Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, Marriage
What are the seven sacraments?
The table in church where the priest offers the sacrifice of the Mass, the Eucharist.
What is the altar?
The Christian home, which is a community of grace and prayer, and school of good character and Christian love.
What is the domestic church?
The priest responsible for the care of the parish. The word means shepherd.
What is the pastor?
In this sacrament, a couple commits to serving God through their spouse and by having children.
What is the sacrament of marriage or matrimony?
A visible sign of God's presence that gives grace.
What is a sacrament?
The part of the church where the people sit. It means ship or boat.
What is the nave?
The belief that all the baptized called to be part of the body of Christ have a responsibility to be priests, to serve and sacrifice for others.
What is the universal priesthood?
The white tunic the priest wears when celebrating Mass. It symbolizes the purity of Christ
What is the alb?
Prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
What are the three pillars of Lent?
These sacraments, Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist, are the sacraments that mark a person's full entry into the family of God and His church.
What are the sacraments of initiation?
These pictures around the church depict Jesus's suffering and death. They form an important Lenten prayer.
What are the Stations of the Cross?
Those men set apart as sacred ministers to serve the Church through Holy Orders.
What is the clergy?
The long piece of cloth the priest wears over his shoulders. It symbolizes the duty of Christ.
What is the stole?
The current pope.
Who is Pope Francis?
The sacraments, Penance and Anointing of the Sick, are the sacraments by which the Lord heals our souls from sin and our bodies and soul from disease.
What are the sacraments of healing?
The part of the church where the altar is, where the priest presides over the sacrifice of the Mass and where the body of Christ rests.
What is the sanctuary?
In this life, men and women freely respond to a call (vocation) to follow Jesus by living the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in community with others.
What is the religious life?
The tent-like garment the priest wears over the alb and stole. It symbolizes the presence of God/Christ.
What is the chasuble?
Who is Father Stephen Mallanga?
These sacraments, Marriage and Holy Orders, are the sacraments by which we enter into a vocation, a calling for serving God's people.
What are the Sacraments at the Service of Communion?
The gold box in church containing the Body of Christ, the Blessed Sacrament. The word means “tent.”
What is the tabernacle?
All who are baptized, who though not clergy or religious, participate in the priestly, prophetic, and kingly functions of Christ in his mission to the whole world.
What is the laity?
Celibacy whereby the priest will not marry and obedience whereby the priest's will is the will of the Church.
What are the vows of a priest?
The Archbishop of New York.
Who is Cardinal Dolan?