This apostle is considered the first Pope of the Catholic Church.
Who is Peter
The Catholic Church has this many Sacraments.
What is Seven.
The WORD used to describe the church's duty to spread the word of Christ to the world.
What is Evangelization.
This term refers to the gathering of Catholics for worship.
What is the Mass.
This is central to Catholic moral teaching and is defined as the "ability to distinguish right from wrong"
What is the Conscience.
The Catholic Church traces its roots back to this founder.
Who is Jesus Christ.
This Sacrament is known for being the source and summit of the faith.
This Catholic Saint and Nobel Peace Prize winner dedicated herself to serving the poor in India.
Who is Saint Teresa of Calcutta.
The Catholic Church refers to its global community as this.
What is the Body of Christ.
Protestants believe that we are saved by faith alone. Catholics believe we are saved by faith and this.
What is works.
This term refers to the teaching authority of the Church, excercised by the Pope and Bishops.
What is the Magisterium.
At confirmation, this fragrant oil symbolizes the joy of being sealed with the Holy Spirit.
What is the Chrism Oil.
This Bishop petitioned the Canadian government to give the indigenous people land, and the knowledge and supplies they needed to farm that land. He was a great advocate for the needs of the indigenous of Canada.
Who is Bishop Grandin.
Known for his friendship with St. Clare, this Saint inspired a movement of communal living rooted in poverty and prayer.
Who is Saint Francis of Assisi.
What is contrition.
This Feast day is often celebrated as the birthday of the Catholic Church.
What is the Feast of Pentecost.
This light-filled symbol is used during Baptism to represent Christ as the Light of the World.
What is the Baptismal Candle.
This missionary order, founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola, focuses on education and spreading the Gospel worldwide.
What are the Jesuits.
This Sacrament is the source of the Church's unity, bringing all Catholics together as one body.
What is the Eucharist.
There are three theological virtues: Faith, hope and, this.
What is Love (Charity)
The Nicene Creed, a foundational statement of Christian belief, was created during this council in 325 AD.
What is penance.
The Gospel passage often referred to as the "great commission"
Matthew 28:19-20, or "go and make disciples of all nations."
The Second Vatican Council emphasized the Church as the "People of God" in this document.
What is Lumen Gentium.
The Catechism teaches that prayer begins with this attitude, acknowledging our dependance on God.
What is humility.