The Bible
The Sacraments
Patriarchs
Vocabulary
Year in the Church
100

What are the two sections of the Bible called?

The Old and New Testaments

100

How many sacraments are there?

Seven

100

During the Great Flood, what kind of bird did Noah release to see if the flood was over?

A dove

100

What are the three parts of the Trinity?

Father, Son and Holy Spirit

100

What is the first day of Lent called?

Ash Wednesday 

200

Which people wrote the Old Testament?

The Jewish people

200

Which sacrament washes away original sin?

Baptism

200

Who baptized an adult Jesus in the Jordan River?

John the Baptist

200

What is the name for a day when the Church requires you to attend Mass?

Holy Day of Obligation

200

Which season begins the Church’s year?

Advent

300

In the Book of Genesis, what did God create first?

Light

300

When did Jesus perform the first celebration of the Eucharist?

Holy Thursday

300

What sign did God give Noah that He would never again destroy the earth?

A rainbow

300

What is another name for “Savior” or “Anointed One?”

Messiah or Christ

300

What is the last day of the Christmas season called?

Epiphany

400

The names of the four Evangelists who wrote the Gospels are Matthew, Mark, Luke and who else?

John

400

The three Sacraments of Initiation are baptism, the Eucharist, and what else?

Confirmation

400

Ten generations after Noah, who did God choose to be the father of a new and great nation?

Abram/Abraham

400

What do you call a formal agreement or promise God makes with His people?

A covenant

400

On what holiday did the Holy Spirit visit the Apostles with tongues of flame?

Pentecost

500

During Mass, which reading describes life in the first Christian communities?

The second reading

500

Which sacrament do we receive from a bishop?

Confirmation

500

What was the name of the great king of Israel who began life as a shepherd?

David

500

What term does the Church use for when Jesus will return to bring God’s new kingdom to Earth?

The Second Coming

500

What do we call the time of year between the seasons of Christmas and Lent?

Ordinary Time