Sacraments
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
Church History People
Events
Vocabulary
100

What are the sacraments of initiation?

Eucharist, baptism, and confirmation

100

Name all 7 gifts of the holy spirit

Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Fortitude, Knowledge, Piety, Fear of the Lord

100

Who was Saul/Paul?

An apostle who was a former prosecutor of Christians but was converted to Christianity after receiving a vision of God and going blind for three days. He was taken care of by a Christian man until his sight was restored and he became one of the first evangelists of the church.

100

What was the Council of Trent and what were its goals?

  1. The Council of Trent was a meeting of church officials that discussed Christianity and changes that needed to be made in the church and was essential to the growth and development of the Catholic church during this time period.

  2. The Council of Trent had two primary goals: (1) acknowledging and reforming problems related to the clergy and religious life, and (2) clearly stating Church doctrine, especially on matters that had been distorted by the reformers.

100

Evangelization

Bringing the Good News of Jesus Christ to others.

200

When do the RCIA receive the sacraments of initiation?

On Easter Vigil

200

When are the gifts of the Holy Spirit received?

At Confirmation

200

Name three of the 5 good emperors.

Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius

200

Who was Jesus baptized by and where was he baptized?

Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River by St. John the Baptist

200

Great Amen

The affirmation by the faithful of the entire Eucharistic Prayer.

300

When was the eucharist instituted?

At the Last Supper


300

Which gift of the Holy Spirit allows you to open yourself to “be known by God in a deeper way” (p. 124)?

Knowledge

300

Who was the third good emperor?

Hadrian

300

What is the highpoint of mass?

During the consecration of the Eucharist when the priest raises the bread (body of Jesus) and raises the Chalice with the blood of Jesus.

300

Penitential Rite

Part of the Introductory Rites at Mass when the priest invites people to repent of their sins and prepare themselves to encounter Christ in the Eucharist.

400

What is the matter, form, and minister for confirmation?

Matter: Chrism oil (in the sign of the cross)

Form: “be sealed with the gifts of the Holy Spirit”

Minister: Bishop (sometimes priest)


400

Which gift of the Holy Spirit allows you to “see “the bigger picture” and the real meaning or truth, not just the way things seem on the surface” (p. 123)?

Understanding

400

Who was St. Polycarp of Smyrna?

A bishop in what is now Turkey that spent his ministry defending Jesus and denouncing other Gods and faiths. He was a church father and died a martyr for the church.

400

What are the events that make up the Paschal Mystery?

Christ’s passion, death, resurrection, and ascension

400

Collect

The prayer appointed for the day or feast that concludes the Introductory Rites before the Liturgy of the Word begins.

500

What are the three classifications of sacraments?

Healing, initiation, and service

500

What is the name for the perfections that come as a result of living in unity with the Holy Spirit?

Fruits of the Holy Spirit

500

Which of the five good emperors is known for his reformation of the Roman legal system?

Antoninus Pius

500

Why do we have feast days?

To offer thanks to God and to celebrate the events significant to our faith and the influential people of the church.

500

Viaticum

The Eucharist received by a dying person. This is a Latin term that means “food for the journey.”