Biblical Places
Sacrament or Sin
Famous Catholic Prayers
Movies/TV Shows
Holy Objects
100

This garden is known as the paradise where Adam and Eve lived.

Garden of Eden

100

This sacrament is considered the gateway to all other sacraments, marking the beginning of a life of grace.

Baptism

100

“___ _______, who ___ in _______,”

Lord’s Prayer?
(Our Father, who art in heaven)?

100

This animated film follows the story of Moses and the Exodus, featuring the iconic song "When You Believe."

Prince of Egypt?

100

This large, ornate container is used to hold the Eucharist and is often found in the sanctuary.

Tabernacle

200

This city is where Jesus performed his first miracle, turning water into wine at a wedding.

Cana

200

This sin, which St. Thomas Aquinas described as “an inordinate desire for revenge,” opposes the virtue of patience and is one of the seven deadly sins

Wrath

200

This prayer expresses sorrow for one’s sins and seeks God’s mercy, often recited during the sacrament of Reconciliation.

Act of Contrition

200

In this comedy film, a Mexican monk uses his wrestling persona to promote faith and community while helping orphans and fighting corruption.

Nacho Libre

200

This object is a large, decorative candle lit during the Easter season, representing the light of Christ.

Paschal Candle

300

This mountain is where Moses received the Ten Commandments.

Mount Sinai

300

This sin is often called the "root of all evil," as it can lead to all other sins by focusing on the desire for material wealth over God.

Avarice (Greed)

300

Known as a meditation on the mysteries of Christ’s life, this prayer involves using an item of the same name

Rosary

300

This Marvel series on Netflix explores themes of faith and redemption as a blind lawyer battles crime and moral dilemmas while grounded in his Catholic upbringing.

Daredevil

300

This object holds the consecrated hosts and is often displayed during Eucharistic Adoration.

Monstrance

400

This place is where Jesus prayed and was arrested before his crucifixion.

Garden of Gethsemane

400

This sacrament can only be administered by a bishop and has three distinct degrees: diaconate, priesthood, and episcopacy.

Holy Orders

400

This prayer, composed by Pope John Paul II, reflects on the Passion of Christ and is often prayed during the Stations of the Cross.

Way of the Cross Prayer

400

This film tells the story of a group of hobbits on a quest to destroy a powerful ring, with strong themes of sacrifice, friendship, and the struggle between good and evil, reflecting Catholic values.

The Lord of the Rings

400

This garment worn by priests signifies their sacred role.

Chasuble

500

This place in Greece is where the St Paul the Apostle walked and spoke on his missionary trips

Athens

500

This sacrament, established at Pentecost when the apostles received the Holy Spirit, is seen as completing and perfecting the grace received at Baptism.

Confirmation

500

Often recited during Lent, this prayer consists of five invocations asking for God’s mercy.

Divine Mercy Chaplet

500

This film tells the story of a young woman who experiences visions of the Virgin Mary and her message to the world.

The Song of Bernadette

500

This liturgical object is a ceremonial staff used by bishops, symbolizing their pastoral authority.

Crozier

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