In this Sacrament, the priest pours Holy Water over us, and we are washed clean of the stain of original sin.
What is Baptism?
This prayer is prayed 53 times in a rosary. It is given to us in the bible by the Angel Gabriel, at the Annunciation.
What is the Hail Mary?
This is the book of the bible that contains the story of Creation?
What is Genesis?
This is the set of 10 moral guidelines that God first gave Moses, to help us live happy and holy lives.
What is the 10 commandments?
This Saint's feast day is March 19th. He is the patron saint of the Universal Church, Carpenters, Families Fathers, and many more. He was Jesus's foster father, and the husband of Mary
Who is St. Joseph?
In this Sacrament, you confess your sins to a priest, who is in the person of Christ, and receive forgiveness for your sins.
What is Confession? Or Reconciliation?
This is a prayer where you mediate on the mysteries of Jesus life, death and resurrection, through the eyes of Mary. Typically prayed on beads organized into 5 decades.
What is the rosary?
God made us in his __________ & ____________
Image and Likeness
These 3 persons make up the Holy Trinity.
Who is God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit?
This Saint's feast day is March 17th. (We had EDGE on that day) He was known for teaching about the trinity throughout Ireland using a Shamrock.
Who is St. Patrick?
When you prepare for the sacrament of confession, you may reflect on your sins so that you can make a good confession. Oftentimes, you will get a booklet that has the 10 commandments and asks you to reflect on how you may have fallen short following them, what is that called?
What is an examination of conscience?
This is a prayer you pray often during Lent, especially on Fridays. You meditate on Jesus way of the cross.
What is Stations of the Cross
When Adam and Eve ate from the tree of forbidden fruit, and sin entered into the world, this is the consequence that all of humanity receives.
What is Original Sin?
What is Mortal Sin and Venial Sin?
This Saint was known for being able to read souls, levitate, bilocate, and had the stigmata. (The wounds of Jesus) His feast day is September 23rd (we had EDGE that day)
Who is Padre Pio?
What is transubstantiation?
This is the prayer that we pray at Mass that states the core beliefs of the Catholic faith.
What is the Nicene Creed? Or What is the Apostles Creed.
*both can be recited at mass during any liturgical season, but traditional the apostles creed is prayed during the Easter season.
(What happens to your body impacts your soul, and what happens to your soul impacts you body)
What is body soul composite?
This Liturgical Season is about preparing our hearts for the coming of Christ.
What is Advent?
This Saint was also a Pope. His feast day is October 22nd. He was known for sneaking out of the Vatican to go skiing. He also placed a huge importance on youth, and started World Youth Day.
Who is Pope St. John Paul II?
This is a phrase in Latin, that means that during the Sacrament of Confession, the priest is in the person of Christ.
What is Persona Christe?
This is the daily prayer of Church, which are marked through the Hours of each day. Morning Prayer, Daytime Prayer and Evening Prayer.
What is Liturgy of the Hours?
When God created us, he give us this kind of soul. It is unique to humanity, because we are able to know and love our creator. Unlike plants and animals, He made us in His image and likeness.
What is a rational soul?
The process by which the Catholic Church officially declares someone a saint
What is canonization?
This Saint's feast day is February 3rd. On his feast day, you can get your throat blessed.
Who is St. Blaise?