God or Unicorn?
History
Sacraments
Days
Saints
100

A magical horse with a horn on its forehead. 

What is a unicorn?

100

Which apostle was the first pope?

Who is Peter?

100

The sacrament which the individual is anointed in holy water.

What is Baptism.

100

This is the first day of lent and is marked by fasting and the marking of foreheads in the sign of a cross.

What is Ash Wednesday?

100

This saint was Pope from 1978 to 2005. He has been credited with playing a major role in the end of communism in his native Europe, particularly his home country of Poland.

Who is Saint John Paul II?

200

A story or witness of the action of God in the life of a person.

What is testimony?

200

This saint, whose feast day is celebrated in a popular March holiday, brought Christianity to Ireland.

Who is Saint Patrick?

200

The sacrament which involves the taking of the body and blood of Christ through consecrated bread and wine.

What is the Eucharist?

200

This day commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus and comes near the end of Lent.

What is Good Friday?

200

This saint was canonized in 2016 and had passed away in 1997. She was credited for starting a worldwide ministry to care for the poor and dying after starting with just herself in the Indian city of Calcutta.

Who is Mother Teresa?

300

A personal belief based on the truth that God has revealed to us.

What is faith?

300

Upon being elected Pope in 2013, Pope Francis became the first pope to be born and raised outside Europe. What continent did the Pope come from?

(Bonus Points x 2: which country he's from)

What is Argentina in South America.

300

The consecration of man and woman into one.

What is the Sacrament of Matrimony.

300

This day of the week was when Jesus had the Last Supper with the disciples.

What is (Holy) Thursday?

300

This Saint known as "The Little Flower" was a nun in France who died young but whose journal was turned into a bestselling book "Story of a Soul" that resulted in thousands of conversions.

Who is Saint Therese?

400

A feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction or belief.

What is doubt?

400

Prior to the Second Vatican Council (1962-65), which allowed for The Mass to be spoken in the local language of the parish, the Mass was spoken by the priests worldwide in this language, which dates back to the Roman Empire.

What is Latin?

400

The sacrament which all priests, sisters, and brothers (including Fr. Davis) are required to receive and go through.

What are Holy Orders?

400

A Mexican celebration of all the souls and saints in heaven.

What is Dia de los Muertos?

(Shameless plug time: mark your calendars for Monday, October 29th at 7:00pm. We'll be celebrating Dia de los Muertos together. Bring friends and food)

400

The Patron Saint of Mexico.

Who is the Virgin Mary?

or --more specifically--

Who is Our Lady of Guadalupe?

500

DAILY DOUBLE (1000 points)

Our moral code. The truths of "right and wrong" &  "good and evil" that is written into the heart of each person by the creator from the beginning.

What is natural law?

500

This Roman Emperor was the first Emperor to convert to Christianity and who legalized the religion in Rome.

Who is Constantine?

500

The second and final "sacrament of healing" given to a person.

What is Anointing of the Sick?

500

Name the Catholic Day of Obligation which occurs 40 days after Easter and commemorates Christ going to heaven OR the day on August 15 celebrating Mary going to Heaven (Also the anniversary of this church forming)

What is Ascension or Assumption of Mary into Heaven?

500

This saint, born in Portugal but who lived in Italy, died in 1231 but remains one of the most popular saints due to him being "The Saint of Lost Things"

Who is Saint Anthony / Antonio of Padua?

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