First Communion
Confirmation
Reconciliation
Anointing of the sick
Holy Matrimony
100

What do you receive in the Sacrament of First communion?


The Eucharist

100

Name three symbols of the Holy Spirit 

Fire, Dove, Water, Oil, Wind and Laying on of Hands

100

What's the difference between Reconciliation and Confession?

NOTHING, they are the same thing 

100

Which parts of the body are blessed during Anointing of the Sick?

A. The hands, feet, and head

B. The forehead and hands

C. The forehead, mouth, and hands

B. The forehead and hands

100

Who can preside over (celebrate) the Sacrament of Marriage?

A. A priest

B. A deacon

C. A and B

D. Any Catholic person

C. A and B

200

When was the First Holy Communion?

The Last Supper 

200

What are the three Sacraments of Initiation?

Baptism, Holy Communion, and Confirmation 

200

Who can a Priest tell your sins to?

A) The Bishop 

B) The Pope

C) No one

D) the Police 

C) No one

200

True or False: Only those who are close to death can receive the Anointing of the Sick.

False: The Anointing of the Sick can also be given to those preparing for surgery, or suffering a serious or chronic illness.

200

What kind of union is a sacramental marriage?

A. A business contract

B. A covenant

C. A legal contract

B. A covenant.


A legal contract must be entered into separately. A valid sacramental marriage can still happen if not supported by law (i.e. Roman persecution).

300

Who is able to Consecrate the Eucharist?

A) A Priest 

B) A Deacon 

C) A Bishop 

D) All of the above 

E) A & C 

E) A & C 

300

When did the Holy Spirit come on the apostles for the first time?

Pentecost 

300

How often can you go to Confession?

Every Day (or as often as you need) 


300

What does the priest bless you with during this sacrament?

The Oil of the Sick


(Not the same as the Chrism used in Baptism and Confirmation)

300

Who bestows the Sacrament of Marriage on the bride and groom?

The bride and groom bestow the sacrament on each other. The presider is a witness to the Sacrament.

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