Sacraments
Pentecost
Differences between Catholic and other faiths
The Trinity
Misc.
100

There are a total of _____ sacraments in the Catholic Church.

What is seven?


100

The number of days after Easter when Pentecost occurs?

What is 50?

100

True of false:

Catholics are not Christians.

What is False?

Catholics are Christians.

100

The term used to describe three persons who make up God.

What is the Holy Trinity?

100

Name of the current pope.

Who is Pope Francis?

200

The Sacraments of Initiation

What are:

1.Baptism

2.Eucharist

3.Confirmation


200

The city in which the last supper occurred.

What is Jerusalem?

200

The difference between Catholic Bibles and other Bibles.

What is the number of books?  

The Catholic Bible contains the 46 books of the Old Testament, (which includes the 7 books of the of the 2nd cannon, aka Apocrypha) and the 27 books of the New Testament, for a total of 73 books. 

The Protestant Bible only includes 39 books of the Old Testament and the 27 books of the New Testament for a total of 66 books


200

The three Persons who make up the Holy Trinity.

Who are the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit?

200

True or False:

Jesus did not exist until his birth.

What is false?

300

The Sacraments of Healing

What are:

1.Reconciliation

2.Anointing of the Sick

300

On Pentecost, the _____ came down upon the apostles.

What is the Holy Spirit?

300

The basis for the belief that Catholic priests can forgive sins.

What is John 20:22-23 which reads that on Pentecost, Jesus said to the apostles "Receive the Holy Spirit.  If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained?

300

The person of the Trinity at work in us and in our world is known by this name.

Who is the Holy Spirit?

300

True or False:

Doing good works will get you into Heaven.

What is false?


400

The sacraments of Service.

What are:

1.Marriage

2.Holy Orders

400

The common name of the room where the last supper occurred.

What is the "Upper Room"? 

400

The basis for the understanding that the eucharist is actually the body and blood of Christ.

John 6:48-51.  

Jesus told the people that he is the living bread and anyone who eats the bread will live forever.  The Jews that were present argued about how a man can give his flesh to eat.  Jesus told them  whoever eats me will also draw life from me. This is the bread which has come down from heaven; it is not like the bread our ancestors ate: they are dead, but anyone who eats this bread will live for ever.

400

True of False:

Jesus was not fully a God when he was on earth?

What is false?

The Church teaches that Jesus was both fully God and fully man.


400

The meaning of the word Catholic.

What is universal?

500

The most important sacrament

(hint:  trick question)

What is all of them?

500

This day marks the inauguration of the Church as the People of God.

What is Pentecost?

500

The term for the conversion of the Eucharistic into the body and blood of Christ.

What is transubstantiation?

500

The word means that in the Father and with the Father the Son is one and the same God.

What is consubstantial?

500

To love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind and to love your neighbor as yourself.’

What are the two greatest Commandments according to Jesus? Matthew 22:36-39.

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