The 1st Commandment
The 2nd Commandment
The 3rd Commandment
Prayer
Virtue
100

The First Commandment

What is I am the Lord thy God you shall have no strange gods before me?

100

The Second Commandment

Thou shalt not take the LORD's name in vain
100

The Third Commandment    

Keep Holy the Sabbath

100

Prayer is

The raising of one's mind and heart to God

100

The definition of virtue from the Catechism


An habitual and firm disposition to do the good.

200

Impiety is        

Sin of lacking reverence or proper respect for God

200

Swearing or taking a false oath is wrong    

It calls on God who is truth to bear witness to an untruth.

200

For Catholics "the Sabbath" is on  

Sunday

200

The most perfect prayer

The Mass

200

Charity is      

Love of God above all things for his own sake

300

This is commanded by the First Commandment  

 That you may not have strange gods

300

The virtue of Reverence help us.  

 Show honor and respect for persons who possess some dignity or goodness.

300

Kinds of work can you do on Sunday

  1. Charity

  2. Care of your family

300

A prayer of Thanksgiving

The expression of gratitude, especially to God

300

The First Precept of Natural Law         

Do Good and Avoid Evil

400

In the Old Testament Israel worship God through

Sacrifice and the Temple

400

The Hebrew original of the second commandment uses this word in place of “take”    

Carry

400

The two books of the Bible containing the 10 Commandments    

 Exodus and Deuteronomy

400

A type of Supplication

Intercession

400

The power of the soul helps in knowing good and evil.    

 The Conscience

500

Heresy is                      

  Wilful denial of a truth of the faith

500

St. Ignatius of Loyola says that christians are to swear.

Truthfully, with reverence and only when necessary

500

Sunday Mass renders God this kind of worship according to the Catechism      

 Outward, visible, public, and regular worship

500

Meditation has this many objects (Bonus x2 if you name them) 

  1. Mysteries of Faith.

  2. Better knowledge of God’s desire for me.

  3. The Divine Will.

500

The object of the Theological virtues 

God