God created everything out of this.
What is nothing?
The number of Sacraments in the Catholic Church.
What are Seven?
With Confirmation and Eucharist, Baptism belongs to this category of the Sacraments.
What is Initiation?
The Sacrament of Confirmation is a strengthening of this other sacrament.
What is Baptism?
Eucharist is a Greek word that means this.
What is Thanksgiving?
God made all things:________ & _________.
What are visible and invisible?
These are signs of grace that give us God's divine life.
What are Sacraments?
The matter used in the Sacrament of Baptism.
What is water?
The Biblical event that is the foundation of the Sacrament of Confirmation.
What is Pentecost?
The Biblical event where the Eucharist was initiated.
What is the Last Supper?
God communicates invisible, spiritual realities to us through these visible, material things.
What are signs and symbols?
The story of God's saving actions in human history.
What is Salvation History?
In Baptism, we receive this type of mark on our soul.
What is indelible or permanent?
One of the symbols used to depict the Holy Spirit.
What are a dove, fire, wind, a pillar of cloud, water, or anointing with oil?
The Eucharist has roots in the Old Testament Jewish feast.
What is Passover?
Each human person is created as a composite of these two things.
What are body and soul?
Along with the minister, recipient, and effects, each sacrament consists of these two things.
What are matter and form?
The name for certain events or people that are signs that foreshadow a future event. There were several of these for Baptism in the Old Testament.
What is a Prefigurement?
The name of the oil used in the Sacrament of Confirmation.
What is Chrism?
The matter used in the Eucharist.
What are bread and wine?
The free and undeserved gift of God's life within us.
What is grace?
A sacred bond of kinship or family relationship.
What is a Covenant?
The location where Jesus was baptized.
What is the River Jordan?
The ordinary minister of the Sacrament of Confirmation.
The name used to describe what happens when the bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Jesus.
What is Transubstantiation?