During our Baptism, we are cleansed with water to remove what....
What is Original Sin
Bonus point: Why do we have Original Sin?
Mrs. Raffe says "go to John 3: 16-21 in your Bibles, please!"
Break down what each part of "John 3: 16-21" means when looking up a passage in your Bible..;
John: Book in the Bible
3: Chapter 3 in book of John
16-21: Line number within the Chapter
Who are the three parts of the Holy Trinity?
God (Father)
Jesus (Son)
Holy Spirit
Who cleaned the face of Jesus as He walked to his crucifixion?
Veronica
What does it mean when we say that the Saints "intercede on our behalf."
The Intercession of Saints means that because the Saints are in Heaven with God they can/do bring our prayers and concerns directly to Him.
Name the following...
2 Sacraments of Service
2 Sacraments of Healing
3 Sacraments of Initiation
Sacraments of Service: Marriage & Holy Orders (Priesthood)
Sacraments of Healing: Reconciliation & Anointing of the Sick
Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, First Eucharist, & Confirmation
Name (3) of the 4 Gospels of the New Testament
What is Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
How many Commandments are there?
List as many as you can...
10 Commandments
Have no God above me - Do Not Lie - Do Not Steal Keep the Sabbath - Do Not Commit Adultery
Do Not Kill - Honor Father and Mother - Do Not Covet Your Neighbors Wife
Do Not take the Lord's Name in Vain - Do Not Covet Your Neighbor's Goods
The first thing you need to do in order to become a Saint...
Die, Be Dead for at least 6 years.
Bonus: Which comes first...Canonization or Beatification?
What does it mean to have "Dominion" over God's creation?
a delegated authority and responsibility to rule and care for creation. It's not about absolute power or domination over others, but rather a stewardship role given to humanity by God
The Nicene Creed and Apostles Creed are proclamations of what?
The Nicene and Apostles Creed are proclamations of what we believe as Catholics.
Bonus Point: Give an example of a phrase from the Nicene or Apostles Creed
What is the MAIN difference between the Old and New Testament?
Old Testament is before Jesus was born. A time when the prophets were telling of His coming. Ancient Judaism.
The New Testament is all about Jesus's life and ministry.
During the Mass, there are three readings read during the Liturgy of the Word. What are each of the readings called and from what part of the Bible are they read from?
First Reading: Old Testament
Second Reading: New Testament (Letter from Paul)
Gospel: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
*Bonus* What is read in between the First and Second Reading?
The promise God makes to his people through the prophets is known as a....
Ex: God promised Noah that because of his faithfulness, He would never flood the earth again.
Ex: God promised to send His only Son to save us from our sins.
A Covenant
A promise people God and his people. Both have roles to play in the promise.
What is a prophet and What do they do?
One called to speak for God and call the peaple to be faithful to the covenant. A major section of the Old Testament presents, 18 books, the messages and actions of the prophets.
Bonus: Name one Prophet
Each set of TEN beads on a Rosary are known as a...
What is a decade
How many total books in the Bible...
73 total books
*BONUS* : Name at least 4 different books
The process of the Bread and the Wine becoming the Body and Blood of Jesus...
Transubstantiation
Who Condemned Jesus to be crucified on the cross?
TRICK QUESTION:
It was all of us.
Pontius Pilate was the one who gave the final order.*
*Bonus* Who was released instead of Jesus?
What are some differences between Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition?
Sacred Scripture: the written word of God, which is considered to be divinely inspired and infallible. It is made up of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.
Sacred Tradition: The Word of God as received by the Apostles and passed down through the Church. Includes the Apostles' teachings, the celebration of the Eucharist, and the prayers of early Christian communities.
Name 3 or ALL of the Mysteries of the Rosary...
Glorious Mysteries
Sorrowful Mysteries
Joyful Mysteries
Luminous Mysteries
Bonus: What are the events in the Sorrowful Mysteries?
Which of these creatures are NOT mentioned in the Bible...
a) Dragons c) Shrimps & Crabs
b)Eagles d) Rabbits
Rabbits
NO Easter Bunny in the Bible
During the Council of Trent (1545 A.D), which dissenting (formerly) Catholic Monk challenged the Church's teachings, leading to the division of Catholics and Protestants?
Martin Luther
Which King and Prophet built the first Temple in the desert, after the Israelites had walked in the desert for 40 years?
King Solomon
Bonus: What important item was housed in Solomon's Temple?
What does it mean when we proclaim "I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church"?
Holy: The Church is holy because of its union with Jesus Christ. Set aside for God's purposes.
Catholic: Universal Church, "all over the world". Jesus gave the Church to the whole world for everyone to be a part of.
Apostolic: The Church is apostolic because it passes on the teachings of the apostles through their successors, the bishops, in union with the successors of Saint Peter, the Pope