The Deposit of Faith
The Holy Trinity
Jesus Christ
The Blessed Virgin Mary
The Saints
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The Deposit of Faith consists of these two sources, both of which are sacred and authoritative in the Catholic Church.

Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition.

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The phrase "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" is recited during this common prayer or gesture.

The Sign of the Cross.

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Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River by this prophet.

John the Baptist.
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At this event in the Gospel of Luke, the angel Gabriel tells Mary that she will give birth to the son of God.

The Annunciation.

100

This term refers to the unity of all believers in Christ, both living and deceased, forming one spiritual body.

The Communion of Saints

200

This book was written over hundreds of years by many different human authors whom God had inspired.

The Bible / Sacred Scripture.

200

The term "Holy Trinity" refers to these three persons.

The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

200

After his crucifixion, Jesus rose from the dead on this day, which Christians now celebrate as a major feast.

Easter Sunday.
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This title for Mary is based on the fact that she is the mother of Jesus Christ, the King of Heaven.

The Queen of Heaven.

200

This term refers to all the saints in Heaven, who are in the presence of God.

The Church Triumphant.

300

The New Testament, which is part of the Deposit of Faith, consists of these books that include the life, teachings, and works of Jesus Christ.

The Gospels.

300

At this event in the Bible, all three persons of the Trinity were revealed when the Spirit descended like a dove, and the Father's voice declared, "This is my beloved Son."

The Baptism of Jesus.

300

Before ascending into Heaven, Jesus promised to send this person to guide his followers in the way of truth.

The Holy Spirit.

300

This prayer consists of meditating on the lives of Jesus and Mary through Joyful, Sorrowful, Glorious, and Luminous Mysteries.

The Rosary.

300

This term refers to the saints who are undergoing purification in Purgatory.

The Church Penitent.

400

The Deposit of Faith was entrusted by Christ to the Apostles, and it is passed down through this unbroken line of successors (the bishops).

Apostolic Succession.

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In the Gospel of John, Jesus refers to this person of the Trinity as the "Advocate" who will guide believers into all truth.

The Holy Spirit.

400

This Sacrament was instituted by Jesus at the Last Supper, when he said "This is my Body" and "This is my Blood".

The Eucharist.

400

The dogma of the Immaculate Conception teaches that Mary was preserved from this from the moment of her conception.

Original sin.

400

This term refers to the living members of the Church who are still on Earth, striving to live according to God's will.

The Church Militant.

500

This term refers to the authority of the Church to teach and preserve the truths of the Christian Faith.

The Magisterium.

500

In Christian art, the Holy Spirit is often represented by this creature.

A dove.

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Jesus came to Earth for this reason.

To save humanity from their sins and restore their relationship with God.

500

True or False? Catholics worship Mary.

False.

500

This practice, part of the Communion of Saints, refers to asking the saints in Heaven to pray for those still on Earth.

Intercession.

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