Name all 7 Sacraments
Baptism, Reconciliation, Eucharist, Confirmation, Matrimony, Holy Orders, Anointing of the Sick
________ begins at Baptism.
Life
You can received the Eucharist physically ______ a day, but can receive it spiritually __________.
You can received the Eucharist physically twice a day, but can receive it spiritually many times a day.
What is the Communion of Saints?
A union or common bond and connection between all members of the Church
Name the parts of Mass
Introductory Rites, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Concluding Rites
The Sacraments are divided into 3 types. Name them and place them in their respective categories.
Initiation, Healing, Vocation
What are the three types of Baptism?
Baptism by Desire, Blood, and Sacramental Baptism
The Eucharist is the ________ and the ________ of Christian life.
source and summit
Do we worship Mary and the Saints? Explain.
No, we do not worship Mary and the Saints but rather we venerate them and ask for their intercession.
What is transubstantiation?
The change of the whole substance of bread into the substance of the Body of Christ and of the whole substance of wine into the substance of the Blood of Christ
What is the purpose of Sacraments?
To sanctify men, build up the Body of Christ and to give worship to God.
Name 3 symbols of Baptism
Water, Oil, Baptismal garment, Candle, Dove, Flame
Eucharist is from the Greek word eucharistia meaning
thanksgiving
What is a dogma?
Part of doctrine which has been divinely revealed and which the Church has formally defined and declared to be believed as revealed
__________ means "dwelling place".
Tabernacle
According to the church's teachings, Sacraments are necessary for what?
Salvation; The deliverance from sin and it's consequences
Why do Catholics baptize babies?
We baptize babies so that they can receive the gift of faith so that they can grow in the Church, enact their faith in works of services and love towards other people, and to process their faith in Jesus.
Define Objective Truth and Subjective Truth
Objective Truth – something is true independent of whether I believe it
Subjective Truth – something is true if I believe it is so
Name the 3 states of the Communion of Saints
Those who are still alive here on Earth
Those who are departed and in purgatory
Those who in Heaven
The Mass is known as the _____________.
Holy Sacrifice of Mass
Which Sacraments are ones where you may only receive one or the other?
Holy Orders and Matrimony
Can you be baptized twice? Explain.
No, you can only be baptized once. The baptisms of those to be received into the Catholic Church from other Christian communities are held to be valid if administered using the Trinitarian formula.
What are the three foundations of the Eucharist?
The Eucharist is the memorial of Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross.
The Eucharist is the real presence of Jesus.
The Eucharist is holy communion with our Lord.
Name the 4 Marian Dogmas
Divine Motherhood, Immaculate Conception, Perpetual Virginity, The Assumption
DAILY DOUBLE: Explain all four.
The first reading is usually from ______________
The second reading is usually from _____________
Gospel means ____________
The first reading is usually from the Old Testament
The second reading is usually from the New Testament
Gospel means "Good news"