What is the sacrament of Jesus' Body and Blood?
Holy Eucharist or Holy Communion
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.
What was St. Joseph's occupation?
The Greek word "τεκτων" (or tekton) was used to describe the trade of Jesus' father has come to be translated as carpenter, builder or artisan. (In fact, Mark 6:3 also refers to Jesus, himself, as a "τεκτων.") Joseph may have been very skilled at ornate woodwork or he may have been a construction worker. He also may have worked with wood, iron, or stone.
What is this symbol, and what does it signify to us? 
The Crucifix, or the sign of the cross symbolically reaffirms for Catholics two essential Christian doctrines: The Holy Trinity--Father, Son and Holy Spirit--and humankind’s salvation through the life and sacrifice of Christ.
What is Chrism?
Chrism is a perfumed oil, consecrated by the bishop, which signifies the gift of the Holy Spirit. Chrism is used for consecration in the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Orders.
In the Catholic faith, Christmas is second in importance only to which annual celebration?
Christmas, the commemoration of the divine Word at the birth of Jesus, is second in importance only to the annual celebration of Easter, The resurrection and ascension of the Lord Jesus after crucifixion.
The Law of Love tells us to love your __________ as you love yourself.
Neighbor, also consider the "golden rule:" Treat others as you wish to be treated.
In this sacrament our sins are forgiven by God and the Church. Double points: What prayer do you say to ask forgiveness? Triple points: Recite the prayer (any version) (No Lifelines!)
Reconciliation or Confession or Penance |--| Double points: Act of Contrition |--| Triple Points: My God, I am sorry for my sins with all my heart. In choosing to do wrong and failing to do good, I have sinned against you whom I should love above all things. I firmly intend, with your help, to do penance, to sin no more, and to avoid whatever leads me to sin. Our Saviour Jesus Christ suffered and died for us. In His Name, my God, have mercy. Amen.
What Jewish feast celebrates the deliverance of their ancestors from slavery in Egypt?
The Passover
What is this, and what prayer(s) are prayed when using it? 
A Rosary |--| The prayers are: Apostles Creed, Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be to the Father, Fatima Prayer, Hail Holy Queen, Prayer After The Rosary.
Describe the difference between a mortal sin and a venei
Mortal sins:
1. Involve a grave concern (see 10 Commandments)
2. Done knowing that it was wrong
3. Done with full consent.
Why do Catholics receive ashes on their foreheads on Ash Wednesday?
On Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, Catholics go to church to receive ashes on their foreheads as an outward sign of penance and a reminder of their mortality. The blessed ashes are placed on the forehead, in the shape of a cross, as we are reminded, “Remember that thou art dust and unto dust thou shalt return.”
What are the three levels of ordination?
DEACON - Ordination as a deacon configures the deacon to Christ the Servant of All, placing him at the service of the bishop, especially in the Church's exercising of Christian charity towards the poor and preaching of the word of God. |--| PRIEST - Ordination as a priest configures the priest to Christ the Head of the Church and the one essential High Priest, and conferring on him the power, as the bishops' assistant, to celebrate the sacraments and other liturgical acts. |--| BISHOP - Ordination as a bishop confers the fullness of the sacrament, making the bishop a member of the body of successors of the Apostles, and giving him the mission to teach, sanctify, and govern, along with the care of all the Churches.
