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100

Every person is seeking happiness, meaning, and purpose. This can only be found in the person of 

Jesus Christ

100

The Mass is both divine and _____.

human

100
In this Sacrament, we become adopted Sons and Daughters of God.

Baptism

100

On what day will you become fully initiated into the Catholic Church?

April 19, 2025 :)

200

No other person throughout human history has had so many accounts written about his life as...

Jesus of Nazareth

200
Everything that we do at the Mass _____ something.

means

200

In this Sacrament, the Holy Spirit comes down upon the recipient and fills them with the gifts of the Holy Spirit.

Confirmation

200

Humans are created in the _____ and _______ of God. This means that they were made for relationsip.

Image, likeness

300

True freedom is not in doing whatever we want to do, but in doing what we _____ to do.

ought

300

This is the question that Mark Hart asked himself in front of the Eucharist at the Confirmation retreat. 

What if that's really God?

300

This Sacrament is the source and summit of the Catholic faith.

Eucharist

300

What year was Fr. John ordained?

2017

400

Jesus chose to sacrifice himself on the cross to show how far he would go for his ...

beloved

400

This word, which is a fancy term for the Mass, means "a public work done in the service of another."

Liturgy

400

These are the two Sacraments of Service.

Holy Matrimony, Holy Orders

400

How many books are there in the NT and OT?

46 OT, 27 NT

500

The Church is essentially a place where we go to encounter the presence of ____ that we need to live life to the full. 

God

500

The only difference between us and the saints is how we _______ to the grace that God has given us. 

respond

500
These are the two Sacraments of Healing. They can be received multiple times throughout your life. 

Anointing of the Sick, Reconciliation

500

Who said this quote? To fall in love with God is the greatest romance, to seek him the greatest adventure, to find him the greatest human achievement. 

St. Augustine of Hippo