This belief teaches that the Son of God became man and fully revealed who God is.
What is the Incarnation?
This sacrament welcomes us into the Church and makes us children of God.
What is Baptism?
The Holy Spirit ensures the Bible teaches God’s saving truth without error.
What is Divine Inspiration?
This inner voice helps us know the difference between right and wrong.
What is conscience?
Raising our minds and hearts to God.
What is prayer?
Matrimony and Holy Orders are known as these because they serve the Church community.
What are the Sacraments at the Service of Communion?
This includes Jesus’ suffering, death, Resurrection, and Ascension.
What is the Paschal Mystery?
This sacrament completes the grace we receive at Baptism.
What is Confirmation?
The living transmission of the Gospel in the Church, past and present.
What is Sacred Tradition?
A choice to act against God’s law that harms our relationship with Him.
What is sin?
A form of prayer where we pray for the needs of others.
What is intercessory prayer (Prayer of Intercession)?
Sharing our resources with those in need as an act of charity.
What is almsgiving?
These Gospel stories describe Jesus’ birth and early life and are found in Matthew and Luke.
What are the Infancy Narratives?
Grace received in the sacraments that helps us respond to God’s love and love others.
What is sanctifying grace?
Mark, Matthew, and Luke are known by this name.
What are the Synoptic Gospels?
The sin that destroyed the original harmony between God and humanity.
What is Original Sin?
This virtue is the foundation of prayer and reminds us that God is the source of all good.
What is humility?
A prayer of devotion that honors Mary, the Mother of God.
What is the Rosary?
God fulfilled His promise of a Savior through this event.
What is the coming of Christ?
An effective sign given by Christ through which we share in God’s life.
What is a sacrament?
The pope and bishops who authentically interpret Scripture and Tradition.
What is the Magisterium?
A freely chosen action that is seriously wrong and turns us completely away from God.
What is mortal sin?
These actions—laying on of hands and anointing with oil—are signs of the Holy Spirit.
What are signs of the Holy Spirit’s presence in the sacraments?
Jesus’ life and teachings form the basis of this call to work for justice and peace.
What is Catholic social teaching?
This refers to God’s love actively at work in our lives and in the world.
What is the Kingdom of God?
This sacrament unites the sick to Christ’s Paschal Mystery and gives God’s comfort and healing.
What is the Anointing of the Sick?
The Church’s effort to promote unity among all Christians.
What is ecumenism?
Jesus taught these as the path to true happiness and discipleship.
What are the Beatitudes?
The liturgical color that represents Ordinary Time, hope, and life.
What is green?
The belief that all human life is sacred and a gift from God.
What is the dignity of the human person?