This is the first sacrament received under the Catholic church.
What is Baptism?
This is what we receive during Mass.
What is the body and blood of Christ?
He is Jesus' adoptive father.
Who is Saint Joseph?
Pope Francis
Who is the Pope?
These are the Sacraments that we can receive regularly.
What is Confession and Holy Communion?
Sacrament under which we first receive the Eucharist.
What is the Holy Communion?
This prayer consists of 5 mysteries and is prayed using beads.
What is the Rosary?
The Sunday after we celebrate "Christ the King".
When does advent begin?
The birth of Christ.
What do we celebrate during Christmas? / What is Christmas?
These are the Sacraments of Initiation.
What is Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Eucharist?
These are the vessels used in the Eucharistic liturgy.
What are the Chalice and Paten?
This is the prayer Fr Jeronimo taught us today.
What is God is here, God is with us, we are loved?
Purple and pink.
What are the colors of the advent candles?
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Who comprises the Holy Trinity?
These are the 7 gifts received from the Holy Spirit during confirmation.
What are Wisdom, Understanding, Right to Counsel, Fortitude/Courage, Knowledge, Piety, Fear of the lord?
These are the two parts that the Mass is divided into.
What are the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist?
When Mary visited Elizabeth, she glorified God with this prayer.
What is the Magnificat?
He announced the coming of Jesus to Mary.
Who is Archangel Gabriel?
These are the three archangels.
Who are St Michael, St Gabriel, and St Raphael?
These are the seven sacraments.
What are Baptism, Holy Communion, Confirmation, Reconciliation, Anointing of the sick, Marriage, and Ordination?
These are the days that Catholics are obilged to attend Mass.
What are Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation?
This prayer is usually prayed at Mass and is a profession of faith.
What is the Creed?
These are the gifts given to Jesus upon his birth.
What is Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh?
These are the Gospels.
What are Matthew, Mark, and Luke, and John?