When does a baptism usually take place?
Sunday mass
What is the matter of confirmation?
Chrism
When did Jesus institute the eucharist?
The Last Supper
The part of the mass that includes the sign of peace and holy communion.
Liturgy of the Eucharist
The liturgical season leading to Easter.
Lent
The scented oil used to anoint people in baptism.
Chrism
At what age are Catholics usually confirmed?
7-16/teenage years
What is the matter of the eucharist?
Bread and wine
This sacrament has to be celebrated at every mass.
Eucharist.
New Year in the Church
Advent
What is the matter of baptism?
Water
The spiritual qualities that are strengthened in a person at confirmation.
Gifts of the Holy Spirit.
The eucharist has the power to forgive these kinds of sins.
Venial sins
The part of the mass when scripture is read and the priest gives a homily.
Liturgy of the Word
This liturgical season ends with Epiphany/ the Baptism of the Lord
Christmas
This symbol of baptism is used to communicate how Jesus is a light for the Church.
Candle
Who is the ordinary minister of confirmation?
Bishop
The eucharist is related to this Jewish holy day.
Passover
Also called the Prayers of the Faithful, this part of the mass involves the whole church praying together for specific people/causes.
General Intercession
The color green is used to represent this liturgical season
Ordinary time
Who is the ordinary minister of baptism?
Priest
What is the form of confirmation?
"N., be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit."
What is the form of the eucharist?
"This is my body." "This is the cup of my blood."
The part of the eucharistic prayer when Jesus's words at the last supper are recited and remembered.
Anamnesis
This holy day marks the end of the Easter season
Pentecost