Faith, Hope, and Charity
Who is the celebrant at the Mass?
Priest, Deacon or the Bishop
How many parts are there in the Mass?
There are four parts.
These are the Sacraments of Initiation.
Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Eucharist.
The substance that the candidates will be anointed with.
Chrism
What are the rules that God gave to Moses and the Isrealites?
The Ten Commandments.
What is the name of the book used at Mass for the readings?
The Lectionary
Name the four parts of the Mass.
The Introductory
The Liturgy of the Word
The Liturgy of the Eucharist
The Concluding Rights
These are the Sacraments that we can receive regularly.
Confession and Holy Communion?
What is a sponsor?
The person you choose to help you prepare for confirmation and grow in your faith.
How many Fruits of the Holy Spirit are there?
12
What is ordination?
A special ceremony during Mass when men receive Holy Orders.
Name one thing that happens during the Liturgy of the Word.
Readings from the Old and New Testament
Holy Holy is sung
Great Alleluia and Amen
Gospel
These Sacraments can only be received once and leave an indelible mark on the soul.
Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders.
This symbolizes the Holy Spirit coming down from heaven to the 12 apostles.
Tongues of Fire
Four Cardinal Virtues?
Temperance, Justice, Fortitude, and Prudence
What does sanctify mean?
To make Holy.
What is one thing we receive during the Concluding Right?
A Blessing from the priest.
Jesus instituted these Sacraments.
Baptism, Reconciliation, Holy Eucharist, Confirmation, Holy Orders, Matrimony, and Anointing of the Sick
Most people associate this bird with the Holy Spirit.
A dove.
What are the 7 gifts of the Holy Spirit?
Wisdom, Piety, Counsel, Knowledge, Understanding, Fear of the Lord, and Fortitude
What are sacramentals?
Blessings, actions, or objects help us respond to the grace we receive from God in the sacraments.
What is the greatest prayer?
The Mass.
What is a Sacrament?
A sacrament is an outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace
Is Jesus's presence truly in the eucharist?
YES