Who is the minister for Baptism?
Priest or Deacon
Who is the minister for Reconciliation?
Priest
Who is the minister for the Eucharist?
Priest
Who is the minister for Confirmation?
Bishop
How many Sacraments are there?
7
What are the two effects of Baptism?
Forgiveness of Original Sin, Welcomed into the Church
What is the effect of Reconciliation?
The sins you confess are forgiven, as well as any forgotten venial sins
What are the two matters of the Eucharist?
body of Christ (unleavened bread) and blood of Christ (grape wine)
What is the matters for Confirmation?
Anointing with oil, laying on of hands
Which vocation (specific role within the Church) could receive all 7 sacraments?
a Deacon
What are the three matters for Baptism?
Anointing with Oil, Triple immersion in water, and Distribution of candle/garment
What is the matter for Reconciliation and what is it?
Penance ~ something you do to make up for your sins
What is the effect of the Eucharist?
venial sins are forgiven
What are the two effects of Confirmation?
we receive courage to share the Good News and the gifts of the Holy Spirit
Which sacraments can you receive multiple times?
Reconciliation, Eucharist, Anointing of the Sick
Can a lay person perform a Baptism? If so, when? If not, why not?
Yes, in emergency (life or death) situations
What prayer will the priest ask you to pray during Reconciliation?
Act of Contrition
What is the main difference between Catholics and non-Catholic Christians?
Catholics believe communion is ACTUALLY Jesus' body and blood, while Christians believe is it just a symbol
What do candidates need to choose in order to receive the sacrament of Confirmation?
a Patron Saint
List the 7 Sacraments.
Baptism, Reconciliation, Eucharist, Confirmation, Matrimony, Holy Orders, Anointing of the Sick
What are the exact words the priest must say in order for it to be a valid Baptism.
"I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit."
What are the four parts/steps of Reconciliation?
Contrition (examination of conscience)
Confession
Absolution
Penance
What does unleavened mean? Why does the bread have to be unleavened in order to be turned into the body of Christ?
The bread is flat (does not have yeast to rise), because this is what is used during the Passover meal
What grade do people receive Confirmation?
It varies by diocese
What is the definition of a Sacrament?
an outward sign of graces given to us by God