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100
These four books of the Bible were written in the first 30-100 years after the Resurrection of Jesus by people sharing their recollections of Christ and the Apostles. They are said to be written by the Four Evangelists.
What are the Gospels?
100
Seven
How many Sacraments are there in the Catholic Church?
100
This is the first and most primary of the 7 Principals of Catholic Social Justice teaching.
What is 'life and dignity of the human person'?
100
The faith system or Church that holds the fullness of Christ's presence and the longest continuous historical through line to Jesus and the Apostles
What is the Catholic Church?
100
The four syllable word used to describe what we celebrate at Christmas; when Jesus become fully human and yet remained fully divine.
What is the Incarnation?
200
The book in the bible that tells the story of the early days of Christianity. It picks up where the Gospels leave off.
What is the Acts of the Apostles?
200
The Sacrament offered for strength when a person is facing surgery or serious illness.
What is a the Anointing of the Sick?
200
This will guide you through your life and, if you let it, help you in all your decision making..... It is formed with the help of the Church's teaching, and through prayer. (Hint: Pinocchio had one in Jiminy Cricket)
What is the conscience?
200
The line "I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of hte world to come," is from what prayer?
What is the Nicene Creed?
200
Mary was chosen to be the mother of Jesus even before her birth. This is the feast day on which we celebrate Mary being born without Original Sin.
What is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception?
300

Their 'No" to God is part of Universal Salvation History.

The story of these two people in the Bible taught us that we all have the capacity to sin. They chose what they wanted over what God wanted. 

Who are Adam and Eve?
300
The part of the Mass when we receive Jesus's Body?
What is Holy Communion?
300
This 5 syllable word is the name of the branch of the Church which teaches our faith's truths with authority. (Hint: The same group is responsible for the creation of the Catechism of the Church.)
What is the Magesterium?
300
The most important, sacred and reverent prayer of the Church.
What is the Mass?
300
What was the world-wide gathering of Cardinals, Bishops and Church leaders held in the 1960's? (Hint: this was the gathering at which it was decided that Mass in America could be in English instead of Latin)
What is Vatican II?
400
The rainbow, Circumcision, the Ten Commandments, and the Eucharist.
What are signs of the Covenant in the Old Testament and the New Testament?
400
The third and final Sacrament of Christian Initiation. (Hint: Bagels and Basics is part of the preparation for this Sacrament)
What is Confirmation?
400
Catholic morality is to be based on ___________ truths and should govern the way we act. (Hint: What is the definition of catholic?)
What is 'universal'?
400
When we make the Sign of the Cross we profess our belief that Father, Son and Holy Spirit are, together, truly God. Name what the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are called when referred to in the unity of being.
What is the Trinity?
400
She is an American Catholic Saint.
Who is St. Elizabeth Ann Seton?

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Who is St. Kateri Tekakwitha?

500
This person had a profound encounter with, yet never met Jesus when Jesus was on earth, but was a vital apostle in the early years of Christianity. His writings are often heard at Mass in the Second Readings.
Who was Paul?
500
The Sacraments of your life's vocation to single life, married life or religious life.
What are Marriage and Holy Orders?
500
This is one of the Corporal Works of Mercy.
What is a Feeding the Hungry, Giving Drink to the Thirsty, Shelter the Homeless, Clothe the Naked, Visit the Sick, Visit the Imprisoned, Bury the Dead?
500
Our understanding of Jesus' suffering, death, resurrection and ascension.
What is the Paschal Mystery?
500
This Emperor is credited with ending the persecution of Christians. (Hint: He had a huge city named for him.)
Who was Constantine?
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