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100

Who are the Persons of the Trinity?

the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit

100

The desire to do something wrong.

Temptation

100

Through Moses, God gave the people rules to follow, which are called the..

Ten Commandments

100

In order to enter into the Kingdom of Heaven, we must become...

like children

100

During Ordinary Time, it is a time to...

grow and deepen our faith
200
It is our responsibility to care for all of God's Creations, and be...

custodians

200

God promised a ______ to reconcile ur relationship with him.

Savior

200

The story of the early Church is told in the...

New Testament

200

WILD CARD: The Three Theological Virtues are...

Faith, Hope, and Charity

200

After Jesus ascended into heaven, he sent..

The Holy Spirit; an Advocate

300

Which book of the Bible contains the account of Creation?

Genesis

300

The Story of Salvation begins with a covenant with...

Abraham

300

God's Revelation is in...

The Old Testament

300

When we recognize our dependence on God, we are...

humble

300

To help us grow in grace, the we can use objects and devotions that help us celebrate our faith with greater awareness called...

sacramentals

400

Creation is the work of

The Trinity; God, the Creator

400

We are inclined to do wrong because of...

Original Sin

400

The story of Moses is recorded in which book of the Bible?

Exodus

400

The Beatitudes are part of

The Sermon on the Mount

400

During Ordinary Time we celebrate signs of Jesus' grace instituted by the Church.

Sacraments

500

One way to praise the Trinity is to pray the Sign of the Cross and Glory Be, these prayers that honor the Trinity are called a...

doxology

500

The idea that humans are basically good but capable of sin is called

The Human Condition

500

Which three religions honor Abraham as a holy person?

Christianity, Judaism, and Islam

500

WILD CARD: The virtue that means flexibility and the willingness and desire to learn.

Docility

500

List all seven sacraments

Baptism, Reconciliation, Eucharist, Confirmation, Matrimony, Anointing of the Sick, and Holy Orders