Mark of the Catholic Church Meanings
The 10 Commandments
The 10 Commandments (2)
Definitions
Definitions (2)
100
in authority - the Church is united under one visible head, the Pope, with Christ as the invisible Head, in doctrine - the same teachings throughout the world, in worship - the same Mass any place in the world, in sacraments - the same seven sacraments.
What is "One"
100
The 10 Commandments are: - rules only for Catholics - opportunities to show our love for God & others - old rules that do not mean anything today - were given to us by Noah
What is "opportunities to show our love for God & others"
100
I break the commandment - Thou shall not kill when I: - use drugs and alcohol - am careless with the environment - am a bully and call others means names - all of the above
What is "all of the above"
100
The name of our Diocese.
What is "Paterson"
100
The name of our parish.
What is "St. Mary's"
200
the universal Church has spread to every nation in the world, following the command of Christ to spread the "good news" to the ends of the earth.
What is "Catholic"
200
Keeping holy the Sabbath means I go to church: - and that is all I have to do - if I have nothing better to do - but I do not have to participate - and celebrate resting from work
What is "and celebrate resting from work"
200
Thou shall not commit adultery only applies to married people: True or false?
What is "false"
200
The name of our bishop.
Who is "Bishop Arthur Seratelli"
200
The name of our pastor.
Who is "Fr. Martin Glynn"
300
Something we do to show reverence and adoration to Jesus present in the tabernacle.
What is "genuflect"
300
Keeping the fourth commandment - Honor the father and mother also means: - it is OK to fight with sibling if parents are not home - I can ignore a step-parent - respecting others - all of the above
What is "respecting others"
300
Which of the following is an act that breaks the commandment - Thou shall not steal: - copying music from other's CD's/the internet - wasting our time instead of helping someone or doing our chores - sneaking into the movies - all of the above
What is "all of the above"
300
Long, narrow colored vestment which is the sign of priestly power, worn by a priest or bishop around the neck when administering a sacrament and at other sacred functions.
What is a "stole"
300
Catholics 18 through 59 may eat only one full meal a day.
What is "fasting"
400
the Church was founded by Christ upon the apostles, with Peter being the head of the Church (first Pope.) There is an unbroken line of authority from Christ to the Pope.
What is "Apostolic"
400
The first three commandments are: - specific to our relationship with each other - specific to our relationship with God - both - neither
What is "specific to our relationship with God"
400
Thou shall not covet thy neighbor's goods means to be satisfied with what we have & happy for others: True or false?
What is "true"
400
The two main parts of the mass.
What are Liturgy of the Word and Liturgy of the Eucharist
400
Participate at Mass on Saturday evenings or Sunday.
What is "Sunday Obligation"
500
the Church was founded by Jesus Christ, who is Holy. The purpose of the Church is to lead members to God.
What is "Holy"
500
Bearing false Witness means to: - testify in court - lie - keep things told to us in confidence to ourselves - all of the above
What is "lie"
500
To keep the 9th Commandment, Thou shall not covet thy neighbor's wife we show respect for God and the feelings of others. True or false?
What is "true"
500
Extends hands over those to be confirmed; prays that they cam receive the Holy Spirit; Anoints forehead with holy chrism in the form of a cross.
What are "actions of the Bishop during Confirmation"
500
Holy Communion must be received at least once a year, during PASCHAL TIME, this is called our.....
What is "Easter Duty"