St. Patrick
St. Joseph
Lent in General
Stations of the Cross
Forgiveness 101
100

St. Patrick is the patron saint of what country?

Ireland

100

This was St. Joseph's profession.

Carpenter

100

This is the number of days in Lent.

40

100

In the second station of the cross, Jesus takes up his __________.

Cross

100

This is the sacrament in which God forgives us of our sins.

Confession/Reconciliation

200

This is the feast day of St. Patrick.

March 17

200

St. Joseph is depicted holding this flower, which represents purity of heart.

Lily

200

This color vestment is worn by priests during Lent.

Purple

200

Jesus falls this many times during the stations of the cross

3

200

In Confession, we are forgiven both types of sin, both venial and __________.

Mortal

300

St. Patrick used a shamrock to explain this Christian mystery.

The Trinity

300

This is the number of Scripture verses St. Joseph spoken by St. Joseph

0

300

The three focal points of Lent are prayer, __________, and almsgiving.

Fasting

300

In the fifth station of the cross, this man helps Jesus carry His cross.

Simon of Cyrene

300

Two men were also crucified beside Jesus. What were they being crucified for?

Stealing/Thievery

400

Legend holds that Patrick drove which animal out of Ireland?

Snakes

400

This is the town St. Joseph traveled to with Mary, where Jesus would be born.

Bethlehem
400

This word which means "God be praised" is traditionally not said during Lent.

Alleluia/Hallelujah

400

This Roman governor condemns Jesus to death in the first station.

Pontius Pilate

400

This is the name of the man the crowd wanted freed instead of Jesus

Barabbas

500

St. Patrick was born in what country?

Britain/England

500

This Old Testament ancestor of St. Joseph also wrote the Psalms

David

500

Technically, Lent ends at sundown on this day that the Mass of the Lord's Supper is celebrated.

Holy Thursday

500

This woman wipes Jesus' face in the sixth station.

Veronica

500

We say this prayer before or during Confession to express our sorrow for our sins.

Act of Contrition