Behind the Thorns
Heavenly Highlights
Walk This Way
Faith & Foodie
Holy Hoops
100

This friend of Jesus betrayed Him with a kiss.

Judas

100

Jesus walked on this to reach His disciples during a storm.

Water

100

How many stations of the cross are there?

14

100

At the Last Supper, Jesus said this food was His body.

Bread

100

This world-famous soccer player is known as “CR7.”

Ronaldo

200

Jesus carried this object during the Passion.

Cross

200

Jesus raised this man from the dead after four days.

Lazarus

200

Jesus falls this many times during the Stations of the Cross (traditionally)

3 times

200

This fruit is known for having seeds on the outside.

Strawberry

200

This is Mr. Luciani's favourite morning activity. 

Running

300

This apostle denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed.

Peter

300

This parable is about a son who returns home after wasting everything.

Prodigal Son

300

At one of the stations, Jesus meets a family member. Who is it?

His Mother, Mary

300


Macaron 

300

This sport is played on ice and involves a stone and a broom — and no, it’s not a wizard game.

Curling

400

The Roman governor who sentenced Jesus to death.

Pontius Pilate

400

In this miracle, Jesus fed over 5,000 people with just a little bit of food.

Five loaves of bread. Two fish. 

400

This is the final (14th) station of the cross.

Jesus is laid in the tomb

400

This vegetable is used to make pickles. 

Cucumber

400

n baseball, a player who hits a home run with the bases loaded hits this type of grand score.

Grand Slam

500

This natural event occurred when Jesus died.

Earthquake

500

This parable teaches us to care for others, even if they’re not like us.

Good Samaritan

500

Jesus’ clothes are taken away at this station.

10th

500

This “holey” breakfast treat is often glazed, frosted, or filled with jelly.

Donut

500

This Sport features 4 annual Grand Slams, one of which is titled Wimbledon. 

Tennis

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