How many books are in the Catholic Bible?
73
What is an angel?
A creature without a body
How many Persons are in the Holy Trinity?
Three
What is an example of Tradition in the Catholic Church?
The celebration of the Eucharist
What does "Giáo Lý" mean in English?
Catechism or Doctrine
What is the first book of the Bible?
Genesis
Who led the rebellion among the angels?
Lucifer
What analogy is used to explain the Trinity?
Water in three forms: ice, liquid, and steam
What is the purpose of the Sign of the Cross?
It is a blessing
What is the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC)?
A written work summarizing the Catholic Church’s doctrine
Which verse contains Jesus’ statement, “I am the way, the truth, and the life”?
A) John 20:30 B) John 14:6 C) Luke 9:23 D) Mark 8:35
John 14:6
What happens to the angels who disobeyed God?
They were cast into hell
Why is the Trinity called a mystery?
It’s hard to understand and must be accepted by faith
What is the primary purpose of mental prayer?
To reflect silently on one's personal relationship with God
Which of the following is unchangeable and infallible according to the Catholic Church?
a) The Scriptures b) The Apostles' Creed c) The Doctrine d) The Rosary
The Doctrine
What does Tradition refer to in the Catholic Church?
The teachings and practices passed down by the apostles and preserved by the Church
Why did God create angels?
To serve Him in heaven, To act as his messengers, and to guard each one of us.
What does "Creator" mean in the context of Catholic teaching?
One who made all things out of nothing
Which sacrament is associated with the strengthening of one's faith and the reception of the Holy Spirit?
Confirmation
What is one of the main goals of Giáo Lý class?
To prepare for the sacraments, such as Confirmation
According to the Catholic faith, what is the main purpose of the New Testament?
To tell the story of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection
Who is referred to as “the dragon” in the Book of Revelation?
Satan
Why can’t we fully understand the concept of the Trinity?
Our minds are limited compared to God’s infinite nature
Why is the Apostles' Creed an important part of the Catholic faith? Describe its role in mass and explain how it helps Catholics express their beliefs.
The Apostles' Creed is important because it sums up the main beliefs of the Catholic faith. It helps unite Catholics by giving everyone the same way to express their faith. In Mass, it’s said together as a way for everyone to show what they believe about God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and the Church.
What does the term "infallible" mean in Catholic Doctrine?
It is incapable of error and unchangeable