Who made you?
God made you
Who is Jesus Father?
His Father is God. His stepfather is Joseph.
Which sacraments did you receive before First Communion?
Baptism and Reconciliation.
Why did God make you?
God made you to know him, love him, to carry out the mission he entrusts to you in this world, and to be happy with Him forever in Heaven.
Who is allowed to give communion to the congregation? (Give 3 answers)
The priest, deacons, and Eucharistic ministers
What is the reason Jesus died?
To save us from suffering and so that we can live.
Which is the worse sin: venial or mortal?
Mortal (deadly) sin.
Did God have a beginning?
No. God has no beginning. He always was and he always will be.
How many sacraments does the Catholic Church have? Name them
The 7 Sacraments are Baptism / Reconciliation / Communion / Confirmation / Matrimony / Holy Orders / Anointing of the sick
What is sin?
Sin is any willful thought, word, deed, or omission contrary to the law of God. In the Bible: Genesis 3:5; Exodus 20:1–17
What does reverence mean?
It means respect or honor.
What is the primary purpose of the Sacrament of Reconciliation?
The primary purpose of the Sacrament of Reconciliation is the forgiveness of sins committed after Baptism.
How many Persons are there in God?
In God there are three Divine Persons, unique and distinct and yet equal in all things—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Was any human person conceived without original sin?
Yes, Mary at her Immaculate Conception.
What did Jesus do for the Blind and sick people?
He healed them.
What is the Holy Trinity?
The Holy Trinity is one God in three divine persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
What do you kneel down and pray for after receiving communion?
To give thanks and to pray for anyone who needs our prayers.
Was Jesus afraid to die?
Yes.
What is free will?
Free will is an incredible gift from God that allows us to make our own
What other names is the Sacrament of Reconciliation known by?
In different places and different times, the Sacrament of Reconciliation is also called the Sacrament of Conversion, Confession or Penance.