The Ten Commandments are God's _____ for us. If we are faithful to him and obey his commandments, we grow closer to him in friendship and love, and we grow in holiness and happiness.
What are laws?
Blessed are the p _ _ c _ _ a k _ r s, for they will be called c h _ _ d _ e _ of God.
(God wants us to love one another and have the calm that comes from trusting in his will. We are called to be reconcilers in our homes, communities, and world. We are to bring people together.)
What are peacemakers / children?
This is the meaning of the Glory Be.
What is praise to God?
These are the 3 parts of the Blessed Trinity.
What are the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit?
At the Last Supper, Jesus' last meal with his Apostles before he died, the Apostles were celebrating ________, which is when Jewish people remember their liberation from Egypt.
What is Passover?
Name two commandments other than the First Commandment.
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Define the Beatitudes.
What are: these are the teachings that describe how to live as Jesus' disciples. They challenge us to live Jesus' way and depend on God's love and not possessions. They are the guidelines for true happiness.
Name the reason we say The Nicene Creed and who the Nicene Creed is about (refer to the key word in the first line of each of the first three paragraphs). Those three key words make up the ________ ________.
The first time you receive the gift of the Holy Spirit is at _______. The gift of the Holy Spirit is STRENGTHENED with __________.
What are Baptism and Confirmation? (Being anointed with holy oil during Baptism is the sign of the Gift of the Holy Spirit)
These are the two ways Jesus Christ is present in the Sacrament of the Eucharist.
This is the First Commandment.
What is - I am the Lord your God. You shall not have any gods other than me.
This is the reason Jesus created the Beatitudes.
What is: God's people had suffered through many wars and their spirits were low. Jesus challenged them to take a giant step toward freedom, no matter how painful it seemed. He promised that those who suffer for the sake of the Kingdom of God would be rewarded.
The Act of Contrition is said during this Sacrament and this is the reason why we say it.
What is Reconciliation and to ask forgiveness for our sins?
These are the 3 Sacraments of Initiation.
Forty days after Jesus' resurrection, he Jesus told his disciples it was time for him to return to his Father in heaven, but he would always be with them through the Holy Spirit. This day is called _________.
What is Ascension?
The Ten Commandments were given to _______ by God on Mount Sinai.
Who is Moses?
Blessed are the poor in s _ _ _ _ _ , for theirs is the kingdom of h _ _ _ _ _ .
(This is about our attitude toward things we have; we should not be overly attached to possessions. Instead we should put our confidence in God. We are called to share whatever we have with others.)
What is spirit / heaven?
Recite the Our Father.
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A) Jesus was baptized as a baby, and baptism reduces our Original Sin.
B) Jesus was baptized as an adult, and baptism reduces our Original Sin.
C) Jesus was baptized as a baby, and baptism takes away our Original Sin.
D) Jesus was baptized as an adult, and baptism takes away our Original Sin.
D - Jesus was baptized as an adult, and baptism takes away our Original Sin.
During mass, the priest unites the gifts of bread and wine brought up to the altar by doing and saying what Jesus did during the Last Supper. This is called __________.
What is consecration?
Name the three categories the 10 Commandments can break down into.
What is our RELATIONSHIP with God, RESPECT for ourselves and others, and helping us to live our lives in a RESPONSIBLE way.
In the Gospel of _________, Jesus' Sermon on the Mount gives us the Beatitudes.
What is the Gospel of Matthew?
Recite the Hail Mary.
(listen)
Adults and older children entering faith formation (catechumens) participate in the Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA) and receive the 3 Sacraments of Initiation at the Easter Vigil.
The changing of the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ is called ___________.
What is transubstantiation? Their SUBSTANCE becomes the Body and Blood of Christ although their appearance is still bread and wine. Jesus is TRULY PRESENT in them.