Sacraments
This is the CATEGORY of sacraments that includes Baptism, First Eucharist, and Confirmation.
What are the Sacraments of Initiation?
This is where the Sacrament of Baptism is performed and holds the Holy Water.
What is a baptismal font?
This Sacrament removes original sin.
What is Baptism?
These two things are often symbols for the Holy Spirit.
What is the dove and flame?
When the Priest says "May the Peace of Christ be with you," we respond with these words.
What is, "And with your spirit"
This prayer gives glory to the Trinity.
What is the Glory Be?
The condition of sin shared by all people as a result of the actions of Adam and Eve.
What is original sin?
This is the word we use to mean one God in three persons - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
What is the The Trinity?
The Sacraments included in the category of Sacraments of Service, include these:
What are Marriage and Holy Orders?
This six syllable word is what Catholics believe occurs when the host is consecrated.
What is Transubstantiation?
This is the most frequently received Sacrament among Catholics.
What is Holy Eucharist/ Communion?
Catholics do these movements during mass to express various aspects of their faith such as listening and learning, worship, and adoration and humility.
What is sit, stand, and kneel?
This is a devotion which uses special prayer beads to guide the praying individual through the life of Christ and his mother, Mary, and includes the Hail Mary, the Lord's prayer, the Glory Be, the Apostles Creed, and optionally - Oh My Jesus and Hail Holy Queen.
What is praying the Rosary?
This prayer is used during Reconciliation, following the confession of sins and prior to receiving absolution.
What is The Act of Contrition?
The Catholic Church recognizes this number of sacraments.
What are 7 Sacraments?
Jesus said these are the two greatest commandments.
What are:
1. Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.
2. Love your neighbor as yourself.
Matthew 22:37-39
Sacraments in this CATEGORY are meant to ease suffering in the body and the mind.
What are the Sacraments of Healing?
This is the location where consecrated hosts are stored between masses.
What is the TABERNACLE?
This sacrament is often given before a person undergoes surgery or is experiencing illness in order to give them peace and strength.
What is Anointing of the Sick?
The Priest wears vestments of this color to symbolize joy and celebration.
What is ROSE?
When entering or leaving a pew, we do this action toward the altar.
What is genuflect?
This prayer venerates Mary, the mother of Jesus and asks for her blessing.
What is the Hail Mary?
This is the word for a student preparing for confirmation.
What is a Catechumen?
This part of the bible includes histories, census, and laws from the time before Jesus's birth.
What is the Old Testament?
Marriage is in this CATEGORY sacraments.
What are the Sacraments of Service?
This red candle next to the tabernacle, called the Sanctuary Candle, when lit, tells us this.
What is that Jesus Christ, in the form of the consecrated host, is present in the church?
With this sacrament, you receive a special outpouring of the Holy Spirit, strengthening our personal relationship with Jesus Christ and signifies reaching maturity in your Faith.
What is Confirmation?
This is a sacramental present in the church that we use to remind ourselves of our baptism.
What is Holy Water?
This is something you can do to spend time with the Lord by spending time in prayer and meditation before the Eucharist, displayed in a Monstrance on the altar.
What is Adoration?
An action performed by Catholics at the start and end of prayers.
What is the Sign of the Cross?
Who can bestow the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
What is a Bishop?
These are the 4 Gospels.
What are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John?
These are the 2 sacraments in the category of Healing.
What are:
1. Reconciliation
2. Anointing of the Sick?
You can find these on the walls around the church. They tell the story of Christ's Passion through symbolic images.
What are the Stations of the Cross?
True or false and explain why.
A Catholic must be baptized more than once.
False.
When baptized, and indelible mark is placed on your soul.
The color purple symbolizes this in the Catholic church.
What is penance/sacrifice/preparation?
True or false.
Catholics worship Mary, them other of Jesus.
What is false?
This prayer was taught to the disciples by Jesus and is said during the Mass by the community of believers.
What is The Lord's Prayer?
These sacraments can be received more than once.
What are Reconciliation and Anointing of the sick?
(Sacraments of Healing)
This man was the second cousin of Jesus and dedicated his life to preparing the way for Christ's coming.
Who was John the Baptist?
The three CATEGORIES of Sacraments.
What are
1. Initiation
2. Healing
3. Service?
Within the altar of the Catholic church, you would find this article of veneration connected to Jesus or to a Saint in the form of a body part or associated item.
What is a Relic?
A Catholic who commits this type of sin must go to confession prior to receiving the Eucharist.
What is a Mortal Sin?
We do not worship Saints, instead we do this.
What is "Venerate Them."
Mass is made up of these two parts (Scripture readings then transubstantiation).
What is
1. Liturgy of the Word, and
2. Liturgy of the Eucharist?
This prayer states the tenants of the Catholic Faith, clearly stating the basic Catholic beliefs.
What is the Apostles Creed (or Nicene Creed)?
DAILY DOUBLE:
List all the Sacraments of the Catholic Church
What are:
1. Initiation 5. Anointing of the Sick
2. Eucharist 6. Marriage
3. Confirmation 7. Holy Orders
4. Reconciliation
There are how many books in a Catholic Bible compared to other non-Catholic bibles.
What are 73 books in the Catholic Bible compared to 66 books in Protestant bibles.
(Difference of 7: 1 Maccabees, 2 Maccabees, Tobit, Judith, Sirach, Wisdom, and Baruch)
Why: Protestant bibles only include the books originally composed in Hebrew but the Catholic Bible contains the 7 books that were originally written in Greek. Protestant Bibles call these seven books the Apocrypha
This is the first sacrament of initiation that is received by Catholics.
What is baptism?
In the church, these are stored in the AMBRY and are used in Baptism, Confirmation, Anointing of the Sick, and Holy Orders.
What are holy oils?
DAILY DOUBLE
These are the three Holy Oils.
What is:
1. Oil of the Sick
2. Oil of Catechumens
3. Holy Chrism Oil
This is an object of veneration connected with Jesus or a Saint. These include parts of the body, items or parts of items associated with a saint, or items touched to either of the previous items.
What is a Relic?
This is the posture we use when the host is consecrated and until the consecrated hosts are returned to the Tabernacle.
What is kneeling?
We say this short prayer prior to receiving the Eucharist at Mass.
What is "Lord I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed."
Name at least three items/symbols used during the Sacrament of Baptism?
What are:
1. Holy Water (cleansing)
2. White Garment (purity, Christian dignity)
3. Candle with flame
4. Holy Chrism Oil
5. Oil of Catechumens
These were simple, relatable, stories used by Jesus to clearly illustrate the points of his lessons.
What are PARABLES?