People
The person who parted the waters of the Red Sea.
Who was Moses?
This man lost his strength when his hair was cut.
Who was Samson?
You become a soldier of Christ when you receive this sacrament.
What is Confirmation?
Joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous.
What are the Mysteries of the Rosary?
A famous Irish saint whose feast day is March 17th.
Who is St. Patrick?
The great prophet swallowed by a whale.
Who was Jonah?
This form of prayer is said for other’s needs.
What is a petition or intercessory prayer?
These people are required to be at your Baptism.
Who are Godparents?
This prayer is an essential part of the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
What is the Act of Contrition?
An important church feast day which Halloween precedes.
What is All Saints’ Day?
This woman was the 1980 recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Who was St Teresa of Calcutta?
This is the state in which the pope resides.
What is Vatican City?
Extreme unction is the former name of this.
What is the sacrament of anointing of the sick?
These prayers of the Old Testament were written mostly by King David.
What are the Psalms?
The major feast day that is celebrated 50 days after Easter.
What is Pentecost?
This significant church leader started out as the greatest persecutor of the early Christian Church.
Who was Paul?
This event happens over 300,000 times a day.
What is the Mass?
The oil used in anointing for baptism & confirmation.
What is chrism oil?
Nine days of public or private prayer for a special occasion or intention.
What is a Novena?
An important Marian feast day celebrated on December 8th.
What is the Immaculate Conception?
This Roman Emperor was the first to convert to Christianity in 325 AD.
Who was Constantine?
Difficult or painful experiences offered up to God.
What is redemptive suffering?
Transubstantiation.
What is the conversion of bread & wine into the body & blood of Christ?
A prayer consisting of seven petitions.
What is the “Our Father”?
A saint and the first Christian martyr whose feast day is December 26th.
Who is St. Stephen?