The first book in the Bible
What is Genesis?
The belief that Jesus is God in human form.
What is Incarnation?
Paul's job before he became an Apostle
What is a pharisee/enforcer/persecutor of early Christians?
This saint is often referred to as “the Mother of God”, or “the Mother of the Church”
The sacrament of regeneration through water and in the word
What is Baptism?
The last book of the Bible
What is Revelation?
this season, leading up to Easter, is a time for prayer, fasting, and sacrifice
This apostle is known as “the rock” upon which Jesus said He would build His church.
Who is Peter?
Where Jesus was born
What is Bethlehem?
This prayer, also called the Lord’s Prayer, is recited by everyone during mass and is a very important prayer in the Catholic Faith
what is the Our Father?
A familiar story to make people understand a deeper lesson.
What is a Parable?
This term describes the belief that God is 3 parts in one nature: Father, Son, Holy Spirit.
What is the (Holy) Trinity?
This Apostle was a tax collector before following Jesus.
Who is Matthew?
The religion based on Jesus' life and teachings
What is Christianity?
Gathering to remember the life, death, and resurrection
What is the Eucharist/breaking bread?
The ways the Bible was passed down.
What is oral, written, edited?
Careful examination of the original meaning of texts in their historical and literary contexts, the way the Church teaches us to read the Bible
What is exegesis?
This symbol, often associated with Peter, represents his role as the gatekeeper of Heaven.
what are keys?
Information about the life, death, ministry, and resurrection of Jesus.
What are the Gospels?
A reminder of God's love; that Jesus gave up His life for us
Why is there a Crucifix at the center of every Catholic Church?
When the Apostles received the Holy Spirit and gained the courage, strength, and wisdom to carry out their new faith.
What is Pentecost?
The 10 principles of the Catholic Social Teachings (list at least 5)
What is Common good, dignity of the human person, ecological responsibility, economic justice, preferential option for the poor, participation, peace, rights and responsibilities, solidarity, subsidiarity and the role of government
The Apostles are commanded to preach the gospel; they were to communicate the gifts of God to all people.
What is Jesus' mission for the Apostles?
This is the town where Jesus performed His first miracle of turning water into wine at a wedding.
What is Cana?
The hierarchy of the Church (Top to bottom)
What is The Pope, Cardinals, Bishops, Priests, Deacons, Us?