Catholic Vocabulary
Catholic Hodge Podge
Catholic Holidays
Catholic Trivia - Sacraments
Catholic Trivia - Mass
100

A representation of a cross with a figure of Jesus on it.

What is a Crucifix?

100

What liturgical color does a priest wear most often?

What is the color green?

100

The day we commemorate the resurrection of Jesus

Easter

100

The number of Sacraments the church has.

Seven

100

The common day for the celebration of the Eucharist.

Sunday

200

Another name for the Sacrament of Reconciliation.

Confession or Penance

200

The name of our current Pope.

Pope Francis?

200

The 40 days of fasting before Easter

Lent

200

What is the name of our Parish Priest

Fr Peter Slack / Fr Wilber 

200

How do we begin prayer?

Sign of the Cross

300

The book of teachings of the Catholic Church.

What is the Catechism?

300

The third divine person of the Blessed Trinity.

Holy Spirit

300

The 28 day period leading up to Christmas.

Advent

300

This sacrament is received when a man is ordained a priest.

 Holy Orders

300

The name of school Principal

Mr Michael Campbell

400

What is the action where we bend one knee towards the Tabernacle?

What is genuflecting?

400

One of Adam and Eve's sons

Who is Cain, Abel, or Seth?

400

What is the liturgical season that Christmas is in?

Advent

400

The names of the 7 sacraments. 

What are Baptism, Confession, Eucharist, Confirmation, Matrimony, Holy Orders, and Anointing of the Sick?

400

We begin every Mass with this.

What is the sign of the cross?

500

The name of the prayer we say each Sunday at Mass that is comprised of the main beliefs we hold as Catholics.

What is the Nicene Creed?

500

The first person to believe Jesus can work miracles.

Who is Mary?

Turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana

500

The day that the Holy Spirit came down to Earth.

Pentecost

500

Two sacraments you can receive over and over again.

What are the Eucharist and Confession?

500

The Mass is broken into these two parts.

The Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist.