Reconciliation
Confirmation
Anointing of the Sick
All seven sacraments
Holy Orders
100

What is reconciliation?

reconciliation is the sacrament where Catholics seek forgiveness for their sins.

100

What is confirmation?

Confirmation is the sacrament that strengthens a person's faith and commitment to the Church.

100

What is the anointing of the sick?

  • It is a sacrament that provides healing and comfort to those who are seriously ill.

100

What is baptism?

 Baptism is the sacrament that welcomes a person into the Catholic Church and removes original sin.

100

What is holy orders?

 Holy orders is the sacrament through which men are ordained as priests, deacons, or bishops.

200

What do you need to do before receiving reconciliation?

you need to examine your conscience and be truly sorry for your sins.

200

What symbol is used during confirmation to signify the Holy Spirit?

The anointing with oil (chrism) is used to signify the Holy Spirit.

200

 Who can receive the anointing of the sick?

Anyone who is seriously ill or facing surgery can receive this sacrament.

200

What is the Eucharist?

  • The Eucharist is the sacrament where Catholics receive the Body and Blood of Christ.

200

What does a priest promise during ordination?

A priest promises to live a life of service, celibacy, and obedience to the bishop.

300

What is the role of the priest in reconciliation?

  • The priest acts in the person of Christ to forgive sins.

300

At what age do Catholics usually receive confirmation?

Catholics usually receive confirmation around the age of 14 or 15.

300

What does the priest use to anoint the sick person?

The priest uses holy oil (oil of the sick) to anoint the person.

300

What do we use during baptism to symbolize new life?

Water is used during baptism to symbolize new life.

300

What is one role of a deacon in the Church?

A deacon assists the priest during Mass and can perform baptisms and weddings.

400

 What is one effect of reconciliation?

  • One effect of reconciliation is the restoration of friendship with God.

400

How often do you receive confirmation?

Just once 

400

What is one effect of the anointing of the sick?

One effect is peace and courage to endure suffering.

400

What are the two main purposes of matrimony?

The two main purposes are to unite the couple and to raise children in the faith.

400

What is the role of a bishop?

They are in charge of many parishes (dioceses) and they ordain men

500

 How often should Catholics receive reconciliation?


Catholics are encouraged to receive reconciliation at least once a year, especially before Easter.

500

What is one effect of confirmation?

One effect of confirmation is a deeper bond with the Church.

500

How often can you receive this sacrament?

It can be repeated if the person's condition worsens or a new illness arises.

500

What is the meaning of the wedding rings in matrimony?

the wedding rings symbolize the couple's love and commitment to each other.

500

How does a man receive the holy order sacrament?

The man lays on the ground as the bishop places his hand on the man's head and prays for him. The bishop then anoints the man with chrism oil.

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