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100

This country is where the Holy family fled to escape King Herod, who was trying to kill the infant Jesus

What is Egypt?

100

This 1960 presidential candidate became the first Catholic elected President of the United States.

Who is John F. Kennedy?

100

This apostle, traditionally regarded as a cousin of Jesus and author of a brief New Testament letter, became known as the patron saint of impossible causes—partly because early Christians avoided invoking him due to his name’s resemblance to the betrayer’s.

Who is St. Jude?

100

In Catholic teaching, this type of spiritual being is a fallen angel who rebelled against God and seeks to tempt or deceive humans away from holiness.

What is a Demon?

100

This color, used on vestments and church decorations during Lent and Advent, symbolizes penance, preparation, and the royalty of Christ.

What is the color purple?

200

This Catholic pilgrimage site in France became famous after the 1858 Marian apparitions to St. Bernadette Soubirous and is now known for its healing spring, drawing millions of pilgrims each year.

What is Lourdes?

200

This pop icon, raised Catholic and known for provocative religious imagery in her work—and even facing bans from the Vatican—took her stage name from Our Lady of the same title

Who is Madonna?

200

This Italian teenager, known for his deep devotion to the Eucharist and for creating an online catalog of Eucharistic miracles before his death from leukemia in 2006, became the first millennial declared Blessed and then Canonized, and is often called a patron for the digital age.

Who is St. Carlo Acutis?

200

This blessed object, used in the Catholic Church for blessings, protection, and reminders of baptism, is created when a priest invokes the Holy Spirit over water and mixes it with blessed salt.

What is holy water?

200

This Lenten practice involves limiting food as an act of penance and spiritual discipline, recalling Christ’s 40 days in the desert.

What is fasting?

300

This European country, though small in size, is home to the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, one of the most visited Marian pilgrimage sites in the world.

What is Portugal?

300

This 2013 horror film, based on the real‑life case files of Catholic demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren, follows a family tormented by a malevolent presence.

What is The Conjuring?

300

This teenage saint, claiming she had visions from St. Michael, St. Catherine, and St. Margaret, led French forces during the Hundred Years’ War, and was captured by the Burgundians, condemned by an English‑backed ecclesiastical court, and burned at the stake in 1431—only to be declared innocent and later canonized.

Who is Joan of Ark?

300

This ordained leader in the Catholic Church is a successor to the apostles, has the fullness of the sacrament of Holy Orders, and is responsible for overseeing a diocese and ordaining priests and deacons.

What is a Bishop?

300

This day, which marks the end of Lent at sundown, commemorates the Last Supper, the institution of the Eucharist, and Jesus washing the disciples’ feet, beginning the solemn Triduum.

What is Good Thursday?

400

This Italian hilltop town, home to the Basilica of St. Francis and the birthplace of one of the Church’s most beloved saints, has been a major pilgrimage destination since the 13th century.

What is Assisi?

400

This 1973 horror film, based on a novel inspired by a real case of demonic possession, became one of the most controversial movies of its era, featuring Catholic priests performing the Rite of Exorcism and sparking widespread public interest in the Church’s teachings on spiritual warfare.

What is The Exorcist?

400

This 20th‑century pope, the first Polish pontiff and one of the longest‑reigning popes in Church history, survived a 1981 assassination attempt, played a key role in the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe, and was canonized in 2014.

Who is St. John Paul II?

400

This sacred object, often associated with saints, can include physical remains, items they used, or things that touched their bodies, and is venerated in the Catholic Church as a tangible connection to holy men and women.

What is a relic?

400

This Lenten devotion, traditionally prayed on Fridays, follows Jesus’ journey to Calvary through 14 meditative moments such as His condemnation, His falls, and His crucifixion.

What are the Stations of the Cross?

500

What is the name of the garden Jesus went to pray in before he was captured?

What is Gethsemane?

500

This American actor, cast as Jesus in Mel Gibson’s 2004 film The Passion of the Christ, endured hypothermia, accidental injuries, and even a lightning strike during filming.

Who is Jim Caviezel?

500

This saint, known as the “Little Flower,” taught the “Little Way” of holiness and is one of only four female Doctors of the Church.

Who is St. Thérèse of Lisieux?

500

This church emerged after King Henry VIII broke with Pope Clement VII, who refused to grant him an annulment from Catherine of Aragon—sparking a political and theological crisis that led the king to declare himself head of a new national church.

What is the Church of England?

500

This Lenten practice involves giving to the poor and performing works of charity as a way of turning the heart away from selfishness and toward love of neighbor.

What is almsgiving?