The first human sin was committed here.
What is the Garden of Eden?
The conditions necessary to have committed a mortal sin.
The Blessed Sacrament is this.
What is the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ under the appearances of bread and wine.
This person is a saint.
Who is a person in Heaven?
The supernatural gift of God which allows us to believe in God and all His promises because He can neither deceive nor be deceived.
What is faith?
The words "Blessed are you, Simon, son of Jonah..." were spoken by this person to this person who became the first to occupy this role in the Church.
Who are Jesus and St. Peter? And, what is the pope?
The type of grace you lose from your soul when you commit a mortal sin.
What is sanctifying grace?
What is Holy Orders?
Before someone has a second miracle attributed to them and is declared a saint, they receive this title.
What is a blessed?
The four cardinal virtues are these.
What is prudence, temperance, justice and fortitude?
This evangelist also wrote the book called the Acts of the Apostles.
Who is St. Luke?
The type of grace that helps you get to the sacrament of Confession when you are in the state of mortal sin.
What is actual grace?
These persons are ordained.
Who are deacons, priests, bishops, cardinals and the pope?
The name of the priest who exchanged his life for that of another prisoner during WWII at Auschwitz.
Who is Maximilian Kolbe?
The virtue that ensures each worker is given an adequate wage for the work he does.
What is justice?
The books of Matthew, Mark and Luke are called the ____________ gospels.
What is synoptic gospels?
When you receive the Sacrament of Holy Communion or the Sacrament of Confirmation in the state of mortal sin. You commit the mortal sin called this.
What is sacrilege?
The Sacrament of the sick or dying is called...
What is the Anointing of the Sick or Extreme Unction?
The real name of the saint whose nickname is the Little Flower.
The virtue which keeps us from talking too much or out of place.
What is temperance?
As a result of Original Sin, it is easier for us to sin than to practice virtue. This is called...
What is concupiscence?
The three sources of temptation to sin come from these.
What are the world, the flesh and the devil?
The name of the Sacraments that bonds two persons in a covenant relationship?
What is the Sacrament of Matrimony?
The word saint comes from the Latin "sanctus" which means this.
What is holy?
The virtue by which we see the truth clearly and choose to act decisively according to the truth.
What is the virtue of prudence?