How many Persons are in the Trinity?
Three
What is prayer?
Talking to God
Where was Jesus born?
Bethlehem
What are the four parts of the Mass?
Introductory Rite - Prepare; Liturgy of the Word - Listen; Liturgy of the Eucharist - Receive; Concluding Rite - Go
What day remembers Jesus entering Jerusalem?
Palm Sunday
At what event did the Holy Spirit descend upon the Apostles?
Pentecost
Name the three Persons of the Trinity.
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
What prayer did Mary teach at Fatima?
The Fatima Prayer
Who baptized Jesus?
John the Baptist
During what part of Mass do we hear Scripture readings?
Liturgy of the Word
What happened on Holy Thursday?
The Last Supper / Washing of the Feet
How many Gifts of the Holy Spirit are there?
Seven -Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Fortitude, Knowledge, Piety, Fear of the Lord
What does God call us to do?
Know Him, love Him, and serve Him
Name one set of Rosary Mysteries.
Joyful, Sorrowful, Glorious, or Luminous
Why did Jesus die on the Cross?
To save us from sin
What happens during the Consecration?
Bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ
What happened on Good Friday?
Jesus died on the Cross
What descended over the Apostles at Pentecost?
Tongues of fire
What is faith?
Believing and trusting in God
What does the Rosary help us meditate on?
The life of Jesus Christ
What miracle happened on Easter Sunday?
Jesus rose from the dead
What prayer did Jesus teach us that we pray at every Mass?
The Our Father
What are the three holiest days called from Holy Thursday to Easter?
The Triduum
What symbol often represents the Holy Spirit?
A dove or fire
What prayer begins and ends most Catholic prayers?
The Sign of the Cross
What are the four main types of prayer?
Adoration, Contrition, Thanksgiving, Supplication
What did Jesus institute at the Last Supper?
The EUCHARIST / HOLY COMMUNION (This is my body...this is my blood). HOLY ORDERS ("Do this in memory of me.")
Put these in order:
Gospel → Offertory → Consecration → Communion
What are the three pillars of Lent?
Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving
Why do Catholics choose a Confirmation saint?
To have a saint as an example, guide, and intercessor in the faith.