virtues
Catholic vocabulary
Sacraments
The Bible
All that is Catholic
100

This virtue helps us give to God what rightfully belongs to him and to give to our neighbors what rightfully belongs to them. 

justice

100

The solemn agreement that God entered into with his people. 

Covenant

100

When we celebrate the Eucharist, we remember and share in the one _______ of Christ. 

sacrifice 

100

The Bible has 150 ______ and one is sung at every mass. 

psalms

100

During this Liturgical Season, the priest wears green vestments. 

Ordinary Time

200

This virtue enables us to love and serve God and others with unselfish devotion. 

charity

200

All people and creation living in communion with God at the end of time when the work of Christ will be completed and he will come again in glory. 

Kingdom of God 

200

The Sacrament of Reconciliation includes: confession, penance, contrition, and ______.

absolution

200

The _____ inspired the human writers of the Bible to faithfully and accurately communicate God's Word. 

Holy Spirit

200

The two main parts of mass are the Liturgy of the _____, and the Liturgy of the ________. 

Word, Eucharist 

300

This virtue helps us stand up for our faith in Christ. It helps us overcome obstacles that might keep us from practicing our faith. 

courage

300

the gift of God that is part of every person and that guides us to know and judge what is right and wrong 

conscience 

300

During the anointing of the sick, the priest anoints the sick's persons's forehead with: 

Oil of the Sick 

300

The first and last books of the Bible. 

Genesis and Revelation

300

the announcement to the Virgin Mary by the angel Gabriel that God had chosen her to be the Mother of Jesus 

annunciation

400

A person who acts with this virtue has a forgiving and understand heart:

mercy

400
the gift of God's life and love that makes us holy and helps us live holy lives 

sanctifying grace

400

Newly ordained priests receive a _____ and ______.

stole, chasuble

400

The twenty-one letters (called the Epistles) in the New Testament were written by 

St. Paul 

400

Mary was conceived without Original Sin. This is called the 

Immaculate Conception 

500

This is the virtue by which we hold to our faith, even through trying events or circumstances. 

perseverance

500

From the Latin word meaning "putting on flesh." The son of God becoming man while still being divine. 

incarnation

500

The Rite of Confirmation includes these two parts: 

laying on of hands, anointing with Sacred Chrism

500

The first five books of the Bible are known as the 

the Torah or the Pentateuch 

500

The Church has four essential characteristics. These characteristics are called Marks of the Church. The four Marks of the Church are: 

one, holy, Catholic, apostolic