The leader of the Diocese
The Bishop or Bishop Robert McManus
This gift gives you the strength and courage to stand up for your faith, even when it’s difficult or unpopular.
What is Fortitude (or Courage)?
The two types of Works of Mercy
What is Corporal and Spiritual?
n this sacrament, a person receives the body and blood of Christ, strengthening their union with Him.
What is the Eucharist (or Holy Communion)?
What are three theological virtues
Virtues are traits or qualities which dispose one to conduct oneself in a morally good manner.
What are Faith / Hope / Charity(Love)?
The Bishop of Rome
This gift helps you to see things from God’s perspective, giving you a sense of awe and wonder at His creation.
What is Fear of the Lord (or Wonder and Awe)?
This corporal work of mercy is not only about providing shelter but also involves offering a sense of safety and refuge for those in distress or danger.
What is Shelter the Homeless?
This sacrament is where a baptized person is anointed with oil and receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
What is Confirmation?
The process by which the Church declares someone a saint
What is Canonization?
An area of the Church led by a bishop
What is Diocese?
This gift helps you to choose what is right and good by guiding you to follow God’s plan for your life.
What is Knowledge?
his spiritual work of mercy extends beyond prayer for the deceased, encompassing a belief in the resurrection and the ongoing spiritual care of souls in purgatory.
What is Pray for the living and the dead?
In this sacrament, a person is anointed with oil and receives strength, comfort, and healing, especially in times of serious illness or old age.
What is the Anointing of the Sick?
A follower of Jesus
What is a disciple?
The Christian family at home
Parents, Children, and family members form what this primary unit of the church- the place where the Church lives in the daily love, care, sacrifice, forgiveness, prayer and faith of ordinary families.
What is the domestic Church?
This gift helps you to deeply respect and love God, recognizing His greatness and holiness.
What is Piety (or Reverence)?
This corporal work of mercy involves not just visiting the sick, but actively providing care, emotional support, and a sense of companionship to those suffering.
What is visit the sick?
This sacrament is celebrated to forgive sins committed after Baptism, and it is often referred to as Confession.
What is Penance (or Reconciliation)?
The 4 "marks" of the Church
We recite these in the Creed during Mass.
These are qualities that Jesus shares with his Church through the Holy Spirit
What are one, holy, catholic, apostolic?
The Church is one - Jesus created one Church
The Church is Holy - By Jesus' grace he makes the Church Holy and leads others to holiness.
The Church is Catholic - Jesus' Church is universal because it is His gift to all people
The Church is Apostolic - Jesus appointed the apostles to be the first leaders of the Church. The apostles were the first bishops. The Church continues the teachings of the apostles
Priest, Prophet and King
What is offices of Christ?
This gift helps you to see the deeper meaning of faith, beyond what is visible, and understand God's truths.
What is Understanding?
This spiritual work of mercy requires deep discernment and the ability to offer counsel that leads others to moral clarity and peace, particularly in times of confusion.
What is Counsel the Doubtful?
This sacrament, often called "Holy Orders," is where a man is ordained to serve the Church as a deacon, priest, or bishop.
What is Holy Orders?
The effort toward unity amount all Christian people
The concept that Christians that belong to different Christian denominations should work together and have collaboration between Churches
What is Ecumenism?