Q: What is a guardian angel?
A: A pure spirit from God who guides and protects us.
Q: Who was thrown into the lions’ den?
A: Daniel.
Q: What is a covenant?
A: A promise or agreement between God and His people.
Q: What prayer states the main beliefs of the Church?
A: The Apostles’ Creed.
Q: What is a saint?
A: A person who lived with faith, hope, and love and stayed close to God.
Q: Name the three building blocks of faith.
A: Trust, Believe, Know.
Q: Why did God protect Daniel?
A: Because Daniel trusted Him completely.
Q: Does God ever break His covenants?
A: No, He always keeps His promises.
Q: What happens to the bread and wine during the Eucharist?
A: They become the Body and Blood of Jesus.
Q: Were saints perfect?
A: No, they made mistakes but kept trying to grow holy.
Q: What does “trust” mean in our faith?
A: Relying on God even when we cannot see what will happen.
Q: Who were the Old Testament prophets preparing people for?
A: The coming of the Messiah (Jesus).
Q: What do covenant signs show?
A: God’s never-ending love.
Q: Name one symbol of the Holy Spirit.
A: Dove, wind, water, fire, or oil.
Q: What is a martyr?
A: Someone who dies for their faith in Jesus.
Q: What helps us “know” God?
A: Scripture, prayer, and the Church.
Q: What did Moses receive as part of God’s covenant?
A: The Ten Commandments.
Q: How does sin affect our covenant relationship with God?
A: It damages our friendship with Him.
Q: What is the purpose of the Penitential Act at Mass?
A: To reflect, say sorry, and grow closer to God.
Q: How do saints help us today?
A: They inspire us and pray for us.
Q: Why do we say faith grows?
A: Because we learn more about God and choose to follow Him over time.
Q: What did Adam and Eve teach us about free will?
A: God lets us choose, and choices have consequences.
Q: What new command did Jesus give?
A: “Love one another as God has loved you.”
Q: Why does the Mass strengthen our faith?
A: It brings us into God’s presence and helps us listen, pray, and receive grace.
Q: What showed the courage of martyrs?
A: They refused to give up their faith even when facing death.