The term used to describe the Jewish people of the Old Testament through whom God promised to send the Messiah.
What is the Chosen People?
The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit.
What are Fortitude, Piety, Fear of the Lord, Counsel, Understanding, Knowledge and Wisdom?
What three virtues are imparted through the Sacrament of Baptism?
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus gave these counsels for true and lasting joy.
What are the Beatitudes?
Letters written by the apostle Paul which became part of the New Testament.
What are the epistles?
The Book of the Bible in which God promises to send a Messiah.
What is Genesis?
The twelve fruits of the Holy Spirit.
What are Generosity, Kindness, Meekness, Fortitude, Patience, Charity, Faithfulness, Gentleness, Self-Control, Modesty, Chastity, Joy?
What is the Sacrament of Christ's Body and Blood, soul and divinity under the appearances of bread and wine?
The unbloody sacrifice of Calvary made present is called this.
What is the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass?
Unworthy reception of Holy Communion or holding back a sin in the Sacrament of Confession is this kind of sin.
What is sacrilege?
Issued by Constantine the Great, this edict brought an end to the long-standing practice of state-endorsed persecution of Christians.
What is the Edict of Milan?
The name of the holy oil with which confirmandi are anointed at Confirmation.
What is Chrism?
This sacrament removes all stain and punishment due to sins committed before its reception.
What is Baptism?
Define Grace.
What is the free, supernatural gift of God won by the merits of Jesus Christ for our salvation?
Due to the effects of Original Sin, all persons have this wound remaining on the soul which makes it easier to sin than it is to choose the good.
What is concupisence?
What God gave to Moses on Mt. Moriah.
What are the Ten Commandments?
What are the five effects of Confirmation on the soul?
What are
1. Deeper filiation with God the Father
2. Closer union with Jesus Christ
3. The increased outpouring of the Holy Spirit
4. More firmly united to the Church
5. Increase in fortitude to be willing to suffer and even die for the Faith, and not to be ashamed of the Cross of Christ
The name for what is left on one's soul through the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Orders.
What is an indelible mark or character?
Jesus gave him keys and the ability to loose and bind.
Who is Peter?
The public worship of the Church, such as the Mass.
What is liturgy?
The name for religious orders that take a vow of poverty and beg for their food and other needs.
What is a mendicant order?
You are to live out your faith as a confirmed member of the Church by doing these things.
What is growing in grace through prayer and the Sacraments; increasing knowledge of my faith through study; living each day as a witness to Christ; seek out God's will for my life; offering service to my parish and my community; and practicing patience in order to grow in the fortitude necessary to suffer even die for Jesus Christ.
The night the Sacrament of the Holy Priesthood was instituted by Christ?
What is the night of the Last Supper or Holy Thursday?
Those with the teaching authority within the Church, guided by the Holy Spirit.
Who is the Magisterium?
What is when the Second Person of the Most Holy Trinity was conceived by the Holy Spirit in the womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary and became man.