Famous Saints
Bible Trivia
Catholic Trivia
The Liturgy
100

This female saint won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.

Who is Saint Teresa of Calcutta? 

or Who is (Saint) Mother Teresa? 

100

The number of books in the official Catholic Bible.

What is 73? 

100

The three ships sailed with Christopher Columbus in 1492.

What the Pinta, the Nina and the Santa Maria? 

100

The name of the large, colored vestment the priest wears for mass. 

What is a Chasable? 

200

This famous saint was blinded and fell off his horse on his way to persecute Christians in Damascus. 

Who is Saint Paul?

200

As a judgment, God destroyed these two cities with fire and brimstone. 

What are Sodom and Gomorrah?

200

This is the name for the body of laws that govern the Church.

What is Canon Law?

200

These are the two main parts of the Mass.

What are the Mass of the Catechumens and the Mass of the Faithful? (Also knows as the Liturgy of the Word and Liturgy of the Eucharist). 
300

This saint famously founded an Order of Preachers.

Who is Saint Dominic?

300

The number of humans on Noah's Arc.

What are 8 people? 

300

This is the name of the cross worn by a bishop. 

What is a Pectoral? 

300

These are the five colors used at Mass during the year.

What are White, Red, Green, Violet (purple) and Black. 

400

This saint was the first non-Italian pope elected since 1523.

Who is Saint Pope John Paul II?

400

This man was chosen by the apostles to replace Judas.

Who was Matthias?

400

The name of the vessel that is used to expose the Sacred Host for adoration.  

What is the Monstrance? 

400

These are the four ends of the Mass.

What is Adoration, Atonement, Thanksgiving and Petition? 

500

This saint offered to take the place of a prisoner at Auschwitz whom the Nazis wanted to execute. 

Who is Saint Maximillian Kolbe? 

500

"Come, Lord Jesus."

These are the last words of this book of the Bible.

What is the Apocalypse? 

    or What is the Book of Revelations? 


500

What is a Miter? 

500

These are the words of consecration when the priest elevates the Host.

What is "Hoc est enim corpus meum"? 

M
e
n
u