Do You Know Your Prayers?
What Did I Learn This Year?
Sacraments!
Easter Season
More Stuff I Guess
100

Finish this Prayer

E: Glory be to the Father, to the Son, & Holy Spirit ______.

S: Gloria al Padre, y al Hijo, y al Espíritu Santo ______.

E: As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen

S: Como era en el principio, ahora y siempre, por los siglos de los siglos. Amén

100
The Ice Breaker "Roses & Thorns" is a modified way to perform this prayer method. 

What is the Daily Examen? 

100

What Sacrament will you be receiving May 7th, 2026 at 6PM?

YESSS! You're almost to your Confirmation Date! :)

PSA - plz turn in all your paperwork & etc. <3

100

What color is worn by the priest during the Easter Season?

While (& sometimes Gold) 

100

What is the name of this is the process by which someone is officially declared a saint.

What is Canonization? 

200

What ancient practice of prayer involves reading Scripture slowly, meditating on it, praying with it, and contemplating God’s message

Lectio Divina

200

"______" are groups or roles in the Church that help serve the community and spread the Gospel in different ways?

What are Ministries!
200

Which Sacrament do we take part in during weekly mass & is known as the "source & summit of Christian Life"


The Eucharist 

200

What feast celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit and is coined as "the birthday of the Catholic Church?"  

What is Pentecost!

200

Term refers to the official teaching authority made up of the Pope and bishops, which interprets Sacred Scripture and Tradition.

What is the Magisterium? 

300

What is the name of the devotion focuses on praying with beads and meditating on Christ’s life.

What is the Rosary? 

300

In the process of canonization in the Catholic Church, what is the first essential requirement that every candidate must have before being considered for sainthood?

Death :0

Each saint to have gone through the process of being canonized first must pass away :/

300

In the Catholic Church, blessed oils are used in several sacraments for healing and strengthening. 

Which two sacraments specifically use anointing with oil as part of their rite?

Anointing of the Sick 

Confirmation!

300

This word, absent during Lent, returns joyfully at Easter.

Bonus: We don't say this word as a form of spiritual "fasting" and to emphasize the season's penitential, somber nature 

Alleluia!! or Hallelujah!! 

(Latin/Greek vs. Hebrew Translation) 

300

What Greek word means "the Good News!"

We see this in the Bible: Matthew, Mark, Luke & John!

What is the Gospel!

400

What is the name of the prayer that mirrors our baptismal promises, follows the catechism, and  states ALL of what Catholics believe?

*Hint: we say this after the homily

The Creed

"I believe..." 

400

Confirmation strengthens the faithful with these seven gifts of the Holy Spirit that help guide Christian living.

 What are they?

Fortitude, Counsel, Courage, Wisdom, Fear of the Lord, Piety, Knowledge 


400

This prayer, often said at the end of Confession & expresses sorrow for sins, a desire for forgiveness, and a commitment to avoid sin in the future

The Act of Contrition 

400

The renewal of "____" takes place during Easter Mass for the faithful. These affirm the beliefs of Catholic faithful. 

What is the renewal of Baptismal Promises

"I do!!" 

400

What is the name for the sacred objects (often bones or belongings) that are traditionally sealed inside church altars in order to honor Catholic martyrs or faithful?

Saint Relics

"Relics" is also acceptable

500

What is the most common Catholic vocal prayer asking Mary for intercession? Can you say it? 

What is the "Hail Mary" 

E: Hail, Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death.

Amen.

S: Dios te salve, María, Llena eres de gracia, El Señor es contigo, Bendita tú eres entre todas las mujeres, Y bendito es el fruto de tu vientre, Jesús. Santa María, Madre de Dios, Ruega por nosotros, pecadores, Ahora y en la hora de nuestra muerte.
Amén.

500

Which Greek word means "to proclaim" & contains 4 Base principles that every Catholic believes.

  1. God Has a Plan for Your Life 

  2. Sin Interrupts this plan & separates us from God

  3. Jesus Christ died & rose so that we could be forgiven for since & be united to God in heaven 

  4. Through faith & His church, we can be united to God forever 

What is the Kerygma? 

500

In the Catholic Church, the 7 sacraments can be grouped into three main categories based on their purpose in the Christian life.

 What are these three categories?
A: What are Initiation, Healing, and Service

Sacrament of...
1) Initiation

2) Healing

3) Service

500

This Jewish feast is happening at the time of Jesus’ Resurrection.

What is Passover?

500
Which book summarizes all of the official teachings of the Catholic Church

Catechism of the Catholic Church

*this book breaks down everything we believe in as Catholics (the Creed lol) 

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