The first sacrament of initiation.
What is Baptism?
Every week on Saturday or Sunday and on Holy Days of Obligation.
When and how often must we go to mass?
Original Sin
The inspired word of God.
What is the Bible?
The third sacrament of initiation.
What is Confirmation?
No serious sin, having the right intention, and observing the Communion fast.
What are the conditions for receiving Communion?
A deliberate turn away from God, or to choose what I want and not what God wants.
What is sin?
1. The Old Testament
2. The New Testament
What are the two major parts of the Bible?
The second sacrament of initiation.
What is Eucharist?
You cannot eat or drink anything other than water for one hour before mass.
What is the Communion Fast?
The sin that totally breaks one's relationship with God.
What is Mortal Sin?
The intentional ending of a pregnancy which results in the death of an unborn child.
What is Abortion?
The sacrament of spiritual healing.
What is Reconciliation?
Eating only one full meal a day and two smaller meals as well as not eating between meals.
What is Fasting?
The sin that lessens or weakens one's relationship with God and the Church.
What is Venial Sin?
The absence of something - in the Catholic faith, such as not eating meat on Fridays of Lent.
What is Abstinence?
The two sacraments of vocation (service).
What are Marriage and Holy Orders?
1. Attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation.
2. Confess your sins at least once a year.
3. Receive the Sacrament of the Eucharist at least during the Easter season.
4. Observe the laws of the Church concerning fasting and abstinence.
5. Provide for the material needs of the Church.
What are the precepts of the Church?
1. when we have done something seriously wrong
2. we know it is seriously wrong
3. we freely and willingly choose to do it anyway
What makes sin Mortal?
To preach the "Good News" of God's Kingdom.
What is Evangelization?