What is in the church?
Patron Saints
Unique to Each Gospel
Catholic Holy Days and Feast Days
What is in the Sacristy?
100

The place where Jesus/the Eucharist is kept

What is the tabernacle?

100

This saint is the patron of animals, known for preaching to birds.

Who is Saint Francis of Assisi?

100

This gospel is the only one that tells of the visit of the Magi, guided by a star to the infant Jesus.

What is Matthew?

100

The most important feast day of the Catholic liturgical year.

What is Easter? (not Christmas)

100

The area where the priests and altar servers store their stuff, dress/prepare for mass, and purify/clean vessels

What is the sacristy?

200

The name for a room of a church dedicated exclusively to baptisms

What is the baptistry?

200

The patron saint of nurses, she worked tirelessly during the Crimean War.

Who is Saint Catherine of Siena?

200

Only this gospel begins with the cosmic prologue: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God.”

What is John?

200

This spring feast remembers Christ’s entry into Jerusalem

What is Palm Sunday?

200

The big candle that gets lit during Easter vigil and lit again during every mass during Easter season.

What is the Paschal/Easter Candle?

300

The area of the church where the priest offers the sacrifice of the mass, usually elevated.

What is the sanctuary?

300

The patron saint of music, often shown with an organ or harp.

Who is Saint Cecilia?

300

This gospel alone includes the story of Zacchaeus climbing a sycamore tree to see Jesus.

What is Luke?

300

This feast on January 6 celebrates the visit of the Magi to the Christ Child.

What is Epiphany?

300

The holder/display for the Eucharist used during adoration, benediction, and Eucharistic processions

What is the monstrance?

400

The small gate with kneelers that separates the area with the sanctuary from the rest of church in some churches (common in older/traditional churches)

What is the altar/communion rail?

400

The patron saint of bakers, often invoked by those working with bread and pastry.

Who is Saint Elizabeth of Hungary?

400

This gospel alone describes a young man who fled naked when Jesus was arrested.

What is Mark?

400

This solemnity on January 1 honors Mary

What is the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God?

400

The chalice-like vessel used to store and transport the blessed sacrament.

What is the ciborium?

500

The traditional/formal name for the pulpit or lectern where scripture is read

What is the ambo?

500

This saint, martyred in Nagasaki in 1597, is patron of Japan.

Who is Saint Paul Miki?

500

The gospel that uniquely tells of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead.

What is John?

500

This feast, established in the 17th century after visions to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, celebrates Christ’s love symbolized in his wounded heart.

What is the Sacred Heart of Jesus?

500

The long, rectangular vestment used to cover a sacred vessel or the hands of the priest during benediction or Eucharistic processions.

What is the humeral veil?