SACRAMENTS
CATHOLIC WORDS I
HOLY DAYS
THE CHURCH
CATHOLIC WORDS II
100

This is the sacrament that washes away original sin, fills the soul with sanctifying grace, and makes us a child of God.

Baptism

100

He is the infinite and eternal Supreme Being who is all-good, all-loving, and all-powerful.

God

100

This is the day Jesus rose from the dead.

Easter Sunday

100

This is the current Pope of the Roman Catholic Church.

Pope Francis

100

This is the belief that Mary was conceived without original sin.

Immaculate Conception

200

This sacrament increases our strength to profess, defend, and spread the Catholic Faith.

Conformation

200

He is the Savior of all mankind.

Jesus

200

This is the day Jesus died on the cross for our sins.

Good Friday

200

This is the bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington.

Bishop Michael Burbidge

200

This is the supernatural gift from God that makes us holy; a share of God’s life in us.

Grace

300

This is the sacrament which gives spiritual healing and graces to help accept illness or even death.

Anointing of the Sick

300

This is the place and state of eternal happiness in union with God.

Heaven

300

This is the day Jesus celebrated the Last Supper and instituted the Holy Eucharist.

Holy Thursday

300

This is the pastor here at St. Francis de Sales Church.

Fr. James Gould

300

This is belief that Jesus is true God and true man and became human flesh by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Incarnation
400

This is the sacrament which gives the power and grace to men to perform the sacred duties of bishop, priests, and deacons.

Holy Orders

400

This is a lesser sin which weakens the soul.

Venial Sin

400

This is the day that Mary was taken up body and soul into Heaven at the end of her life.

The Assumption

400

This was the first pope of the Catholic Church.  He was directly appointed by Christ.

St. Peter

400

The miracle that happens at the consecration when bread and wine are changed into Christ’s Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity.

Transubstantiation

500

What is a SACRAMENT?

SACRAMENT:

an outward sign, instituted by Christ, to give grace

500

This is a place of temporary punishment where souls must be cleansed before entering Heaven.

Purgatory

500

This happened 50 days after Easter; the day the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles and Mary and filled them with the gifts they needed to continue the mission of Jesus.

Pentecost

500

This is the teaching authority of the Church.

Magisterium

500

This is one of the sources of divine revelation handed down orally from Christ to the apostles and their successors.

Sacred Tradition