Catholic Vocabulary
Catholic Misc.
Catholic Holidays
Catholic Sacraments
Catholic Trivia - Mass
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A word that means congregation

Assembly

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What liturgical color does a priest wear most often?

green

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The day we commemorate the resurrection of Jesus

Easter

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How many sacraments does the Church have?

7

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The principle day of the week for the celebration of the Eucharist.

Sunday

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Another name for the Sacrament of Reconciliation.

Confession or Penance

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The name of our current Pope.

Pope Francis

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The 40 days of fasting before Easter are called...

Lent

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Sacraments of Initiation are?....

Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist

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What is the creed?

A formal statement of what we believe about the Holy Trinity and the Church.

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What is sacred Scripture?

The Bible ( The Word of God written by humans

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Father, Son, Holy Spirit are also called...

The Holy Trinity

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The 28 day period leading up to Christmas is called...

Advent

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Free points!!

Free Points for everyone!

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What is in a state of grace?

To be in a “state of grace” means to be free from mortal sin.

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The name of the place where the Eucharist is stored?

Tabernacle

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The unique presence of Christ in the Eucharist, Jesus Christ is really and truly present in... 

Body, Blood, soul and divinity

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This holiday includes three wise man visiting Jesus after his birth

The Epiphany

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The names of the 7 sacraments. 

Baptism, Confession, Eucharist, Confirmation, Matrimony, Holy Orders, and Anointing of the Sick

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When should you genuflect?

Before entering the pew and anytime you pass in front of the Tabernacle.

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What is the action where we bend one knee towards the Tabernacle?

genuflecting

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For Catholics, participation in the Sunday Eucharist is..

A privilege and a duty

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The day that the Holy Spirit came down to Earth.

Pentecost

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Used to meditate on life of Christ and his mother.

The Rosary

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What is the homily?

It explains the reading in the liturgy of the word done by the priest or deacon

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