He had this many illnesses.
What is three?
This sacrament is only available to Priests.
What is Holy Orders?
The respect of Gods Authority.
What is Piety?
This is the first commandment. (Be specific)
I am the Lord Thy God: Thou shall not have strange Gods before me.
These are the two "Parts" of the Mass.
What is the "Liturgy of the Word" and "Liturgy of the Eucharist"?
This was the family business
What is high end cloth merchant?
This Sacrament is the first step of initiation.
What is baptisim?
You desire to do good. You Love and Respect God
What is Fear of he Lord?
Not returning borrowed articles falls under this commandment.
What is Thou Shall Not Steal?
We say this during the "Profession of Faith" in Mass.
What is the Creed?
He gave these "outcasts" love and affection.
What are Lepers?
The third Sacrament of initiation that can only be administered by a Bishop.
What is Confirmation?
This gift gives you the strength to say "yes" or "no". To do what's right.
What is Fortitude (Courage)?
Love, Respect, and Obedience on the part of children falls under this commandment.
What is Honor Thy Mother and Thy Father?
This is the part of the Mass where the scriptures are explained and applied to our lives by the Priest.
What is the Homily?
The religious war where he sot love and peace.
What is The Crusades?
By receiving this this, we are nourished by the Lord.
What is the Eucharist?
This Gift is having the information to know God. Helps to see sin and turn away from it.
What is knowledge?
Speaking disrespectfully of Holy things is part of this commandment.
What is Thou Shall Not Take the Lords Name in Vain?
When the bread and wine become the body and blood of Jesus.
What is Transubstantiations?
The religious orders that where founded by him.
What are the Friars and the Franciscans?
This sacrament heals the soul.
What is Reconciliation?
This gift gives you guidance.
What is Council?
Unnecessary servile work on holy days of Obligation goes against this commandment
What is Keep the Sabbath Day Holy?
These "Rites" start and finish Mass.
What is The "Introductory Rites" and "Concluding Rites"?