JESUS
TRINITY
MARY
SACRAMENTS
SURPRISE!
100

This heresy denied that Jesus was divine/ God.

ARIANISM

100

This incident in the Gospels clearly show the presence of God as Trinity.

BAPTISM OF JESUS

100

This feast of Mary is celebrated on January 1st.

MARY, MOTHER OF GOD

100

Baptism, Confirmation, and First Eucharist are called this kind of Sacraments.

INITIATION

100

This translation of the Bible is used in the lectionary at mass.

NAB (New American Bible)

200

This word was added to the Nicene creed to show that Jesus is also God just as the Father is God.

CONSUBSTANTIAL

200

This prayer at the mass professes our belief in God as triune.

THE CREED

200

Mary is given this title which is prefigured in the creation narrative.

THE NEW EVE

200

This Sacrament can only be received once.

BAPTISM/ CONFIRMATION/ HOLY ORDERS

200

This is the meaning of ‘Eucharist’ which is a derivation of a Greek word.

THANKSGIVING

300

The opening verses of John’s Gospel allude to this book of the Bible.

GENESIS

300

When we pray to 'God' we’re actually addressing this person of the Trinity.

ALL THREE!

300

The dogma of the Immaculate Conception holds that this person was conceived without sin.

MARY

300

This is the only Sacrament where the priest is never the minister.

MATRIMONY

300

This person in the Old testament was almost sacrificed by his father. In the New testament, Jesus completes this sacrifice.

ISSAC

400

John the Baptist addresses Jesus by this title remembering the Israelite customs of sacrifice.

LAMB OF GOD

400

This was the analogy St Augustine uses to describe the Trinity.

LOVER, BELOVED, LOVE (Bonus points if you know who is who!)

400

Pope St John Paul II added this set of mysteries to the rosary.

LUMINOUS

400

The CCC uses this Latin phrase to explain how the Sacraments act in us.

EX OPERE OPERATO (Bonus points for the meaning)

400

This word derived from Greek denotes the moment during the mass where the Holy Spirit descends upon the bread and wine making it the body and blood of Jesus.

EPICLESIS

500

This Greek word refers to the second mystery we celebrate at Christmas.

PAROUSIA

500

Judaism is a monotheistic religion because they believe in one God who is Yahweh. Catholicism then is this kind of religion.

ALSO MONOTHEISTIC  

500

A prayer from this Marian apparition is part of the rosary.

FATIMA APPARITION

500

This reformer argued that only Baptism and Eucharist as ‘real’ sacraments.

MARTIN LUTHER

500

This Feast marks the end of the year for Catholics.

CHRIST THE KING

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