Who is Jesus's parent?
Jesus parents are Joseph and Mary
What represents Jesus' body when we receive communion?
Bread or the Eucharist
What is Reconciliation?
a way we can talk to God when we were not the best version of ourselves and committed sins
What was the 1st prayer that Jesus taught us?
Our Father
How many commandments are there?
There are 10 Commandments
Who received the 10 commandments from Mt Sinai?
Moses received the 10 commandments.
When should you stop eating before receiving communion?
1 hour before communion.
How often should we go to confession?
As often as we can, but the church teaching is make sure you go once a year.
What prayer was dedicated to Mother Mary?
Hail Mary or Kinh Kinh Mung
How many sacraments are there?
What was Jesus's 1st miracle?
Jesus 1st miracle was turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana
What represents Jesus' blood when we receive communion?
The wine
Adam and Eve lost what?
Grace
What prayer do we pray when we go to confession?
Act of Contrition or Kinh An Nan Toi
How many days of creation are there?
What is the forbidden tree called?
The tree of knowledge of good and evil
What are the 9 days of prayer where the Holy Spirit is present?
Pentecost
Why is Reconciliation important as a Catholic?
Reconciliation helps us be the best version of ourselves when we did something wrong and is a way for God to forgive us when we hurt him by doing wrong things.
What is the meaning behind the prayer Act of Contrition?
The prayer help just tell God we are sorry for all the sins we have done and may we be forgiven by him.
how many sacraments can a person receive?
6 sacraments
How many disciples did Jesus have?
Jesus had 12 disciples
During the Last Supper with his disciples,
What does the rainbow symbolize?
What is the meaning behind the prayer Glory Be or Kinh Sang Danh?
It is a prayer, to sum up feelings and intentions that we want to tell God.
How many parts of the mass are there?
There are 4 parts:
1) Introduction Rites
2)Liturgy of the word
3) Liturgy of the Eucharist
4) Conclusion or Closing Rites