He led people out of Egypt into freedom.
Who is Moses?
This sacrament of initiation can be received more than once.
What is the Eucharist?
Hebrew word for anointed one.
What is Messiah?
The most common Catholic symbol throughout the world.
What is the crucifix?
People who follow Jesus.
Who are disciples.
It appears to Mary as she accepts the invitation to be the Mother of God.
What is the Holy Spirit?
The sacrament that completes the grace we receive in Baptism.
What is Confirmation?
The gift of God that helps us live as he wants us to live.
What is grace?
A symbol that is a reminder of Baptism.
What is Holy Water?
You affirm these in Confirmation.
What are your baptismal promises?
It allowed people to understand the disciples in their own languages even though the disciples were not speaking them.
What is the Power of the Holy Spirit?
The three signs of Confirmation are.
What are: the laying on of hands, anointing of the forehead with oil by the bishop, and the words, “Be sealed with the Gift of the Holy Spirit.”
Perfumed oil blessed by the bishop during Holy Week.
What is chrism?
These five images or symbols represent the Holy Spirit.
What are: water, fire, wind, dove, anointing (or oil)
This led to the creation of Original Sin.
What is Adam and Eve’s disobedience to God’s commands.
The advocate whom Jesus sent to be with us always?
Who is the Holy Spirit?
This is at the center of Catholic belief.
What is the Holy Trinity?
Use of your talents and resources to help others and the world.
What is stewardship?
This is a symbol of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and is lit at the Easter Vigil.
What is the Pascal candle?
Mary’s body and soul were transported to heaven in this.
What is the Assumption?
The first five books of the Old Testament.
What are: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy? Also acceptable, “What is the Pentateuch?
The four marks of the Catholic Church.
What are: one, holy, catholic, and apostolic.
Name of the new life we receive in Baptism.
What is sanctifying grace?
These appear together on the Pascal candle and signify the eternal presence of Jesus Christ.
What are the Alpha and Omega.
The conversion of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ at the consecration.
What is transubstantiation?