The Theological Virtue that makes it possible for us to believe in God and all that He helps us understand about himself.
What is faith?
Effective sign's of God's life, instituted by Christ and given to the Church.
What are the Seven Sacraments?
One of the Church's oldest creeds. It is a summary of Christian beliefs taught since the time of the Apostles. It is used in the Celebration of Baptism.
What is the Apostle's Creed?
A word that means "Good News".
What is Gospel?
The mystery of Jesus' suffering, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension.
What is the Paschal Mystery?
The Theological Virtue that helps us trust in the true happiness God wants us to have and in Jesus' promise of eternal life.
What is hope?
What is the Eucharist?
To adore and praise God, especially in the liturgy and in prayer.
What is worship?
Explains the readings in the Liturgy of the Word.
What is the homily?
What are vows?
The Cardinal Virtue that helps you show courage, have strength strength to get through difficult times and not give up on doing good.
What is fortitude?
What is absolution?
The public prayer of the Church. It includes the Sacraments and forms of daily Mass.
What is liturgy?
The first of the two main parts of the Mass. It begins with the first reading from the Old Testament and ends with the Prayers of the Faithful.
What is Liturgy of the Word?
A person that gives up his or her life to witness the truth of Christ and the faith. It means "witness".
What is martyr?
The Cardinal Virtue that helps us to be practical and make correct decisions on what is right and good, with the help of the Holy Spirit and a well-formed conscience.
What is prudence?
The process by which adults and come children become members of the Catholic Church through the Sacraments of Initiation.
What is RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)?
The care and respect you show to God and to holy persons and things.
What is reverence?
The second main part of the Mass where we share in a memorial of the Last Supper, in Christ's sacrifice on the cross.
What is the Liturgy of the Eucharist?
Teachings of Jesus that show the way to true happiness and tell the way to live in God's Kingdom now and always.
What are the Beatitudes?
The Cardinal Virtue that helps us use moderation, be disciplined, and have self-control.
What is temperance?
the Sacrament that brings Jesus' healing touch to strengthen, comfort,and forgive the sins of those who are seriously ill or close to death.
What is the Anointing of the Sick?
In this prayer form, we give God honor and thanks because he is God.
What is praise?
The process by which the power of the Holy Spirit and the words of the priest transform the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Jesus.
What is transubstantiation?
The worth each person has because he or she is made in the image of God.
What is human dignity?