How many sacraments does the Roman Catholic Church have?
What is 7? The seven sacraments are the sacraments of baptism, reconciliation, marriage, holy orders, anointing of the sick, confirmation, and the Eucharist.
How many sacraments are there?
What is 7?
According to the Book of Exodus, Moses received the Ten Commandments from whom?
Who is God?
List two different names for Jesus.
What is Jesus, Emmanuel, Lord, Son of God, or Messiah?
What is the forgiveness of original Sin and dedication of new life to the Church?
What is Baptism?
Which commandment talks about not prioritizing anything before God?
What is have no other idols/gods?
What is the definition of faith?
What is the personal acceptance and firm hold on what God has revealed in deeds and words?
What are the sacraments?
The seven sacraments are the sacraments of baptism, reconciliation, marriage, holy orders, anointing of the sick, confirmation, and the Eucharist.
What is meant by "do not bear false witness against thy neighbor?"
What is do not lie against someone or purposefully go against them?
What is the purification after death?
What is Purgatory?
What does the Eucharist symbolize?
What is a new covenant from God to his followers?
Does the commandment "honor thy father and mother" only pertain to your parents? Why or why not?
What is no, it means to honor authority?
What are the Marks of the Church and what do they mean?
The Church is one: One Lord, one faith, one baptism
Church is holy: life and death of Christ freed the Church from sin
Church is catholic: proclaims the entire faith and the way to salvation
Church is apostolic: built on the teachings of the Apostles and teaches the truth infallibly (without error)
What is the purpose of getting Confirmed?
What is to deepen and strengthen our relationship with God?
What are the Laws of the Church?
Mass on Sundays/Holy Days of Obligation, Confess your sins at least once a year, Provide needs of the Church, Receive Eucharist during Easter season