Gospels
Sacraments
Origins of Jesus
Key Terms 1
Key Terms 2
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This Gospel sees Jesus as the Suffering Servant.

What is the Gospel of Mark?

100

This is the first sacrament that welcomes people into the church.

What is Baptism?

100

Jesus was threatened by this king because he thought Jesus would overthrow his authority.

Who is King Herod?

100

Mark, Matthew and Luke share this connection for having a similar point of view.

What is Synoptic Gospels?

100

This refers to a list of books that are considered Scripture.

What is canon?

200

This Gospel sees Jesus as the Word Made Flesh (Jesus as Divine and Human).

What is the Gospel of John?

200

This sacrament gives us Sanctifying Grace, allowing us to be children of God and the forgiveness of sins so we can repair our relationship with God.

What is Confession/Reconciliation?

200

Jesus, Mary and Joseph flee to this location similar to where Moses was.

What is Egypt?

200

This is the salvation of humanity and the teachings of Jesus Christ.

What is the Good News?

200

This is how the Jews viewed the Messiah.

What is a political warrior king that would rescue Jews from Roman oppression?

300

This Gospel was written for Jewish Christians.

What is the Gospel of Matthew?

300

This sacrament is where a bishop anoints the forehead with a holy chrism in the form of the cross and we receive the Holy Spirit.

What is Confirmation?

300

Mary is important to the Origins of Jesus for this main reason.

What is the Mother of God chosen to fulfill the prophecies of Scripture?

300

This is an encyclical (letter) written by Pope Francis meaning "Praise Be to You" discussing caring for God's creation.

What is Laudato Si'?

300

This is how Jesus differed from the Jewish perception of the Messiah.

What is the Suffering Son of God who would die for the world to save them from sin?

400

This Gospel was written for Gentiles (anyone non-Jewish).

What is the Gospel of Luke?
400

This sacrament involves consecration and transubstantiation. 

What is the Eucharist?

400

Joseph is important to the Origins of Jesus for these reasons.

What is the father of Jesus who followed God's commandments, took care of his family and taught Jesus carpentry?

400

This is the eternal bond where God promises to be faithful to humanity and humanity agrees to God's authority.

What is a covenant?

400

This is where the weakest are seen as the strongest, we are selfless, and power comes from sacrificial love.

What is God's upside-down kingdom?

500

This Gospel saw Jesus as the Jewish Messiah, but people misunderstood Jesus' true mission.

What is the Gospel of Matthew?

500

Give a response for 2 sacraments.

This sacrament includes a deacon, bishop and priest.

This sacrament involves 3 other sacraments: confession, anointing of the sick and the Eucharist.

What is the Holy Orders?

What is Anointing of the Sick?

500

Jesus is born as both of these two things.

What is fully divine and fully human?

500

This is a major reason why Jesus is depicted as the New Moses but greater.

What is freeing the world from the slavery of sin?

500

These are key themes of parables.

What is description of the King (characteristics of God), "Kingdom" responses (how we can enter heaven), relationships with our neighbours and fulfillment of the Kingdom (what heaven will look like).