The city in which Jesus born.
Bethlehem
The number of sacraments in the Catholic church.
Seven
(Baptism, Reconciliation, Holy Eucharist, Confirmation, Holy Matrimony, Holy Orders, and Anointing of the Sick)
The room in which confessions are heard.
Confessional
The season during which the altar is decorated with the manger scene.
Christmas
This Saint's Feast Day falls on Mrs. Anderson's birthday.
St Joseph
The city in which Joseph and Mary raised Jesus.
Nazareth
The first sacrament a Catholic receives.
Baptism
The table on which priests offer the sacrifice of the Mass.
Altar
Priests wear purple during this season (two possible answers).
This saint was an educator of troublesome boys and shares the name with someone we know
St John Bosco
The place Mary and Joseph found 12-year-old Jesus after he'd been missing for three days.
In the temple.
Define a sacrament.
An outward sign of an inward grace, instituted by Christ.
The beautiful box near the altar in which the Body of Christ is kept.
Tabernacle
The longest liturgical season in the church. (Hint: Priests wear green vestments)
Ordinary Time
This saint is known as the Patron Saint of Lost Things
St Anthony of Padua
The number of days in which Jesus suffered temptations in the desert.
40
The sacrament that brings forth the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit and is usually celebrated with the bishop.
Confirmation
The special podium that the readings and Gospels are read from.
Ambo
The season of fasting, prayer, and almsgiving.
Lent
This saint was crucified on an "x" cross so as to not repeat Jesus' crucification stance.
St Andrew
The first person to see Jesus after his resurrection.
Mary Magdalene
The sacrament received by bishops, priests, and deacons.
Holy Orders
Displays around the church that depict the last hours of Jesus's life.
Stations of the Cross
The color vestments priests wear on martyrs' feasts days, Palm Sunday, Good Friday, and Pentecost.
Red
This saint that we talked about recently was considered a mystic due to her ability to levitate during prayer and having the stigmata.
St Gemma Galgani