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The number of sacraments in the Catholic Church

7

100

Our response when the priest says, "the Lord be with you"

"and with your spirit" 

100

The season of the Church year that helps us to prepare our hearts for the birth of Jesus

Advent

100

The names of the four evangelists

Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John

100

Who is Peter?

The name of the first Pope. 

200

The sacrament that makes you a child of God

Baptism

200

The name for the part of Mass where the readings are proclaimed

Liturgy of the Word

200

The number of days in the season of lent

40

200

What are Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy?

The first five books of the Old Testament

200

Who is Francis? 

The name of the current Pope

300

The word often used to name the Sacrament of Penance

Confession or Reconciliation

300

The name for the prayer during Mass that expresses what we believe as Catholics

the Creed

300

The day we celebrate the birthday of the Church; the first coming of the Holy Spirit

Pentecost

300

The number of books in a Catholic Bible

73

300

What are deacon, priest, and bishop?

The three levels of Holy Orders

400

The sacrament where God calls a man to sanctify the people of God

Holy Orders

400

The meaning of the word Eucharist

Thanksgiving 

400

The HOly Day that celebrates the Angel Gabriel coming to Mary to announce she would be the Mother of God

Annunciation 

400

Name the Book of the Bible that contains 150 prayers to God

The Psalms

400

The name of the Archbishop of Washington

Wilton Gregory

500

Along with the Sacrament of Penance, the other sacrament of healing

Anointing of the Sick

500

The only day of the Church year that Mass is not celebrated

Good Friday

500

What is the Epiphany? 

The day we celebrate the Magi bringing their gifts to Jesus.  

500

The Book of the Bible that tells us about the early days of the Church

the Acts of the Apostles 

500

What is Apostolic succession? 

The two-word phrase that describes the continuity between the first pope and present pope.