Popes
Sacraments
Mary
Saints
Jesus
100

He’s the first pope from South America.

Pope Francis

100

This is the first sacrament a Catholic receives, and it washes away original sin.

Baptism

100

This angel told Mary she would be the Mother of God.

Gabriel.

100

This saint is known for loving animals and is the patron of ecology.

St. Francis of Assisi

100

Jesus was born in this town, fulfilling Old Testament prophecy.

Bethlehem

200

The pope lives in this tiny independent country.

Vatican City

200

This sacrament is received at Mass and is the true Body and Blood of Jesus.

Eucharist

200

This Marian prayer reflects on the mysteries of Christ’s life and is prayed using beads.

Rosary

200

This young Italian saint died at age 15 and is known as the "Patron Saint of the Internet."

Blessed Carlo Acutis

200

Jesus performed His first miracle at this event by turning water into wine.

Wedding at Cana

300

He forgave the man who tried to assassinate him.

Pope John Paul II

300

This sacrament strengthens you with the gifts of the Holy Spirit, often received in your teens.

Confirmation

300

Mary appeared to three shepherd children in this town in Portugal in 1917.

Fatima

300

This saint of Calcutta cared for the poor and dying and received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.

St. Teresa of Calcutta (Mother Teresa)

300

This apostle denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed.

Peter

400

The pope wears this white hat. Also known as a skullcap

Zuchetto

400

This sacrament forgives sins through a priest’s absolution.

Reconciliation

400

This dogma teaches that Mary was conceived without original sin.

Immaculate Conception

400

This saint wrote the Spiritual Exercises and founded the Jesuits.

St. Ignatius of Loyola

400

Jesus taught this prayer when His disciples asked Him how to pray.

Our Father prayer

500

The first pope to use Twitter.

Pope Benedict XVI

500

These two sacraments are directed toward the salvation of others and involve a special lifelong vocation.

Holy Orders and Matrimony

500

This title of Mary comes from her appearance to St. Juan Diego in Mexico in 1531.

Our Lady of Guadalupe

500

This young Italian saint died at age 15 and is known as the "Patron Saint of the Internet."

St. Bernadette

500

This event celebrates Jesus rising from the dead on the third day.

Resurrection