Saints
Church History
Bible
Sacraments
Genesis
100

This Saint is commonly associated with Christmas

St. Nicholas

100

Apostle who persecuted Christians but became Christian after he was blinded for three days.

St. Paul

100

The first book of the Bible

Genesis

100

This sacrament uses water and wipes away original sin.

Baptism

100

How many days did it take for God to create the world?

6 days (rested on the seventh)

200

This Saint spent years in India caring for the homeless and children.  

St. Mother Teresa

200

He denied Jesus three times, and then became the first Pope

St. Peter

200

This apostle was known as "The Betrayer"

Judas

200

What do Catholics believe the Eucharist is?

Jesus's real body and real blood.  

200

God created humans in this form or likeness

God's image

300

This was the last Pope to be canonized.

St. Pope John Paul II

300

A monk who got excommunicated in the 1500s and caused a split from the church, resulting in the Protestant denomination.  

Martin Luther

300

The first four books of the New Testament are called this

The Gospels

300

True or False: You can only receive the Sacraments once.  

False.  You can receive Eucharist, Confession, and Anointing of the Sick multiple times.  

300

Why did God create Eve?

So Adam wouldn't be alone

400

This Saint didn't believe in God growing up and made his mother chase him all across Italy.  

St. Augustine

400

A council in this place gave us the creed that we recite at Mass on Sunday.

The Council of Nicea

400

What happened to the original tablets that had the Ten Commandments?

Moses got mad and smashed them on the ground.  

400

What do you receive at Confirmation?

The Holy Spirit

400

How was Eve created?  From where?

Adam's rib
500

Where was St. Patrick born?

England
500

Why did the Catholic Church send Christopher Columbus?

To spread the Word of Jesus

500

How many books are in the Bible?

73

500

What are the seven Sacraments?

Baptism
Reconciliation/Confession
Eucharist
Confirmation
Holy Orders
Matrimony
Anointing of the Sick

500

The natural leaning to sin is called this

Concupiscence