The Sacraments
Holy Saints
The Bible
Liturgical Year
Prayers and Devotions
100

These are the three Sacraments of Initiation

Baptism, Holy Eucharist, and Confirmation

100

This saint is the Patron Saint of Animals and Nature.

St. Francis of Assisi

100

This is the first book of the Bible.

Genesis

100

This is the liturgical color for the Ordinary Time.

Green

100

This is the prayer Jesus taught His disciples.

The Our Father

200

This is the outward sign of Baptism used to wash away Original Sin.

Water

200

He was a fisherman by trade and was the first Pope.

St. Peter

200

These four books of the New Testament tell the story of Jesus' life on Earth.

Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John

200

This season of 40 days begins on Ash Wednesday.

Lent

200

This prayer is made up of five decades.

The Holy Rosary

300

These two sacraments are known as the Sacraments of Healing

Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick

300

This saint is the patron saint of lost objects.

St. Anthony of Padua

300

God gave The Ten Commandments to Moses on this mountain.

Mt. Sinai

300

The feast day is known as the birthday of the Church.

Pentecost

300

This statement of our beliefs is usually recited together after the homily.

The Apostles/Nicene Creed

400

The perfumed oil is used in Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders.

Sacred Chrism

400

She was the first woman to be named a Doctor of the Church.

St. Catherine of Siena

400

This person was swallowed by a large fish after trying to run away from God's call.

Jonah

400

This season, meaning "coming" prepares us for the birth of Jesus.

Advent

400

These eight teachings from the Sermon on the Mount describe how to be blessed.

The Beatitudes

500

During Holy Mass, this is the specific moment when the bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ.

The Consecration

500

This young saint saw a vision of the Blessed Mother on a hill in Mexico.

St. Juan Diego

500

This is the name given to the first five books of the Old Testament.

Torah/The Pentateuch

500

These are the three days that make up the Triduum.

Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday

500

This prayer, meaning Queen of Heaven, is often said during the Easter season in place of the Angelus.

The Regina Caeli