Sacraments
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General Knowledge
100

This sacrament should not be received if you are not in a state of grace.

What is communion?

100

This prayer, said at Sunday Mass, begins with “I believe in one God” and summarizes what Catholics believe about the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

What is the Nicene Creed?

100

This Holy Day celebrates the moment when Jesus, truly God and truly man, entered the world as a baby to save us.

What is the Nativity of Jesus Christ?

100

This is the large table at the front of the church where the bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Jesus.

What is the altar?

100

Before receiving Holy Communion at Mass, Catholics are asked to do this for one hour as a sign of reverence.

What is fasting?

200

After we confess our sins, the priest gives us this action—such as a prayer or good deed—to help us grow closer to God.

What is penance?


200

This special type of prayer is repeated for nine days in a row and is often prayed when we are asking God for a particular help or blessing.

What is a novena?

200

This feast celebrates Jesus’ victory over death and is the most important day of the Church year, even though its date changes every spring.  

What is the Resurrection of the Lord?

200

This large, often decorative bowl of holy water is used for baptisms.

What is the baptismal font?

200

Before entering a pew, Catholics show respect for Jesus in the tabernacle by bending one knee to the ground in this action.

What is genuflect?

300

This Sacrament strengthens us with the Holy Spirit and is usually celebrated by a Bishop.

What is Confirmation?

300

This prayer expresses sorrow for sins and is prayed during Reconciliation.

What is the Act of Contrition?

300

This Catholic holiday celebrates that all those who are in heaven - famous or not - are united with God forever.

What is All Saints Day?

300

This small room near the sanctuary is where the priest prepares for Mass and keeps vestments.

What is the sacristy?

300

This is the name of the place souls go to be purified before entering Heaven.

What is purgatory?

400

The process that allows unbaptized non-Catholic adults to receive their sacraments.

What is the Order of Christian Initiation?

400

This special prayer asks many holy men and women by name to pray for us and is often sung at big Church celebrations like Easter and baptisms.

What is the Litany of Saints?

400

This Holy Day reminds us that Mary was taken into Heaven at the end of her earthly life, not by her own power, but by God’s.

What is the Assumption of Mary?

400

This section of the church, usually slightly raised, contains the altar and is considered the most sacred area.

What is the sanctuary?

400

This is the name of the holy oil used in Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders.

What is chrism?

500

The number of sacraments a Catholic woman can receive in her lifetime.

The number of sacraments a Catholic Man can receive in his lifetime.

6


7

500

This prayer was taught to us by Jesus during his Sermon on the Mount.

What is the Lord's Prayer/Our Father?

500

Celebrated on January 1, this solemnity honors Mary with the Church’s highest title because she is the mother of Jesus.

What is the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God?

500

This main seating area of the church is where the congregation sits during Mass.

What is the nave?

500

This sacred container, often made of gold and shaped like a sunburst, is used to display the consecrated Host during Adoration.

What is a monstrance?

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