Basics
Sacrament facts
Source and Summit
Distinguishing Sacraments
Symbols
100

Name the 7 sacraments

Baptism, Eucharist, Penance, Confirmation, Marriage, Anointing of the sick, Holy orders

100

Which 2 Sacraments are Sacraments of Healing?

Penance and Anointing of the Sick.

100

Where did the last supper take place?

Jerusalem

100

At what Sacrament does the priest consecrate the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ.

The Eucharist

100

In which Sacrament are we sealed with the Holy Spirit

Confirmation

200

What is a Sacrament?

The visible or outward signs of God's grace.

200

Which Sacrament would a priest administer if someone is seriously ill?

 anointing of the sick

200

Which sacrament began at the Last Supper?

Eucharist

200

Which Sacrament uses these rituals - pouring of water over the head, anointing with oil and lighting a candle from the Paschal candle.

Baptism

200

What does the word Paschal mean?

Easter

300

Which group of Sacraments make us part of the Church community? 

Sacraments of Initiation.

300

In what way does the sacrament of reconciliation heal?

removes sin - reconciles us to God the father/Jesus - the vine is complete, etc.

300

What are the names of the beautiful vessels that hold the gifts of bread and wine that are transformed into the body and blood of Christ?

the chalice and the paten

300

Which two Sacraments help members serve the community?

Holy Orders and Marriage

300
Explain what the paschal candle represents

(alpha and omega, Jesus's love is stronger than death/evil, resurrection, good triumphs over evil, etc)

400

Which sacraments are instituted by Christ?

All seven Sacraments

400

Which category of Sacraments does the Sacrament of Confirmation belong?

Sacraments of Initiation.

400

Which Sacrament is known as the source and summit of the Catholic faith?

Eucharist

400

In which Sacrament does the one being ordained lay prostrate before the altar?

Holy Orders.

400

What color is typically associated with the sacraments of healing?

purple

500

Which Sacraments use oil as a symbol?

Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders, Anointing of the Sick.

500

Which Sacrament is not a Sacrament of Initiation- Baptism, Eucharist and Penance.

Penance.

500

How much of himself did Jesus give at the Last Supper?

All of himself

500

Which Sacraments are administered by the bishop?

Holy Orders, Confirmation.


500

Name two symbols typically associated with the sacrament of Confirmation.

dove, fire, red, oil

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