The commandment states "I, the Lord, am your God. You shall not have other gods besides me"
What is the 1st Commandment?
You shall confess your sins at least ________.
What is once a year?
The Sacraments of Vocation/Mission/Service
What is Holy Matrimony (marriage) and Holy Orders (priest & bishops)?
Is, in this context, “filial” or chaste fear whereby we revere God and avoid separating ourselves from him—as opposed to “servile” fear, whereby we fear punishment.
What is Fear of God?
Two parts of the Bible.
What is Old Testament and the New Testament?
The commandment that states "Honor your mother and father."
What is the 4th commandment?
You shall attend Mass on _________ & ________ _______ and rest from servile labor.
What is Sundays & holy days of obligation?
The sacraments of initiation. (The first 3 received.)
What is Baptism, Confirmation, and Communion?
Is penetrating insight into the very heart of things, especially those higher truths that are necessary for our eternal salvation—in effect, the ability to “see” God
What is Understanding?
The section of the Bible that deals with God's creation of all things until the time before Christ's coming.
What is the Old Testament?
The 5th Commandment.
What is "You shall not kill"?
You shall observe the days of ________ (Ash Wednesday & Good Friday) and abstinence established by the Church.
What is fasting?
The sacraments of healing.
What is reconciliation & anointing of the sick?
Allows a man to be directed by God in matters necessary for his salvation.
What is Counsel?
The section of the Bible that deals with Christs coming and the years of the Church up until the death of the last Apostle.
What is the New Testament?
The 11th Commandment
What is "You shall not steal"?
You shall receive the sacrament of the Eucharist at least during the _______ Season.
What is Easter.
It brings an increase and deepening of baptismal grace.
What is Confirmation?
Is both the knowledge of and judgment about “divine things” and the ability to judge and direct human affairs according to divine truth.
What is Wisdom?
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are specifically called.
What are the Gospels?
The 3rd Commandment
What is "Remember to keep holy the Lord's day"?
You shall help to provide for the ______ of the Church.
What are needs?
A visible, tangible, efficacious sign instituted by Christ, and entrusted to the church to give grace.
What is a Sacrament?
Denotes a firmness of mind in doing good and in avoiding evil, particularly when it is difficult or dangerous to do so, and the confidence to overcome all obstacles, even deadly ones, by virtue of the assurance of everlasting life.
What is Fortitude?
Genesis, Exodus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy are specifically called.
What is Pentateuch (Torah)