1️⃣ “Mass Warm-Up: The Introductory Rites”
2️⃣ “Listen with Your Heart: Liturgy of the Word”
3️⃣“We Believe: The Creed”
4️⃣“The Word Speaks”
5️⃣“Fun Faith Facts”
100

This opening act gathers us as one community and begins our worship.

What is the Entrance Procession?

100

This section of Mass follows the Introductory Rites.

What is the Liturgy of the Word

100

We recite this prayer to proclaim our faith as Catholics.

What is the Creed

100

The prayer where we bring the needs of the Church, the world, and our families to God.

What are the Prayers of the Faithful (or Universal Prayer)?

100

These are the only Greek words still used in the Catholic Mass today.

What are “Kyrie eleison” and “Christe eleison”?

200

The gesture that reminds us we belong to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

What is the Sign of the Cross

200

The first reading is usually taken from this part of the Bible.

What is the Old Testament

200

This version of the Creed is shorter and often used during children’s Mass or Lent.

What is the Apostles' Creed
200

Listening during the readings is this kind of act — not just hearing.

What is an act of worship?

200

The very first Christians celebrated the Mass in this language, not Latin.

What is Greek

300

This act helps us express our repentance to God and prepare our hearts to receive His Word.

What is the Penitential Act?

300

The Responsorial Psalm is taken from this book of the Bible.

What is the Book of Psalms?

300

This Creed is longer, more detailed, and used on most Sundays.

What is the Nicene Creed?

300

God’s Word nourishes us in the same way the Eucharist nourishes this.

What is our soul (or heart)?

300

The word “Mass” comes from the Latin “Missa,” meaning this phrase said at the end of Mass.

What is “Go, you are sent forth”?

400

The joyful hymn we sing after the Penitential Act, beginning with “Glory to God in the highest.”

What is the Gloria

400

The Gospel Reading always comes from this part of the Bible.

What are the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John)?

400

The Nicene Creed was written during these two great Church councils in the 4th century.

What are the Councils of Nicaea and Constantinople?

400

The Homily helps us take what we’ve heard in Scripture and do this.

What does 'live it out' or 'put it into practice' mean?

400

⚡ DAILY DOUBLE!
This book holds all the readings used at Mass throughout the Church year.

What is the Lectionary

500

The prayer said by the priest gathers everyone’s intentions before the readings begin.

What are the Collect or the Opening Prayers?

500

The Homily connects Scripture to this part of our daily lives.

What is how we live our faith?

500

Saying the Creed aloud together reminds us that faith is both personal and this.

What is communal (shared as the Body of Christ)?

500

⚡ DAILY DOUBLE!
This Gospel story shows Jesus explaining Scripture to two disciples on the road, showing how the Word reveals His presence.

What is the Road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13–35)?

500

The title “Amen” comes from Hebrew and means this powerful word.

What is “So be it” or “Yes, I believe”?