Sacraments
Church
People
Symbols
Holy Days
100

How many sacraments are there?

7
100

What does wine at church symbolize?

What is blood

100

Who named Jesus?

who is The Angel Gabriel 

100

What prayer is said at the beginning and end of each decade of the Rosary?

Our Father and Glory Be

100

What is the liturgical color for the season of Advent?

Purple or Violet

200

What is the term for the bread used in the Eucharist?

Host

200

The number of times we read the Bible during mass?

What is four

200
Who is Jesus cousin?

John the Baptist

200

What is the term for the process of declaring someone a saint?

Canonization 

200

The belief that Mary was conceived without original sin

What is the Immaculate Conception?

300

The sacrament that completes baptism

What is Confirmation 

300

What are the three levels of ordination?

Deacon, Priest, Bishop

300
Who was the first Pope?

Peter

300
What are the letters on the cross?

INRI

300

When Moses received the Commandments from God, this is what they were written on?

Two Tablets of Stone

400

How often are we REQUIRED to go to confession?

Once a year it is required

400

A special place where the Eucharist (that's been blessed) bread is kept between mass

What is the Tabernacle?

400

Which prophet was swallowed by a big fish?

Jonah

400

How many books are in the Bible?

73 books

400

Our Church celebrates ___________ to help us remember the whole story of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection.

The liturgical year

500

What are all the Sacraments 

Baptism, Eucharist, Reconciliation, Marriage, Holy Orders, Anointing of the sick, Confirmation

500

What is the belief that the bread and wine become the actual body and blood of Christ during the Eucharist

Transubstantiation

500

The first station is called "Jesus is condemned to death". Who imposes the death sentence on Jesus?

Who is Pontius Pilate?

500

Jesus gave us ways of living that if practiced, can help us be truly happy, and devoted disciple. What are these ways of living called?

The Beatitudes

500

What is a Solemnity?

 A solemnity in the liturgical year is a feast day of the highest rank celebrating a mystery of faith such as the Trinity, an event in the life of Jesus, the Blessed Virgin Mary, or important saints. The observance begins with the vigil on the evening before the actual date of the feast.