This sign is a blessing that begins and ends the Mass
The Sign of the Chross
This Old Testament book contains many prophecies of the birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus and is read during Advent.
The Book of Isaiah
This series of prayers reflecting on Jesus’ life is often said using beads to keep track.
The Rosary
Called the “sacraments of initiation”, all Catholics will receive these
Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation
Fire, doves, wind
The four parts of the Mass
Introductory rites, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Concluding rites
This book of the bible tells the story of the beginnings of the Church.
Acts of the Apostles
These people lived holy lives and became examples of our faith after their death
The Saints
The Church recommends that we receive this sacrament at least once a year
Reconciliation/Confession
After Jesus’ Resurrection and Ascension, this is the day the Holy Spirit came to the Apostles
Pentecost
This long prayer after the homily is a statement of the most important parts of our faith
The Nicene Creed
This Gospel account is not included in the “Synoptic Gospels” because many of the accounts in it are not mentioned in the other three.
The Gospel According to John
We fast and abstain during this liturgical season
Lent
The Church recognizes these 7 rites as physical signs of our faith
Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation, Reconciliation, Anointing of the sick, Matrimony and Holy Orders
These are examples of how the Holy Spirit comes to us and acts upon us
In prayer, liturgy, community, the Church. By bringing us comfort, hope and peace. By helping us live in Christ.
This part of the Eucharistic prayer, often chanted in Latin, is also a title used for Jesus in John’s gospel and Revelation.
Lamb of God/Agnus Dei
This book in the Old Testament is made up of poems and songs about joy, sorrow, peace and God’s personal love and concern for us, and we hear it at every Mass.
The Book of Psalms
Which are the main liturgical seasons and their corresponding colors?
Advent + Lent - Purple
Ordinary Time - Green
Easter and Christmas - White
Each sacrament involves “outward signs” of God’s grace; something you can see and feel. These are the two outward signs of the Sacrament of Confirmation.
Anointing with oil and laying of hands
True or false: The Holy Spirit has only acted during Jesus’ public life and ministry.
FALSE
A bell is rung by an altar server during this part of the Mass to let us know something special has just happened …
The Consecration
How many books are there in the Bible?
73
This happens to the bread and wine after they are Consecrated
They become the body and blood of Jesus
When a priest is ordained, they are consecrated into an unbroken line of priesthood, called Apostolic succession, by the laying of hands, which starts with this person...
St. Peter
In these two sacraments we receive the Holy Spirit
Baptism and Confirmation