Divine Revelation
The 10
Starts with "P"
Starts with "T"
Stuff Worth Knowing
100

God reveals Himself to us both through Tradition and _________.

Scripture (the Bible)

100

The first three commandments set rules for our relationship with whom?

God

100

This saint is known for writing more than half of the New Testament and for his work as an early Christian missionary.

St. Paul

100
When we make the sign of the cross we affirm our faith in this central mystery of the Catholic faith.

the Trinity

100

Name the four writers of the Gospels.

Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John

200

How many books are there in the Bible?

73

200
What is the first commandment?

I am the Lord your God. You shall have no other gods besides me. (No False Gods)

200
This word is how the Lord referred to the Holy Spirit. It means "counselor" or "helper."

Paraclete

200
St. Paul describes faith, hope and charity (or love) as these God-given virtues, which are infused in our souls at Baptism.

Theological virtues

200

There are 7 of them. We receive them when we are baptized and they are strengthened in us when we are Confirmed.

The Gifts of the Spirit

300

The fullness of God's divine revelation is found in _____.

Jesus

300

What is the 2nd commandment?

You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.

300

A fisherman, an apostle, and the first Catholic pope. He was martyred for his faith in Jesus Christ.

St. Peter

300

One of the 12 apostles, he was best known for not believing in the Jesus Christ's resurrection, saying he would not believe it unless he could touch Christ's wounds.

St. Thomas

300

This word refers to the son of God taking on a human nature (the word of God made flesh).

Incarnation

400

This 13th century saint is best known for coming up with his five proofs for the existence of God.

St. Thomas Aquinas

400

What is the 3rd Commandment?

Keep holy the Sabbath day (Sunday).

400

On this Catholic feast day, the Holy Spirit came to the apostles and gave them strength to go out and preach the word of God. It's known as "the birthday of the Church."

Pentecost

400

This word describes the complete change that happens in the bread and wine during the Mass, and they become the Body and Blood of Christ.

Transubstantiation

400

In this Sacrament, men are ordained as deacons, priests, and deacons.

Holy Orders

500

This word, which starts with "T," refers to the living transmission of the Word of God. (The teachings of the apostles that were passed on to others).

Tradition/Sacred Tradition

500

What did Jesus say was the greatest commandment? Remember that it has two parts to it.

Love the Lord your God with your whole heart, soul and mind and love your neighbor as yourself.

500

What do we call the life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ?

Paschal Mystery

500

This 13th century saint was a philosopher, priest, and theologian best known for coming up with five proofs of God's existence.

St. Thomas Aquinas

500

Name the three Catholic Sacraments of Initiation. They "lay the foundation of every Christian life." (CCC 1131, 1212)

Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist

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