What are the Fruits of the Holy Spirit?
The saint we often pray to when we lose something important
Who is St. Anthony?
The gesture all Catholics make at the beginning of mass
What is the Sign of the Cross?
Of the A, B, and C cycle, this is what year we are currently in
What is cycle C?
He gave the Sermon on the Mount
Who is Jesus?
Catholics affirm there are this many Fruits of the Holy Spirit
What is twelve?
Considered the first pope and key figure in the early church
Who is St. Paul?
Most of the Liturgy of the Word is comprised of this many readings in each mass
What is 3?
The liturgical year begins on this Sunday every year
What is the first Sunday of Advent?
According to the majority of scholars, this gospel is the first one written of the four (Around AD 65-70).
What is the gospel according to Mark?
This is a fruit of the Holy Spirit and describes a gentle and compassionate attitude toward others
What is kindness?
Celebrated on March 19, this patron saint is known to watch over unborn children, fathers, travelers, and immigrants.
Who is St. Joseph?
When the bread and wine transform into the actual body and blood of Christ
What is transubstantiation?
This color represents Ordinary Time
What is green?
This phrase is spoken 365 times in the Bible. That is one "fear not" for every day of the year.
What is "Fear Not"?
This is the ability to regulate one's desires and impulses
What is self control?
The patron saint of soldiers and France
Who is Joan of Arc?
A series of "I believe" statements said during every single mass
What is the Nicene Creed?
This is the color clergy wears during Pentecost
What is red?
These are the names of the Three Wise Men
Balthasar, Melchior, Caspar
The virtue that integrates sexual desire with the whole person, in a way that is respectful and loving
What is chastity?
This man was canonized in 1323 and is the patron saint of students and all universities. He is celebrated on January 28
Who is St. Thomas Aquinas?
The Act when the faithful recall their sins and place their trust in God's mercy
What is the Act of Contrition?
Advent, Christmas, Ordinary Time (Time after Epiphany), Lent, Easter, Ordinary Time (Time after Pentecost)
A term used for the 7 books in the Old Testament that are not found in Protestant bibles
What is Apocrypha or Deuterocanonical books?