St. John Vianney
Penance
Eucharist
Confirmation
Baptism
100

St. Vianney was a priest in this town.

What is the town of Ars?

100

CCC of defines sin as. 

What is disobedience to God’s commandments?

100

What does Kreeft say about  Christ's presence being hidden in the Eucharist?

What is to elicit our free response of faith and trust. 
100

The “point” of Confirmation is that it is the sacrament of the _________.

What is the Holy Spirit?

100

Holy Baptism is ... the gateway to life in the Spirit ... and the _______ which gives access to the other sacraments” (C 1213).

What is door?

200

This is what caused St. Vianney to become a priest.

What is the bravery of the priests and nuns who risked their lives for the sacraments?

200

Sin is in the soul what _____ is in the body.

What is disease?

200

How do the three meanings of "present" come together in the Eucharist?

What is:

1.) present, not absent, but really here

2.) present, not past

3.) presented as a gift

200

“[T]he effect of the sacrament of Confirmation is the special outpouring of the Holy Spirit as once granted to the apostles on the day of ________”

What is Pentecost?

200

Baptism has two effects,  what is the negative one and what is the positive one?

What is:

1.) Total cleansing from original sin?

2.) Sharing in the very life of God himself?

300

St. Vianney's early life coincided with the anticlerical...

What is Reign of Terror?

300

What arguments does Kreeft make using the word ontological?

We are ontologically good -- "Good stuff" -- but not morally good. 

300

Transubstantiation is defined as...

What is the bread and wine changing into the body, blood, soul, and divinity of Jesus Christ. 
300

...the point remains valid that Confirmation prepares us for __________ , for an active mission.

What is spiritual warfare?

300

What is concupiscence?

What is an inclination to sin?

400

" A _________ soul is not yet quite dead in the eyes of God because the faith, the hope, and the charity which are its spiritual life are not all together extinct. But it a faith without zeal, a hope without resolution, a charity without ardour..."

What is lukewarm?

400

What standards does Kreeft say  we measure ourselves by in our post- Christian era?

The standards of society -- a society that is fallen not only from Eden and innocence but also from religious faith and the admission of guilt. 

400

Bethlehem is translated as...

What is "House of Bread"?
400

Holiness means...

What is set apart?

400

Every man who is ignorant of the Gospel of Christ and his Church, but seeks the truth and does the will of God in accordance with his understanding of it, can be saved. This would be know as 'the Baptism of ________'

What is implicit desire? 

500

Towards the end of St. Vianney's life whenever he taught about the Eucharist, the goodness and love of God, or the happiness of heaven, Vianney would become overwhelmed by...

What is his own tears?

500

Jesus’ message is summarized in two words: ______ and ________ 

What is repent and believe?
500

John chapter 6 is know as...

What is the 'Bread of Life Discourse'?
500

Confirmation is given only once, for it imprints on the soul an _______ spiritual mark.

What is indelible?

500

What connections does Kreeft make between the Old Testament (locations, events, prefiguration) and Baptism?

What is:

  • Noah's ark: prefiguration of salvation

  • Red Sea: liberation

  • Jordan River: eternal life

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