What does Easter celebrate in the Catholic Church?
It celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
Who rose from the dead on Easter Sunday?
Jesus Christ.
What is the resurrection Jesus?
It is when Jesus rose from the dead on the third day after His crucifixion.
What day of the week is Easter always celebrated on?
Sunday
What is the name of the week before Easter in the Catholic Church?
Holy Week.
What important event is remembered on Holy Thursday?
The Last Supper.
What happened on Good Friday?
Jesus was crucified and died on the cross.
What is celebrated on Holy Saturday?
The time Jesus lay in the tomb before His Resurrection.
What is the Easter Vigil Mass?
A Mass held on Holy Saturday night celebrating Jesus’ Resurrection.
Why is the Easter Vigil considered the most important Mass of the year?
Because it celebrates the Resurrection, the central event of the Christian faith.
What sacrament is often received during the Easter Vigil?
Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Eucharist
What is Lent and how many days does it last?
Lent is a season of prayer, fasting, and repentance lasting 40 days.
What are Catholics encouraged to do during Lent?
Pray, fast, and give alms.
What does fasting mean in the Catholic Church?
Eating less food or giving up certain foods as a form of sacrifice.
What does the cross represent for Catholics?
Jesus’ sacrifice and salvation for humanity.
What is the Paschal Candle and what does it symbolize?
A large candle that symbolizes Christ as the Light of the World.
What does the word “Alleluia” mean and why is it important at Easter?
It means “Praise the Lord” and is used to express joy for the Resurrection.
Why is “Alleluia” not said during Lent?
Because Lent is a solemn and penitential season.
What do Easter eggs symbolize in Christian tradition?
New life and the Resurrection.
What is the significance of water during the Easter Vigil?
It is used to bless and recall Baptism.
What promise do Catholics renew during Easter Mass?
Their baptismal promises.
What is the role of baptism in the Easter season?
It welcomes new members into the Church and celebrates new life in Christ.
What is Divine Mercy Sunday and when is it celebrated?
It is a feast celebrating God’s mercy, observed on the Sunday after Easter.
Why is Easter considered the most important feast in the Catholic Church?
Because it celebrates Jesus’ victory over sin and death.
What does the Resurrection teach Catholics about life after death?
That eternal life is possible through Jesus Christ.