The Third Person of the Holy Trinity who inspires, guides, and sanctifies the life of believers
Who is The Holy Spirit?
The First Sacrament any Christian receives and the one that acts as an "antidote for Original Sin"
What is Baptism?
This word means belief in one God
What is monotheism?
Catholics recognize that God is present to us in all creation
What is an attitude?
The Homily takes place during this Liturgy of the Mass
What is the Liturgy of the Word?
A solemn agreement between human beings or between God and a human being in which mutual agreements are recognized.
What is a Covenant?
The Sacred Chrism (One of the holy oils) is used in these two Sacraments of Initiation.
What are Baptism and Confirmation?
This Creed written in 325 AD has more statements about Jesus and the church than the Apostle's Creed.
What is the Nicene Creed?
Catholics Follow a special liturgical calendar
What is a practice?
The Transubstantiation takes place during this Liturgy of the Mass.
What is the Liturgy of the Eucharist?
The books of the Sacred Scripture are free from error regarding the Spiritual and Religious Truths God wishes to reveal through them for the sake of our salvation.
What is inerrancy?
Sacred signs that bear resemblance to the Sacraments, but which do not carry the guarantee of God's Grace associated with the seven Sacraments.
What are Sacramentals?
God's communication of himself done through Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition.
What is Divine Revelation?
Catholics profess that God is Trinity: Father Son and Holy Spirit
What is a belief?
The permanent or "indelible" mark on the soul made present in Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders.
What is Sacramental Character?
The list of books in the Bible. The books that have been recognized as Divinely Inspired and are in the Bible today.
What is Canon?
This Sacrament Seals us with the Holy Spirit and offers us deeper responsibility and participation in the Church.
What is Confirmation?
The changing of the bread and wine into the body and the blood of Jesus Christ
What is transubstantiation?
Catholics celebrate 7 Sacraments that form their worship.
What is a Practice?
This is the Definition of Sacrament
Will determine if correct
This the teaching body of the Catholic Church, consisting of the Bishops in communion with the Pope.
What is the Magisterium?
The grace to share love and bring about new life is given in this Sacrament.
What is matrimony?
All Creeds express statments of faith and include the Holy Trinity and this.
What is the Church?
Catholics Appreciate both Faith and Reason
what is an attitude?
This season of the Church is characterized by Prayer, Fasting, almsgiving and penance and is marked by the color violet.
What is Lent?