Sacrament of Baptism
Confirmation
Sacrament of the Eucharist
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Anointing of the Sick

Sacrament of Holy Orders
Sacrament of Matrimony
100

Baptism: We _____ with Christ (3 words)

die and rise

100

Strengthens Our ____ with Christ (1 word)

Union

100

Reconciliation: The ________ of All Sin (1 word)

Forgiveness

100

It marks the recipient with an _______ that, like Baptism and Confirmation, cannot be repeated and is not temporary. (3 word term)

indelible spiritual character

100

It brings the couples’ _____ love for each other to its _____. (1 word each)

unconditional, fullness

200

Baptism: We are freed from ______ and all personal sins (2 words)

Original Sin

200

Strengthens Our Union with the _____ (1 word)

Church

200

Reconciliation: Remission of ________ of sin (1 word)

punishment

200

They receive the grace of the _____ to a ______ to Christ as Priest, Teacher, and Pastor, of whom the ordained is made a minister. (2 words; 1 word)

Holy Spirit; configuration

200

It strengthens the _____ and _____ bond between the couple. (1 word each)

lifelong and exclusive

300

Baptism: We become members of the ______.  (one word)

Church

300

Encourages Our Prayer for the Unity of All _____ (1 word)

Christians

300

Anointing of the Sick: Union of the sick person to Christ in his _____ (1 word)

Passion

300

It enables them to act as a representative of Christ, Head of the Church, in his triple office of __, __, and __. (1 word each)

priest, prophet, and king.

300

It helps the husband and wife to live the responsibilities of married life and help each other to _____ and _____ through their love and companionship. (1 word each)

holiness and Heaven

400

Confirmation: The _____ will lead and guide us as adopted sons and daughters of God. (2-word term)

Holy Spirit

400

Separates Us from ____ (1 word)

Sin

400

Anointing of the Sick: Strength, peace, and courage to endure the sufferings of ______ (1 or 2 words)

 illness or old age

400

The _____ receives the grace of strength to govern and guide, to love all, especially those in need, and proclaim the Gospel to all.  He is given strength to be a role model for his people, to walk in the way of holiness as a shepherd for his flock, and to lead them to the life-giving Eucharist, in which he identifies with Christ. (1 word)

Bishop

400

It strengthens them to live the same fidelity as the fidelity of ________, witnessing God’s love through their love. (4 words)

Christ to his Church

500

Confirmation: It increases the _____ of the Holy Spirit in us. (1 word)

Gifts

500

Commits Us to the ____ (1 word)

poor

500

Anointing of the Sick: Preparation for passing over to ________ (2 words)

eternal life

500

The ______ receives the grace of a wholehearted commitment to the People of God. (1 word)

deacon

500

Opens them to the gift and responsibility of _____. joining them as members of the _______ as the first educators of faith for their family. (1 word, 2 word term)

children, domestic church

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