Abraham, Sarah, and Mary had questions about what God expected of them, yet they _____.
What is trusted God completely?
God's act of revealing himself and inviting us to respond in faith is called _____.
What is revelation?
Faith is an essential element in our relationship with _____
Catholics view _____ as a perfect model of faith
Who is Mary?
In faith, we participate in Jesus' sacrifice through the _____ to have eternal life.
What is Eucharist?
Abram and Sarah settled in the land of _____.
What is Canaan?
A _____ is an act of unselfish giving
What is sacrifice?
God reveals himself to us through the sacraments and the _____.
What is the liturgy?
St. Paul called obeying God's will completely __________.
When we receive the Eucharist, we receive _____.

What is new life in Christ?
Abram was a descendant of _____.
Who is Noah?
_____ is the assurance of things hoped for, the convictions of things not seen
What is faith?
God had promised Abraham countless _____.
What are descedants?
Jesus told the crowds, 'Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have _____ within you.'
What is life?
A raised place for sacrifice and worship is _____.
What is an altar ?
God changed Abram's name to Abraham which means _____.
What is the father of nations?
A person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs
What is martyr?
God reveals himself to us most completely through _____.
Who is his son Jesus Christ?
At Mass, _____ makes a ritual offering to God on behalf of the people.
Who is the priest?
____ trace their religion back to Abraham.
Who are Muslims?
God promised Abraham that if he kept the _____, he would have many descendants
What is covenant?
God told Abraham to offer up his son, Isaac, as a _____, or burnt offering.
What is holocaust?
God reveals himself in _____.
What is scripture?
Jesus wanted _____ to share the meal he shared at the Last Supper with his apostles.
What is all generations?
One type of covenant for Catholics is _____, where the Holy Spirit strengthens our bond with the Church and her mission
What is confirmation?