God, Our Creator
Christ, Our Bread
Christ, Our Brother
Spirit, Within Us
Church, With Us
100

The first humans created by God. They lived in the Garden of Eden.

Who are Adam and Eve?

100

When entering the church, to remind us of our Baptism, we use Holy Water and make this sign.

What is the Sign of the Cross?

100

Often confused with the Holy Trinity this trio is a model of everyday living. Archbishop Fulton Sheen would write their initals on his blackboard before lessons.

Who is Jesus, Mary, and Joseph (JMJ)?

Who is the Holy Family?

100

This is given to us at Baptism. Along with mercy, it brings us through. We say it before and after our meals. Mary was full of it.

What is Grace?

100

"The Rock", our first pope, and the name of the bishop of a neighboring diocese.

Who is Peter?

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Who is Simon Peter?

200
The Bible is one book made up of many books, but there is a clear divide between them.

What are the Old and New Testaments?

200

Catholics hold the special belief that Christ himself is present in the Eucharist. When ordinary bread and wine become His Body and Blood during the consecration, this extraordinary change happens.

What is transubstantiation?

200

The Lord be with you.

What is "And with your Spirit"?

200

In the Sacrament of Penance, we tell the priest our sins, but it is not the man who forgives our sins but Christ himself. This Latin phrase perfectly describes what is happening. This is also used again during the sacrifice of the Mass, before the priest elevates the host and chalice.

What is "in persona Christi"?

200

The Mass is made of two liturgies. One begins at the procession to the Prayers of the Faithful, the other is from the Offertory to the Dismissal.

What is Liturgy of the Word and Liturgy of the Eucharist?

300

During Ordinary Time, the Church reflects on the words and deeds of Jesus and learns how to live the faith it has received. Most stories feature Jesus under a tree, the same color as this liturgical season.

What is Green?

300

The Institution of the Eucharist is celebrated on this day of the Triduum when we commemorate Our Lord's Last Supper with his disciples.

What is Holy Thursday?

300

"You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind. You shall love your neighbor as yourself."

What is the Great Commandment?

300

The Descent of the Holy Spirit is one of these mysteries.

What are the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary?

300

Daily Double:

Locate Bible Passages by Book, Chapter, and Verse.

Luke 10:25-28 / James 2:15-17 / Colossians 3:1-4

Luke 10:25-28 {The Great Commandment}

James 2:15-17 {Faith Without Works is Dead}

Colossians 3:1-4 {New Life in Christ}

400

When Moses led the Israelites from slavery and through the desert, the stone tablets were carried in the ark of the covenant. Inscribed on them was what law God had given them the second time.

What are the 10 Commandments?

400

The priest or deacon takes a consecrated Host and places it in a monstrance for people to pray before Jesus, that is, for people to adore Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament.

What is Eucharistic Adoration?

400

Feeding the hungry, instructing the ignorant, praying for the living and the dead, visiting the sick, and burying the dead.

What are the Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy?

400

Charity, Peace, Kindness, Generosity, Faithfulness, Self-Control, Joy, Patience, Goodness, Gentleness, Modesty, and Chastity.

What are the Fruits of the Holy Spirit?

400

Daily Double: Sacraments are effective signs of God’s grace, established by Jesus and given to his Church, to give life to us. The seven sacraments are divided into these 3 categories.

What are the Sacraments of Healing, Initiation, and Service?

500

A series of 129 lectures by Pope John Paul II teaching that the human body makes God’s invisible love visible. It explains that human beings are designed for "communion" and that our physical bodies reveal our purpose, identity, and ultimate destiny in heaven.

What is Theology of the Body?

500

This feast day emphasizes the belief in transubstantiation, established in the 13th century, and the name of a city in Texas.

What is Corpus Christi?

500

The Christian work of communicating and sharing beliefs between the Christian faith and other world religions that believe in a God, but do not profess belief in the Christian God (Trinity).

What is Interreligious Dialogue?

500

A spiritual habit that helps us to do God’s will.

What is a Virtue?

500

The organized work of Christians to unite in prayer, belief, and works of charity as they worship the one God. Many denominations exist within Christianity; however, Catholics believe that the Catholic faith maintains the fullness of the truth.

What is Ecumenism?

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