Intro to Genesis
Patriarchs
Liturgical Seasons
Order of Mass
Wildcard
100

The creation stories, The Fall, Noah's Ark, Cain and Abel, etc. can all be found in this section of the Pentateuch. 

Genesis

100

The three Patriarchs in order. 

Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

100

This is the longest ligurgical season of the year

Ordinary Time

100

The most important part of the Mass.

Eucharist

100

This is when the first ever Mass was celebrated.

The Last Supper

200

The fallen state of human nature and sin of the first human beings who lost their original holiness are known as this. 

Original Sin
200

The chapter in which God makes the first covenant with Abraham by sealing passing through a path of slaughtered animals. 

Genesis 15

200

This liturgical season begins the liturgical year, which begins 4 Sundays before Christmas.

Advent

200

The part of the Mass during which Communion happens.

Liturgy of the Eucharist

200

This flower is heavily associated with the Virgin Mary.

Mary

300

The first 11 chapters of Genesis contain stories known as this.

Primeval History

300

Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob's wives. 

Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel (and Leah). 

300

Lent begins on this day and lasts 40 days.

Ash Wednesday

300

The part of the Mass during which the Responsorial Psalm is sung.

Liturgy of the Word

300

Days on which the faithful are expected to attend Mass and engage in rest from work and recreation

Holy Day of Obligation 

400
The Old Testament is divided into these four parts 

Pentateuch, Historical Books, Wisdom and Poetry Books, Books of the Prophets

400

A type for Jesus in Genesis 22. 

Isaac 

400

This season lasts 12 days; it begins with a major feast day and ends with the feast of the Baptism of the Lord.

Christmas

400

These are the 4 main parts of the Mass.

Introductory Rites, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Concluding Rites

400

The two hymns/acclamations we do NOT sing during Lent.

Gloria and Alleluia

500

The first five books of the Bible

Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy 
500

This is what the name Israel means. 

"wrestles with God"

500

This celebration begins on the evening of Holy Thursday, includes Good Friday, and ends Sunday evening with a Vigil Mass. It is three days long.

Easter Tridduum 

500

In Exodus 12, this is a "type" for Jesus' sacrifice.

the Passover Lamb

500

A truth revealed by God, which the magisterium of the Church declared as binding

Dogma

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