The Bible
The Sacraments
The Commandments
The Saints
The Church
100

The first book of the Old Testament.

Genesis

100

The total number of sacraments in the Catholic Church.

seven

100

The number of commandments God gave to us.

10

100

The inspiring sister who won the Nobel Peace prize for her work with the poor of India.

Mother Teresa of Calcutta

100

The visible head of the Church on earth.

The Pope

200

He imposed the death sentence on Jesus.

Pontius Pilate

200

This is the sacrament when a man joins the priesthood.

Holy Orders

200

The first Commandment practiced by members of the Catholic Church.

I am the Lord thy God. Thou shalt have no strange gods before Me...

200

He is revered as the first Pope.

Saint Peter

200

He is our current Pope.

Pope Francis

300

The first book of the New Testament.

Matthew

300

The Most Blessed Sacrament is reserved in vessels kept inside this for later distribution to the sick and for adoration.

The tabernacle

300

This command says you cannot take or borrow things without permission.

Thou shall not steal.

300

The patroness of soldiers and of France.

St. Joan of Arc

300

The house in which parish priests in the United States live.

Rectory

400

The number of apostles during the time of Jesus' ministry as validated and listed in the gospels.

12

400

A linen cloth used to clean the vessels used during Communion.

Purificator

400

The Ten Commandments are known by this other name.

The Decalogue

400

In 1979 Pope John Paul II created a patron saint of those who promote ecology.

Saint Francis of Assisi

400

He founded the Catholic Church.

Jesus Christ

500

He saw the burning bush.

Moses

500

The term for the change of bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ during the Mass.

Transubstantiation

500

According to the Book of Exodus, Moses received the Ten Commandments on this mountain.

Mount Sinai

500

The patron saint of finding lost things.

Saint Anthony

500

The colors of the papal flag.

White and yellow (or gold)