme, ordinary, and immediate jurisdiction over the whole Church.
What is the pope?
The minister of this sacrament, lays his hands over the recipient and prays that he receives the Holy Spirit, and anoints him with holy chrism in the form of a cross.
What is Confirmation?
Christ gives his own Body and Blood in the Holy Eucharist, second, to be received by the faithful in __________________
What is Holy Communion?
What is to (1st) adore God as our Creator and Lord and (2nd) to thank God for His many favors?
The collection of laws binding for the Latin Church is contained in this book of Code.
What is Canon Law?
The usual (or ordinary) minister of Confirmation
Who is the bishop?
Special grace that helps on to carry out the particular purpose of the sacrament
What is sacramental grace?
Christ gives his own Body and Blood in the Holy Eucharist, third, to remain ever on our ________ as proof of His love for us and to be worshiped by us.
What are altars?
The 3rd and 4th purposes for which the Mass is offered.
What is to (3rd) ask God to bestow His blessings on all men and to (4th) satisfy the justice of God for the sins committed against Him.
This is required at least once a year if one has committed a mortal sin.
What is Confession?
Only _________ have the power of changing bread nad wine into the body and blood of Christ.
What are ordained priests?
The Sacraments of the Dead
What is Baptism and Penance?
The meaning of the word Eucharist (originally a Greek word)
What is Thanksgiving?
The offering of a victim by a priest to God alone, and the destruction of it in some way to acknowledge that He is the Crator of all things.
What is sacrifice?
The power or right to make law, enforce it, and dispense from it in the government of the Church
What is power of jurisdiction?
The principal priest in every Mass
Who is Jesus Christ?
The three Sacraments that are received only once
The change of the entire substance of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ
What is Transubstantiation?