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The tomb in which Jesus was buried belonged to .

Joseph of Arimathea

100

Which of the following was not among the first visitors to Jesus’ tomb?

John

100

Why were the first visitors to Jesus’ tomb puzzled?

Jesus’ body was gone

100

The two disciples who met Jesus on the road to Emmaus recognized him

in the breaking of the bread

100

The Risen Jesus told his disciples in Jerusalem to in order to recognize him

look at his hands and feet

200

By the power of the Holy Spirit, we can merit the graces needed to

have eternal life

200

The Church teaches that we are called to worship God through

prayer and liturgy

200

How did Saint Paul Miki answer God’s call?

by becoming a Jesuit

200

Saint Paul Miki was martyred because he

preached about Jesus Christ had a military leader as a fath

200

When the disciples were troubled or afraid, Jesus reminded them that, “I am going away and _____” (John 14:28).

“I will come back to you.”

300

The special mission for Jesus’ followers is to spread the Good News of ___

salvation

300

Another name for the Holy Spirit, the Third Person of the Blessed Trinity, is ____

 Advocate

300

Through ____, all people in the Church today are called to serve and bring the Gospel to other people. 

 Baptism

300

 ____ ran to the tomb of Jesus and saw the burial cloths.

 Peter

300

It is against the  ___ Commandment to show disrespect for the Sacraments and other liturgical celebrations. 

First

400

The Holy Spirit gives us grace to accept our responsibilities as  ___ of Christ.

disciples

400

The ___ is the return of the Risen Jesus in his glorified body to his Father in Heaven.

 Ascension

400

In the Scriptures, we read that lost  __ their original friendship with God for themselves and all humanity.

 Adam and Eve

400

___ tells about two disciples on the way to Emmaus.

 Luke’s Gospel

400

After his __ , Jesus prepared his disciples for when he would no longer be on Earth with them.

Resurrection

500

Explain the role of laypeople in the Church today.

Laypeople, through Baptism, are called to bring God’s love to their families, communities, and people throughout the world. They may serve in their parishes as extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion, lectors, music ministers, catechists, and greeters. As disciples of Christ, laypeople should model themselves after Jesus and work as part of a community to spread the Gospel message.

500

Name two ways that young people can serve in their parishes.

describe two ways that young people can serve in their parishes.