Why do we genuflect?
The genuflection, or bending at the knee, is a sign of profound respect and adoration.
“Therefore, God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father (Philippians 2:9-11).”
The total number of books in the Catholic Bible
What is 73?
Who was the first Saint to die after Jesus' resurrection?
Who is St. Stephen?
This word means Thanksgiving in Greek.
What is the Eucharist?
The three sacraments we need on our deathbed to go to Heaven.
What are Reconciliation, Eucharist, and Anointing?
The "Our Father Prayer" is found in what two Gospels?
What are Matthew and Luke?
Who said this to Mary in Luke 1:28, "Hail Mary, full of Grace, The Lord is with you?"
Who was the Archangel Gabriel when he greets Mary?
He wrote 13 of the 27 books of the New Testament?
Who is St. Paul
The Greek Septuagint
What are the Old Testament Scriptures used by Christ?
What are indulgences?
What we do to atone for temporal punishment while on earth?
What is the name of the kids or adults who assisted the Priest in Mass?
Who are the Alter-servers?
What was the name of the giant that Daniel killed?
Who is Goliath?
He wrote the first apology letter to the Roman Emperor.
Who is Saint Justin Martyr
The word in Greek, refers to a selfless, sacrificial love.
What is agape? 1 John 4:8 "God is love"
What is the Catholic belief about the rapture?
What is we don't believe in the rapture? We believe that those who are alive at Christ's second coming will not experience death.
What are the three gospels used in the "Lectionary," of the Mass readings?
What are the Gospels of Matthew (A), Mark (B) and Luke (C). The Gospel of John is proclaimed on particular Sundays in each of the years.
Name the three books of the bible that are named after women?
What are Ruth, Judith, and Esther?
Who is the patron saint of the Universal Church, families, fathers, expectant mothers (pregnant women), travelers, immigrants, house sellers and buyers, craftsmen, engineers, and working people in general?
Who is St Joseph?
Christ is from the Greek word, Christos, meaning.
What anointed.
In the Old Testament priests were set apart by being anointed, as were David and his successors. "Scripture refers to the king as the 'anointed of Yahweh,'"
Who goes to Purgatory?
What are imperfect (who still have the sin or guilt and/or temporal punishment) Saints in the state of grace enter Purgatory?
What is the translation of the Latin: Ite, missa est?
What is 'Go, it is the dismissal', officially translated as 'Go forth, the Mass is ended'.
King Solomon (1 Kings 1:11-31) started this tradition by appointing this person as the "Gebriah" who was his highest confidant, intercessor, counselor, Symbol of Authority, and Gatekeeper. Every King since had appointed this person to this position.
Who was his mother Bathsheba?
The word Saint refers to who?
What is any being in heaven?
She was a first-century Christian woman mentioned by the Apostle Paul in his Epistle to the Romans, verses 16:1–2. A notable woman in the church of Cenchreae, she was trusted by Paul to deliver his letter to the Romans.
Who is Phoebe?
What are the consequences of Sin.
What is guilt and punishment?