Catholic Church
What am I?
Holy Days
100

How many sacraments does the Roman Catholic Church have?

What is 7? The seven sacraments are the sacraments of baptism, reconciliation, marriage, holy orders, anointing of the sick, confirmation, and the Eucharist.

100

A flat round piece of unleavened bread used as Eucharistic Bread.

 What is the Host?

100

What's so ordinary about Ordinary Time?

Ordinary Time is made up of the days of the Church year that are not Advent, Christmas, Lent, or Easter.

200

This is the part of the Mass wherein the word of God is proclaimed

What is Liturgy of the Word?

200

A special box where the Eucharistic Bread is kept between Masses

What is the Tabernacle?

200

What Catholic celebration is the most important?

What is Easter?

300

This is the time of the year when Catholics wait for the coming of Jesus and the color attributed to this occasion

What is Advent and the color purple?

300

A book that contains all the scripture readings, including the Gospels (Not the Bible)

What is the Lectionary?

300

What is the next holy day of obligation?

What is the Solemnity of All Saints?

400

This is the part of the mass wherein the consecrated host is distributed to the people 

(Double points if you remember both songs we sung for this occasion at yesterday's mass)

What is Communion, If I could have everything, and Sanctuary?

400

A room where vestments, church furnishings and sacred vessels are kept

What is the Sacristy?

400

What days of obligation are you required to go to?

  • Mary, Mother of God (Jan. 1)
  • The Ascension of Jesus Christ (May 29 or transferred)
  • The Assumption of Mary (Aug. 15)
  • The Immaculate Conception (Dec. 8)
  • Christmas Day (Dec. 25)
500

Why does a priest wear vestments of different colors?

(Double Points if you can name the colors, and triple points if you can also tell us when they are worn.)

To Symbolize different celebrations in the liturgical year. |--| GREEN: The color of vestments used during ordinary time. |--| PURPLE or Violet: Used during Advent and Lent. WHITE and GOLD: Most appropriate for Christmas and Easter |--| RED: For on feasts of the passion of Jesus and for the Holy Spirit, representing red tongues of fire, in addition to being work for the feasts of martyred saints, who shed their red blood for Christ. |--| *ROSE: On the Third Sunday of Advent and the Fourth Sunday of Lent, the color rose may be work as a sign of anticipated joy.

500

A linen cloth used to clean the vessels used during Communion

What is a Purificator?

500

What is the feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe?

What is December 12th?

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