The Nicene Creed
Basic Catholic Beliefs
The Mass
The Hierarchy of the Church
Marks on the Church
100

It's been tradition to recite the Nicene Creed every Sunday in mass since this century.

What is the 6th century?

100

Catholic beliefs are an outgrowth of this religion.

What is Judaism?

100

This is a practice in the Catholic Church, in which the Blessed Sacrament is exposed to and adored by the faithful.

What is Eucharistic Adoration?

100

This is the proper pastor of the parish entrusted to him. He exercises the pastoral care of the community entrusted to him under the authority of the Diocesan Bishop.

What is a Pastor?

100

These are the days in which all Catholics are obligated to attend mass.

What are Sundays and Holy Days?

200

This is what we refer to God the Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit as.

What is the Holy Trinity?

200

Basic catholic beliefs have remained unchanged from the start of Christianity on this day in Jerusalem in 33 A.D.

What is the Pentecost? 

200

This is a ritual hand motion made by members of many branches of Christianity, and for Christians, the motion symbolizes the Cross on Calvary by tracing the shape of the cross in the air or on one's own body. 

What is the Sign of the Cross?

200

These are ordained ministers of the Church who are intended to focus on the ministries of direct service and outreach rather than pastoral leadership.

What are Deacons?

200

This says that the church has only one head - Christ.

What is "One - Unity"?

300
The Nicene Creed is a summary of this.

What are basic beliefs of the Catholic faith?

300

All catholic beliefs are based upon the words and deeds of this person.

Who is Jesus Christ?

300

This is bending at least one knee to the ground.

What is Genuflection?

300

This title is held not only by bishops who head metropolitan sees, but also by those who head archdioceses.

What are Archbishops?

300

This says that not all members are holy. Holiness is expressed in the church’s daily prayer.

What is "Holy - Sanctity"?

400

This teaches us that each of the persons is presented as having qualities that can only belong to God.

What is the New Testament?

400

Along side sacred revelations also exist this, which is integral to Catholic ritual and practice.

What is Sacred Tradition?

400

This is water which has been sanctified by a priest or bishop for the purpose of baptism, the blessing of persons, places, and objects; or as a means of “repelling evil”.

What is Holy Water?

400

They are the centre of unity for their diocese, and, as a member of the College of Bishops, shares in responsibility for governance of the whole Church.

What are Diocesan Bishops?

400

This says that mass is not limited to nation, culture, language. Unity in diversity, and universal faith

What is "Catholic - Universality"?

500

These three things are what Christians believe in God as.

What is a father, savior, and sanctifier?

500

Catholics believe in this; that there is one triune deity. One omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent God.

What is Monotheism?

500

This is a popular and traditional Catholic devotion; the term denotes both a set of prayer beads and the devotional prayer itself, which combines vocal (or silent) prayer and meditation.

What is the Rosary?

500

Those Christians whose primary vocation is to bring the gospel message “into the world”.

What are the Laity?

500

This says that Catholics trace the Papacy and all bishops back to the apostles and Saint Peter. Credibility and Authority.



What is "Apostolic - Continuity"?

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