People
Vocab
The Bible
Trinity
Joining the Faith
100

Chose to be baptized as an example for others.

Jesus

100

A person who accepts Jesus' message and tries to live as he did.

Disciple

100

The 73 Books that make up the Old and New Testament.

Canon

100

The Trinity consists of these three things.

Father, Son, Holy Spirit

100

A gift from God that allows us the ability to choose to do good or evil.

Free Will

200

After growing up not following the rules and even stealing from a local farm, he searched for the meaning of life and a relationship with God, opening his eyes to faith.

St. Augestine

200

Someone who is called to speak for God.

Prophet

200
The four most important books of the New Testament.
Gospels
200

The most powerful insight that we have about God is this of the Trinity.

Mystery

200
The event that started Jesus' public life and teaching.

Baptism

300

The Precursor to prepare the way for Jesus

John the Baptist

300

Messiah is a title used for Jesus meaning this.

Anointed One

300

The first five books of the Old Testament

Torah

300

God's role in the Trinity

Creator

300
Repenting your sins and getting baptized frees you from this.

Original Sin

400

John the Baptist wore camel skin and ate this strange food item.

Locust

400

Rosaries, medals, and statues that are used to help celebrate our faith with great awareness and devotion.

Sacramentals

400

The New Testament tells the story of Jesus' Life, Death, Resurrection, and this final event.

Ascension

400

Visual sign of discipleship.

Sign of the Cross

400

The treasure of wisdom that teaches us how to build a just society and live holy lives amid the challenges of the modern world.

Catholic Social Teaching

500
Known as the mighty lion, an evangelist that told Jesus' story.

Mark

500

An immediate forerunner sent to prepare the way for the Messiah.

Precursor

500

In the Old Testament God made this, a solemn agreement, between God and his people.

Covenant

500

Brought to Earth during the Pentecost. 

The Holy Spirit

500

The responsibility to contribute to the betterment of society, meeting everyone's spiritual and worldly needs and is a core teaching of the Church.

Common Good