Basic stuff
Grace & Sin
Nuts & Bolts
Tricky Scenarios
Preparing for Sacraments
100

How many Sacraments are there?

Seven (7) Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Matrimony, Holy Orders

100

What is Grace?

A participation in divine life

100

The Sacraments supply grace Ex Opere _____.

Operato (from the work worked) as compared to Ex Opere operantis (from the work of the worker)

100

If chocolate milk is used instead of water (in an emergency), is it a Valid or Invalid Baptism of Water?

Invalid

100

Fasting 1 hour before Mass & Reading the Gospel of the day is a great way to prepare for the Reception of this Sacrament

The Eucharist

200

True or False:

The Catholic Church has the power to add or remove Sacraments.

False

200

A habitual supernatural gift that “perfects the soul itself enabling it to live with God” and to “act by his love.”

Sanctifying Grace - It’s the grace that justifies or saves us. What the Catechism means by “habitual” is that the gift is stable and permanent—that is, on condition one doesn’t forfeit the gift by committing a mortal sin.

200

Which Sacraments can be received more than once.

Eucharist, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Matrimony

200

If someone is sprinkled with Holy Water, do they automatically received grace?

No--it's also dependent on their disposition

200

OCIA is the preparation for this/these Sacrament(s)

Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation, Reconciliation

300

An outward sign, instituted by Christ, to give grace.

The Definition of a "Sacrament"

300

If you die with this type of grace in your soul, you'll go to heaven--at least eventually.

Sanctifying Grace

300

Finish the sentence:

Whatever is received, is _____ in the mode of the ______.

Received 

Receiver

300

Two Jewish actors are re-enacting a scene in a movie where one Baptizes the other. Why is this not a Valid Baptism?

They lack the intention to do what the Church requires

300

An examination of conscience is a great way to prepare for this sacrament

Confession/Reconciliation

400

What are/is the Sacrament(s) of Initiation?

Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist

400

“God’s interventions, whether at the beginning of conversion or in the course of the work of sanctification.”

Actual Grace - In short, sanctifying grace is God’s permanent gift residing in the soul that properly disposes us to love God and neighbor, and actual grace is God’s temporary interventions that prompts us to collaborate with him as we continue to grow in holiness.

400

How a person is disposed, their emotional state, and how they usually respond to stimuli is called _____.

Disposition

400

When used worthily, Sacramentals can forgive ____ sins.

Venial

400

This is a Healing Sacrament--and sometimes it can restore bodily health!

Anointing of the Sick

500

What are/is the Sacrament(s) of Healing?

Reconciliation & Anointing of the Sick

500

A thought, word or deed that deviates from Eternal Law

Sin (there are 2 types, venial (non-deadly, does not separate us from God) and mortal (deadly, does separate us from God)

500

A Sacrament is said to be _____ when you have the correct Matter, Form, Minister, and the Intention of the Church.

Valid

500

If a priest is in a state of Mortal Sin, can he still perform the Sacraments?

Yes--the power of the Sacraments is independent from the personal holiness of the minister

500

Only Baptized males are eligible for this Sacrament

Holy Orders

600

What are/is the Sacrament(s) of Vocation

Holy Orders and Matrimony

600

1) Grave matter

2) Full knowledge

3) Complete Consent


The three (3) Conditions of Mortal Sin

600

Suppose you have a blessed object, such as a Crucifix, Bible, saint statue, etc. One day, it gets badly damaged, and is no longer suitable to be displayed.

What are the two ways that you can properly "get rid of" or retire a blessed object?  

Burn it or Bury it

600

Holy Water, images of saints, altar, crucifix, lectionary, rosaries, stained glass windows, Stations of the Cross, pews, etc

Sacramentals.

600

Pre-Cana classes are a requirement for the reception of this Sacrament

Matrimony