The names of the first humans God created.
Who is Adam and Eve?
The 3 persons in the Holy Trinity.
The name of the 2 parts of the Bible.
What are the Old Testament and New Testament?
Recite the "Sign of the Cross".
What is "In the Name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit"?
Name one tradition that our class always does.
What is "Answers May Vary"?
The number of days God took to create everything.
What is 6 days?
Finish the sentence: All humans are created in the _______ and _______ of God.
What is "Image" and "Likeness"?
The name of the accounts of the New Testament as a whole.
What are the Gospels?
True or False: As a Catholic, our faith helps us have all the answers.
Bending the right knee on the ground in reverence to Our Lord.
What is Genuflect?
The part of Adam that God took to create Eve.
What is a rib?
Name the specific quality that everybody has received from God that no one can take away.
What is "Dignity"?
True or False: The Old Testament consists of a single book detailing the God's relationship with Jesus' ancestors, the Israelites.
What is False?
When in _______, we can focus more on a conversation with God.
What is "Silence"?
The specific role we all are called to be as the children of God.
What is "Disciples"
The name of the first sin passed down and inherited by all humans.
What is Original Sin?
What is the Life, Death, and Resurrection?
The very first book in the Bible.
What is Genesis?
Name at least 3 things we ask for in the "Our Father" Prayer.
1. Give us our daily bread
2. Forgive us our trespasses
3. Lead us not into temptation
4. Deliver us from evil
The object the angel protecting the Garden of Eden is holding.
What is a "Flaming Sword"?
The two words that describe the status of the human soul before Original Sin.
What is Holy and Divine?
The title of the person God planned to send to save people from their sins.
What is the "Messiah"?
Name each Gospel's author.
Define what "prayer" means to you.
What is "Answers may vary"?
Name 3 Languages Jesus likely spoke during his ministry.
What are Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic?