Liturgical Seasons
Sacraments
Liturgical Colors
The Mass
Sacred Scripture
100

The season that asks us to focus on Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving

What is Lent

100

The sacrament where we receive the body and sometimes the blood of Jesus

What is Holy Communion (or Eucharist)

100

Color that symbolizes Lent

What is Purple

100

The part of the Eucharistic Prayer in which the priest prays over the bread and wine and these elements become the Body and Blood of Christ

What is the Consecration

100

Name for the metal cup which holds the wine/blood of Christ

What is a chalice

200

The longest of the liturgical seasons

What is Ordinary Times

200

The sacrament by which men become priests

What are Holy Orders

200

The color symbolizing Ordinary Times

What is green

200

Every Catholic alter has at least one of these in it

What is a relic

200

Jesus's first miracle

What was the wedding at Canan

300

The first season of the church year

What is Advent

300

The sacrament that welcomes us into the Catholic Church

What is Baptism

300

The color symbolizing Advent

What is purple

300

The place where consecrated hosts are securely kept

What is the Tabernacle

300

The Old Testament covers this time period

What is the time before Jesus

400

The shortest liturgical season lasting only three days

What is the Triduum

400

The two sacraments of healing

What are Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick

400

The color used during Christmas and Easter

What is white

400

The side table where tools used during the Mass are set

What is the Credence Table

400

The number of people fed by Jesus with a few fish and loaf of bread

What is 5000

500

The two days of Lent where Catholics observe both fasting and abstinence 

What are Ash Wednesday and Good Friday

500

The two sacraments of service

What are Marriage and Holy Orders 

500

The color worn by the priest on the 3rd week of Advent and 4th week of Lent

What is rose

500

The alter at Saint Marks contains relics of these two saints

Who are Saint Anthony of Padua and Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

500

The authors of the four Gospels

Who were Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John