This is the term the Church uses to describe one God in Three divine Persons.
What is the Trinity?
These are the total number of sacraments in the Catholic Church.
What are seven?
These are the two major parts of the Mass.
What is Liturgy of the Word and Liturgy of the Eucharist?
This season of penance lasts 40 days and prepares Catholics for Easter.
What is Lent?
This person is the Vicar of Christ and leader of the worldwide Catholic Church.
Who is the Pope?
Who is Jesus (the Son)?
This sacrament is the "source and summit" of the Christian life.
What is the Eucharist?
At Mass, the congregation responds to the first reading with this prayer or song.
What is the Responsorial Psalm?
Catholics honor these holy men and women who lived exemplary lives of faith.
This is the name of the local Church community led by a bishop.
What is a diocese?
What is the Immaculate Conception (free of Original Sin)?
The Church obliges Catholics to participate in the Sacraments of the Eucharist and Confession this often.
What is Sunday and Holy Days of obligation and at least once a year.
The dismissal at the end of Mass uses the Latin phrase "Ite, Missa est" which means
What is "Go forth, the Mass is ended"?
This is the name for practices like the rosary, praying for saints intercession, and daily mass.
What is devotion or devotionals.
The Sacrament of Holy Orders includes these three levels of ordained ministry.
What is a deacon, priest, and bishop?
The title for Mary, Theotokos, was confirmed at the Council of Ephesus in 431 A.D. which means
What is "God-bearer" or "Mother of God"
For every sacrament, these two elements are essential: the Physical sign used and the words spoken.
What is Matter and Form.
The Eucharistic Prayer includes a part called the "Institution Narrative," which recounts this event.
What is the Last Supper?
Catholics are encouraged to pray the rosary each day. This prayer contains how many Hail Mary's and how many Our Fathers?
What is 53 and 6.
This document, issued by the Pope, often addresses important Church teachings or disciplines.
What is an encyclical?
The Doctrine of the Trinity was formally defined at this ecumenical council in 325 AD.
*hint
What is the council of Nicaea?
This one sacrament is the only one in which the Priest is not the main Presider/celebrant.
What is Marriage?
This term describes the "real presence" of Jesus in the Eucharist after consecration. *hint
What is "Transubstantiation"?
This practice involves regularly examining one's conscience, confessing sins, praying, and striving to grow in virtue.
What is the Sacramental life or Ongoing conversion.
This is the Church's official set of laws that guides Catholic life and practice.
What is Canon Law?