What are the Sacraments of Initiation?
Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist
What are the Sacraments of healing?
Penance, Reconciliation, and Anointing of the Sick.
What are the Sacraments at the Service of Communion?
Holy Orders and Matrimony
What is a visible sign instituted by Christ to give grace?
A Sacrament
What saint was the first martyr of the church?
St. Stephen
What is the Sacrament of Initiation through which we are cleansed from sin and reborn into life in the Spirit?
Baptism
What is the Sign for the Anointing of the Sick?
Holy oil and the laying on of hands.
What is the Sacrament by which a man and woman enter into a lifetime commitment of covenanted love?
Matrimony
What are the twelve men chosen by Jesus to be the first priests called?
Apostles
This saint died to save the life of her child.
St. Gianna Molla
What is the Sacrament in which we receive Jesus Christ's Body and Blood at Holy Mass?
The Eucharist
What is a heartfelt sorrow for our sins and a turning toward God with our whole life?
Conversion
What is the sign for Holy Orders?
Laying on of hands
Who baptized Jesus?
St. John the Baptist.
This saint remained faithful to Jesus at the foot of the cross along with Mary, Jesus' mother, and John, the beloved disciple.
St. Mary Magdalene
What is the Sign for Baptism?
Water
What are the two kinds of sin?
Mortal sin and venial sin
Who can pass on the power of the priesthood?
The bishop.
What is the Jewish festival commemorating God's covenant with the Israelites, and how He saved them from slavery in Egypt?
Passover
This saint dug in the ground to find a spring that brought forth healing waters.
St. Bernadette Soubirous
What is the change called that occurs during the Consecration, when bread and wine become the Body and Blood of our Lord, Jesus Christ?
Transubstantiation
What is the Eucharist that is given to the dying called?
Viaticum
Who can baptize, preach, and administer Holy Communion but is not a priest?
A deacon.
What is the special day of prayer when we are called to remember everyone who is suffering with illnesses started by St. John Paul II?
The World Day of the Sick
This saint is known for the "Little Way" of seeking holiness in ordinary, everyday things.
St. Therese of Lisieux