The founder of the Jesuits is
St. Ignatius of Loyola
What are the three parts of the Holy Trinity?
God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit
There are ____ sacraments in the Catholic Church.
7
What does “Eucharist” literally translate to?
give thanks
Name one sacrament.
Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Reconciliation, Anointing of Sick, Holy Orders, or Holy Matrimony
1540
Why is Mary the Mother of Jesus different from us?
She never sinned
What is the sacrament of Baptism?
Baptism is the sacrament of washing away of original sins
What is the process called where the bread and wine are changed into the Body and Blood of Christ?
Transubstantiation
What is a vocation?
calling to use your gifts and talents to bring good to the world
Who are the Jesuits?
An order of Catholic priests and brothers officially founded in 1540 formed in Ignatian Spirituality that move about the world to serve the needs of others.
Who is Saint Kateri Tekakwitha?
Native American who was part Algonquin and part Mohawk who made a vow of virginity after converting to Christianity.
When does someone receive Anointing of the Sick?
In emergencies, before major surgery and prior to death
What is the purpose of the Eucharist?
build the community of Church and help us become more fully united with Christ
Name three of the five grad at grad characteristics.
Open to Growth, Loving, Intellectually Competent, Religious, Committed to Doing Justice
Name two Jesuit values.
Options: Finding God in All Things, AMDG, Men and Women for and with Others, and Contemplatives in Action
What are the three roles of the Pope in the Catholic Church?
Supreme Pastor, Unifier of People of God, Prime Witness to Faith
What is an annulment?
Declaration by the Church that a marriage is null and void
Which part of the mass is the most sacred?
Liturgy of the Word
What position in the Catholic Church hierarchy is below Pope and higher than Archbishop?
Cardinal
Name one Jesuit Jargon term and define it.
Answers will vary.
What makes the Catholic Church hierarchy special?
It is a hierarchy of service, not power so those at the top are the greatest servants for those below.
What is penance?
Penance is prayer or additional actions the priest prescribes during confession in order to complete the sacrament
What is the difference between the Catholic and other Christian understand of the Eucharist?
Catholics believe that the Eucharist is both real and symbolic presence of Christ while other Christians believe that the Eucharist is just a symbol of the Last Supper.
What is the purpose of the Grad at Grad characteristics?
Prepare the students of Jesuit high schools to move into adulthood by encouraging growth and maturity in number of different characteristics