The Sacraments
Prayer
Bible Basics
Church Teachings
Saints
100

There are this many sacraments.

Seven

100

Jesus taught this prayer to His disciples.

The Our Father

100

The first book in the Bible.

Genesis

100

Jesus taught that the two greatest commandments are to love God and this.

Love our neighbor

100

Saints are people who lived holy lives and are now in this place.

Heaven

200

The sacrament that welcomes us into the Church.

Baptism

200

We begin and end most prayers with this very short prayer.

The Sign of the Cross

200

There are two sections of the Bible. Name one.

The Old Testament

The New Testament 

200

We remember and celebrate this event at every Sunday mass.

Jesus' Resurrection

200

The first pope.

St. Peter

300

Catholics receive the Body and Blood of Jesus in this sacrament.

Holy Eucharist

300

Catholics often pray this using a string of beads.

The Rosary

300

Jesus was born in this town.

Bethlehem

300

Every person has this because they are made in the image and likeness of God.

Human dignity

300

This young Italian saint is the patron of the internet.

St. Carlo Acutis

400

This sacrament has three names: Penance, Confession, and this.

Reconciliation

400

This type of prayer uses the reading of and meditation on sacred scripture.

Lectio Divina

400

This person is most well-known for being a king, defeating a giant, and writing much of the book of Psalms.

David

400

God's free and undeserved gift that helps us live as His children and grow in holiness.

Grace

400

This saint is known for caring for the poor and animals.

St. Francis of Assisi

500

Through this sacrament, men receive the grace and authority to serve God's people as ordained ministers.

Holy Orders

500

This prayer is traditionally prayed at 6 a.m., noon, and 6 p.m. to remember the Incarnation of Christ.

The Angelus

500

There are four books dedicated to recording the life of Jesus. Together, they are called this.

The Gospels

500

The official teachings of the Catholic Church are collected in this book.

The Catechism of the Catholic Church

500

This saint said, "Our hearts are restless until they rest in You."

St. Augustine