The central mystery of Christian faith and life: A) Trinity B) the birth of Christ C) Communion of Saints D) Immaculate Conception
A: What is the Holy Trinity?
Catholic means: A) saintly B) Roman C) primary D) universal
D: What is "universal"?
The 2 principal parts of the Catholic Mass.
What are the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist?
The Paschal Mystery refers to: A) What happens after death B) The three persons in one God C) Jesus' birth, baptism and temptation in the desert D) Jesus' Suffering, Death, Resurrection and Ascension
D: What is Jesus' Suffering, Death, Resurrection and Ascension?
The father of God's chosen people: A) Solomon B) Abraham C) Joshua D) David
B: Who is Abraham?
These are objects, actions and blessings that help us grow in holiness: A) sacramentals B) reconciliation C) sacraments D) relics
A: What are "sacramentals"?
We celebrate the sacraments because they are: A) what our friends do B) Christ's acting through the Church that transforms us C) what the prophets recommend for salvation D) required by the Ten Commandments
B: What is "Christ's acting through the Church that transforms us"?
The only day of the Church year that Mass is not celebrated?
What is Good Friday?
Following your "conscience" means: A) a person's feeling of guilt B) the 10 commandments C) the opposite of unconscious D) a person's ability to judge what is right and what is wrong
D: What is a person's ability to judge what is right and what is wrong?
In the Old Testament, the promise of love and partnership that God made with Moses and his people: A) prayer B) covenant C) prophecy D) community
B: What is a covenant?
A Catholic devotion featuring a series of 14 images representing the key events in Jesus' Passion and Death.
What are "The Stations of the Cross"?
The sacrament by which bishops, priests and deacons are given the power to minister in a special way to the Christian community.
What is "the Sacrament of Holy Orders"?
When Jesus instituted the sacrament of the Eucharist.
Mystery of the Church where the Son of God became man: A) Ascension B) Incarnation C) Crucifixion D) Resurrection
B) What is the Incarnation?
This theological virture which allows us to believe in God and all He has revealed.
What is "faith"?
This second precept of the Church (and a sacrament), obliges Catholics to do this at least once a year: A) attend Mass B) go to confession C) perform on corporal work of mercy D) attend a spiritual retreat
B: What is go to confession?
Our response when the priest says: "behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. Blessed are those who are called to the supper of the Lamb."
What is "Lord, I am not worthy that You should enter under my roof, but only say the words and my soul shall be healed"?
The foundations for living the moral life: A) following the laws of your country B) that which we learn from proverbs and parables C) the moral law, God's grace and the voice of a well-formed moral conscience D) that which a majority of people in a given society have defined as morally good
C: What is "the moral law, God's grace and the voice of a well-formed moral conscience"?
The process of initiating grownups into the Church. A) Baptism B) parent's permission C) Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults D) confirmation
C: What is a "Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)"?
Meaning of the word "Eucharist".
What is "Thanksgiving"?