What sin does Baptism take away?
Original Sin
Confirmation is usually given by who?
A Bishop
How many sacraments are there?
Seven
The fourth commandments states we must do this.
Honor thy mother and father
How many times a year are Catholics required to go to confession?
Once a year
What two people can administer a Baptism under normal circimstances?
A Deacon or Priest
The oil in Confirmation symbolizes what?
Strength
Under the sacrament of Anointing the Sick, what two places on the body does the priest anoint?
Forehead and hands.
What is the First Commandment.
I am the Lord your God; you shall have no other gods before me.
How many times a year are Catholics require to take the Holy Eucharist?
Once a year.
What words are spoken while pouring the water at a Baptism?
"I baptize thee in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit"
The character of Confirmation makes the Christian a __________ in Christ.
Soldier
Name one of the two sacraments of the dead.
Baptism or Penance.
The eighth commandment states that we must not do this against our neighbor.
Bear false witness.
Name one of the six holy days of Obligation in the U.S.
Christmas - December 25, Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God - January 1, Ascension Thursday - 40 days after Easter, The Assumption – August 15, All Saints Day – November 16, The Immaculate Conception – December 8
When should children be baptized?
As soon as possible after birth.
Confirmation gives us the strength to bear what?
Crosses
Name one of the five sacraments of the living.
Confirmation, Eucharist, Annointing of the sick, Holy Orders, & Matrimony
The tenth commandment states that you shall not covet this.
Your neighbors goods.
What is the First Precept of the Church?
To assist (attend) at Mass on all Sundays and holy days of obligation.
Baptism is the birth of who in our souls?
Christ
Confirmed Catholics must always study their what?
Religion
Which sacrament gives power to share in the Mass and receive the sacraments.
Baptism
What is the sixth commandment.
You shall not commit adultery.
Who in the Catholic Church has the right to make laws?
The right to make laws is exercised by the bishops (the successors of the apostles, and especially by the Pope – the successor of the chief of the apostles).