Bible Teachings
Halloween and Holy Days
Catholicism
Symbols and Beliefs
100

What prayer did Jesus give us?

The Lord’s Prayer (Our Father).

100

What was the original name for Halloween?

All Hallows’ Eve.

100

What does Christian mean?

A follower of Christ.

100

What do we call a cross with Jesus’ body on it?

A crucifix.

200

What commandments did Jesus give us?

Love God and love your neighbor.

200

What does the original Halloween name mean?

"The evening before All Saints’ Day."

200

What does Catholic mean?

Universal.

200

What does atheist mean?

A person who does not believe in the existence of God.

300

What does Luke 10:25-28 teach?

"Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, strength, and mind, and love your neighbor as yourself."

300

What do we call the 3 days of October 31, November 1, and November 2?

Allhallowtide.

300

Who created the Catholic religion?

Jesus Christ, who established it through His apostles, especially Peter.

300

What's the difference between Catholics and Christians?

Catholics are Christians, but not all Christians are Catholics. Catholics adhere to the Pope and the sacraments as central to their faith. Catholics believe in good works and scripture while protestants believe in sola scriptura.

400

What's the difference between Jesus’ commandments and the 10 commandments?

Jesus summarized the Ten Commandments into two: love for God and love for others.

400

What is the Holy day of November 1?

All Saints’ Day.

400

Who created the Protestant religion?

Martin Luther, who led the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century.

400

What do we call the bread and wine used in the Eucharist?

The Body and Blood of Christ.

500

How does the bread and wine turn into Jesus’ body and blood?

through transubstantiation, where the substance of bread and wine is transformed into the body and blood of Christ.

500

What do we need to do before receiving Holy Communion or the Eucharist?

Be in a state of grace, have confessed any mortal sins, and fast for an hour before Communion.

500

Why is the Catholic faith compared to a three-legged stool?

It stands on three sources of authority: Scripture, Tradition, and the Magisterium (teaching authority).

500

What is required before receiving the Eucharist in Catholicism?

Being free of mortal sin and having fasted for at least one hour before Communion.