What are the two natures of Jesus?
Is the Sacrifice of the Mass the same sacrifice as the Sacrifice of the Cross?
Who is the Holy Spirit? (BSQ 23.1)
The Holy Spirit is the Third Person of the Blessed Trinity. The Holy Spirit is God.
Who founded (started) the Church? (BSQ 24.1)
Jesus Christ
Who was the first Pope? (BSQ 26.2)
St. Peter was the first pope.
What is sin?
Sin is choosing to do something in disobedience or rejection of God’s law.
What was the Ascension? (BSQ 22.1)
The Ascension was the return of Jesus to Heaven, body and soul, forty days after He rose from the dead.
* Name the three Theological Virtues. (Prayers and Lists #15 p. 15)
The three Theological Virtues are Faith, Hope and Charity.
In what two ways are the truths of the Faith revealed to us by the Church? (BSQ 27.1)
The Church reveals the truths of Faith through Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition.
What is the Holy Eucharist?
Why did the Son of God become man? (BSQ 19.4)
The Son of God became man to save all people from sin and to make it possible for man to get to Heaven.
* How did Jesus save us from sin and make it possible for us to get to Heaven? (BSQ 19.5)
What is venial sin? (BSQ 28.3)
* Name the four Cardinal Virtues. (Prayers and Lists #16 p. 15)
The four Cardinal Virtues are Prudence, Justice, Fortitude and Temperance.
When did Jesus institute (start) the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist?
Jesus celebrated the first Mass and instituted the Holy Eucharist on Holy Thursday at the Last Supper when He said, “This is my Body” and “This is my Blood.”
* What are sins of omission? (BSQ 28.4)
What is mortal sin? (BSQ 28.2)
What is an occasion of sin? (BSQ 28.8)
An occasion of sin is a person, place or thing that tempts us to sin.
What was the Resurrection?
What happened at Pentecost? (BSQ 23.2)
The Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles at Pentecost, ten days after the Ascension, which was fifty days after Easter. They were filled with the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
What is the Holy Mass? (BSQ 20.1)
* Name the four marks of the Church. Define specifically. (BSQ 25.1)
one: members are united in Christ through the Faith and Sacraments; they are united in their beliefs
holy: Jesus who founded her and the Holy Spirit who guides her are holy
catholic: (universal) she was instituted for all men of all time, over the whole world
apostolic: the Church traces her teaching and authority back to the Apostles
What makes up the Communion of Saints? (BSQ 24.2)