This sacrament removes Original Sin and makes us members of the Church.
What is Baptism?
The number of persons in the Trinity.
What is three?
The teaching that the bread and wine truly become Christ’s Body and Blood.
What is Transubstantiation?
The first book of the Bible.
What is Genesis?
This angel appeared to Mary to announce that she would be the mother of Jesus.
Who is the Angel Gabriel?
Catholics honor Mary and the saints, but worship is given to ___________ alone.
Who is God?
The two main parts of the Mass.
What are the Liturgy of the Word and Liturgy of the Eucharist?
The first pope chosen by Jesus.
Who is St. Peter?
The number of Gifts of the Holy Spirit given to help us live the Christian life.
What is seven?
This sacrament strengthens us with the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
What is Confirmation?
The first person of the Trinity, often associated with creation.
Who is God the Father?
The moment during Mass when this change takes place.
What is the Consecration?
The last book of the Bible.
What is Revelation?
This prayer begins with the words spoken to Mary by the angel Gabriel.
What is the Hail Mary?
When Catholics pray to saints, they are asking the saints to do this for them.
What is intercede/pray for us?
The section of Mass where Scripture is read.
What is the Liturgy of the Word?
The feast celebrating the coming of the Holy Spirit on the apostles.
What is Pentecost?
This gift helps us make good moral decisions and choose the right path.
What is Counsel (Right Judgment)?
This sacrament is also called Reconciliation or Penance.
What is Confession/Reconciliation?
The second person of the Trinity who became man.
Who is Jesus Christ/the Son?
How many times a calendar day can a person receive the Eucharist?
What is two?
The two major divisions of the Bible.
What are the Old Testament and New Testament?
This event describes Mary visiting her relative Elizabeth.
What is the Visitation?
Some people quote Matthew 23:9 about calling no one ____, but Catholics still call priests this because they are spiritual ______.
What is Father?
The prayer Jesus taught us that is prayed at Mass.
What is the Our Father?
The worldwide leader of the Catholic Church.
Who is the Pope?
This gift gives us courage to stand firm in faith even when it is difficult.
What is Fortitude?
This sacrament makes bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ.
What is the Eucharist?
The third person of the Trinity given to the Church at Pentecost.
Who is the Holy Spirit?
Catholics must receive the Eucharist at least once a year during this season.
What is the Easter Season?
The four books that tell the life of Jesus.
What are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John? (the Gospels)
This Marian dogma teaches that Mary was conceived without original sin.
What is the Immaculate Conception?
Church authority is passed down through this process, beginning with St. Peter.
What is Apostolic Succession?
Our words before the reading of the Gospel as we cross our forehead, lips, and heart.
What is "Glory to You, Lord"?
Our current Pope.
Who is Pope Leo the XIV (14th)
This gift helps us see life from God’s perspective and value what truly matters.
What is Wisdom?
This sacrament unites a man and woman in a lifelong covenant.
What is Marriage (Matrimony)?
The mystery that teaches there is one God in three persons.
What is the Trinity?
This state of soul is required to receive the Eucharist worthily.
What is the state of grace?
The book where Moses leads the Israelites out of Egypt.
What is Exodus?
This Marian dogma teaches that Mary was taken body and soul into heaven.
What is the Assumption?
In John 20:23, Jesus gave the apostles the authority to forgive sins, which is why Catholics confess their sins to this person.
Who is a priest?
The response after the Gospel is proclaimed.
What is “Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.”?
The place where the bishop teaches and governs his local Church.
What is a diocese?
This gift helps us to always desire to please God and recognize the beauty in God's creation.
What is Fear of the Lord (awe and wonder)?
This sacrament is received by men ordained as deacons, priests, or bishops.
What is Holy Orders?
This prayer begins “In the name of the Father, and of the Son…”
What is the Sign of the Cross?
The small white bread used at Mass.
What is the Host?
The book that tells of the early Church after Jesus ascended.
What is the Acts of the Apostles?
At this wedding feast, Mary asked Jesus to help when the hosts ran out of wine.
What is the Wedding at Cana?
Catholics believe the Bible and this together make up the full deposit of faith handed down from the apostles.
What is Sacred Tradition?
The response to the First and Second readings.
The process by which someone is officially declared a saint.
What is Canonization?
This gift helps us recognize the beauty and order in God’s creation and see how faith and reason work together.
What is Knowledge? (can be overlap here)
This sacrament brings spiritual healing and sometimes physical healing to the sick.
What is Anointing of the Sick?
Jesus instituted the Eucharist during this Jewish meal.
What is the Passover/Last Supper?
The total number of books in the Catholic Bible.
What is 73?
In this Gospel moment, Jesus gave Mary to the beloved disciple as his mother.
What is the Crucifixion / Jesus giving Mary to John?
The response to "The Lord be With You."
What is "And With Your Spirit"?
The official teaching authority of the Church.
What is the Magisterium?
This gift allows a person to see the deeper meaning of God’s teachings and the truths revealed in Scripture.
What is Understanding?
The priest calls upon the Holy Spirit to come upon the bread and wine so that they may become the Body and Blood of Christ.
What is the Epiclesis
This title for Mary means “God-bearer” and was formally affirmed at the Council of Ephesus in 431.
What is Theotokos (Mother of God)?
The dismissal words by the priest that send us out to live the Gospel.
What is “Go in peace.”?
This gift inspires a loving reverence to God and a desire to honor Him as a caring Father.
What is Piety?