Confirmation
Church Basics/Precepts of the Church
Bible Basics
Catholic "Million Dollar" words
Saints
100

A symbol of the Holy Spirit

Water, wind, fire, a dove, or anointing with oil

100

Bare Minimum Requirement for how often Catholics must attend Mass (unless they have a serious reason, such as illness, not to attend)

Every Sunday

100

The Divine Author of the Bible

The Holy Spirit

100

The Holy Trinity means:

God is One, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.  Three Persons in One God. 

100

Patron Saint of Animals 

St. Francis

200

The ordinary minister of the Sacrament of Confirmation  (i.e. what person gives someone the Sacrament of Confirmation?)

A Bishop

200

The major event(s) in Jesus' life that we celebrate at every Mass

Jesus' death and resurrection. 

200

The Bible is divided into two main sections

Old Testament and New Testament

200

The Ascension

When Jesus ascended into heaven

200

The Patron Saint of our Parish

St. Emily

300

The person who stands with you and promises to help mentor you in your faith as you are confirmed

Your Sponsor

300

Catholics are required to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation at least...

Once a year

300

The Four Gospels in a Catholic Bible

Matthew, Mark, Luke and John

300

The Assumption

The Feast where we celebrate that the Blessed Virgin Mary, was assumed into heaven, Body and Soul.
300

The foster-father of Jesus

St. Joseph

400

A Charism

A spiritual gift (of the Holy Spirit) given to us for the building up of God's Church

400

Catholics over the age of 18 are required to fast on which 2 days of the year?

Ash Wednesday and Good Friday

400

The writer of the Acts of the Apostles

Luke

400

The Feast of Pentecost

The feast, normally 50 days after Easter, where we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and Mary.

400

The first millennial saint (patron of the internet)

Blessed (soon to be saint) Carlo Acutis
500

The 7 gifts of the Holy Spirit

Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel (or Right Judgement), Fortitude (or Courage), Knowledge, Piety (or Reverence), Fear of the Lord (Or Wonder and Awe)?

500

The 5 Holy Days of Obligation in the United States in addition to every Sunday. 

The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Aug. 15) Christmas Day (Dec. 25), All Saints Day (Nov. 1), Immaculate Conception (Dec. 8), Mary Mother of God (Jan. 1).

500

10 books of the Bible

See Bible. :)
500

Soul

The immaterial part of humans that exists even after the body dies. 

500

The first pope

St. Peter

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