This sacrament removes Original Sin.
What is Baptism
This color is used during Ordinary Time
What is Green
Jesus is fully God and fully this.
What is man/human
The Church teaches there are this many gifts of the Holy Spirit.
What is seven?
This apostle replaced Judas Iscariot.
Who is St. Matthias?
The Eucharist is truly this: Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ.
What is the Real Presence
This part of the Mass includes the readings from scripture, the homily, and the prayers of the faithful.
What is the Liturgy of the Word
This Council defended the teaching that Jesus is truly God.
What is the Council of Nicaea
Catholic Social Teaching is primarily concerned with this.
What is Human Dignity
This book describes Pentecost and the early Church.
What is Acts of the Apostles
This sacrament leaves an indelible spiritual mark and cannot be repeated.
What is Baptism? (Also acceptable: Confirmation or Holy Orders)
This posture symbolizes prayer and offering during the liturgy and is reserved for the priest.
What is the Orans Posture
This title for Jesus means "Anointed One"
What is Christ/Messiah
This theological virtue is defined as trusting in God and desiring heaven.
What is hope
This apostle doubted the Resurrection until seeing Christ.
Who is St. Thomas?
According to the Church, this is necessary before receiving Communion if one is conscious of mortal sin.
What is confession/Reconciliation
During Mass and Eucharistic Adoration, this is used as a sign of reverence and symbolizes prayers rising to God.
What is incense
The Paschal Mystery refers primarily to these events.
What are Christ's Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension.
This saint wrote: "Our hearts are restless until they rest in You, O God."
Who is St. Augustine
This event, celebrated in Acts 2, marks the beginning of the Church.
What is Pentecost.
This term describes that church of bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ.
What is Transubstantiation?
This is the source and summit of the Christian Life.
What is the Eucharist (also acceptable: Holy Mass)
This Gospel is most associated with "High Christology"
What is the Gospel of John
According to Catholic teaching, mortal sin requires grave matter, full knowledge and this.
What is deliberate/full consent?
This phrase describes the Church as universal.
What is Catholic?