Prayers
Questions
Mass
Sacraments
100

The lords prayer

Our father...

100

Jesus changed the bread and wine into His Body and Blood at the Last Supper, the night before he died. It's a Greek word for thanksgiving

The holy Eucharist
100

What are the two important parts of mass?

Liturgy of the word

Liturgy of the Eucharist

100

You are washed away of the original sin

Baptism

200
Hail Mary

Hail Mary...

200

This person receives the power from Jesus to change the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Jesus. Jesus first gave the power to His Apostles when He said at the Last Supper, "Do this in memory of Me." 

Who is this person?

The Priest

200

What happens during Mass?

Jesus comes to earth in the Eucharist. We remember the Last Supper, His Sacrifice and His death on the Cross.

200

A sacrament of healing and mercy, established by Jesus Christ to forgive sins committed after Baptism

Reconciliation 

300

Act of contrition 

O my God...

300

What is necessary to receive Holy Communion?

Be in the Grace of God

Believe it is Jesus you're going to receive 

Fast (do not eat anything) 1 hour before Mass

300

What is the Mass and why is Holy Communion a special gift from God?

The Mass is the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and is a special gift from God because in Holy Communion, Jesus Himself, comes to live in us.

300

A sacrament, covenant, and lifelong, bond between one baptized man and one baptized woman, aimed at their mutual holiness

Holy matrimony 

400

Profession of faith

I believe in God...

400

When the bread and wine are changed into the Body and Blood of Jesus.What is this change called?

Transubstantiation (Transubstantiation means to change the substance)

400

Name 3 ways we can participate in the Mass?

We sing hymns

Listen to the Word of God in the readings and to the priest's homily

We offer ourselves in union with Jesus to the Father

Receive our Lord in the Holy Eucharist.

400

A sacrament of healing for those suffering from serious illness, frailty, or preparing for surgery, administered by a priest to provide spiritual strength, peace, and courage. It involves praying over the person and anointing them with blessed oil on the forehead and hands.

Anointing of the sick