The Fifth Commandment is...
What is "honor your father and mother"?
The Sixth Commandment is...
What is "you shall not commit adultery"?
The Seventh Commandment is...
What is "you shall not steal"?
The Eighth Commandment is...
What is "you shall not bear false witness"?
The name of Miss Jen's newborn child
Who is "Greta"?
How often we should honor our parents
What is "always"?
Miss Jen used this keyword repeatedly on the evening when we discussed the Sixth Commandment.
What is "integrity"?
This was the keyword for our evening on the Seventh Commandment.
What is "respect"?
This was our keyword for the evening on the Eight Commandment
What is "honesty"?
Mr. Chris's beloved home state
Where is "Kentucky"?
Name MULTIPLE ways we can honor our parents
What is: "doing our chores when we are asked to", "doing our homework when we are asked to", "not talking back to our parents", "helping our parents out when they ask", "having a positive attitude" (and any other answer that Chris and the core team approve).
Name ONE way that we can live purely and avoid actions and things that are not of God?
What is "taking care of our bodies", "being pure in our thoughts and intentions", "only watching movies, TV shows, playing video games and listening to music that is morally good", etc. (and any other response that Chris and the core team approve)
Name MULTIPLE ways in which we can be respectful of other people's property and our own
What is "asking for permission before using something that belongs to someone else", "returning something to someone if we borrow it", "not copying other people's homework, tests, quizzes, etc." (and any other response that Chris and the core team approve)
Name MULTIPLE reasons why we shouldn't lie
What is "it leads to other lies", "it hurts other people", "it hurts us", "it is a sin against God", (and any other response that Chris and the core team approve)
This important Catholic Solemnity occurs every year on November 1st and is a Holy Day of Obligation (meaning you have to go to Mass unless there is a grave reason not to).
What is "All Saints Day"?
This great saint (mentioned heavily in the Bible and the Church's liturgy) was the daughter of Joachim and Anne and honored her parents greatly
Who is "Mary"?
This Biblical figure (who wrote much of the New Testament) said: "Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God, and that you are not your own? For you have been purchased at a price, therefore glorify God in your body."
Who is "Saint Paul"?
This Biblical figure was betrayed by his own brothers and sold into slavery in Egypt
Who is "Joseph"?
This Biblical figure denied Jesus (but was later forgiven by Him)
Who is "Saint Peter"?
Name the planets of our solar system (in correct order of distance from the Sun)
What is "Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune"?
This famous saint who lived in France in the late 1800s wanted to become a nun like her sisters, but obeyed both her father and the Pope by waiting to do so. She is often portrayed holding a bouquet of roses.
Who is "Saint Therese of Lisieux"?
This famous saint, who lived in the 300s and 400s in north Africa, initially lived a very sinful life and even fathered a child out of wedlock. He eventually repented and came back to Christ. (Hint: the oldest inhabited city in the United States is named after him. It is located in Florida)
Who is "Saint Augustine"?
This famous saint who lived in medieval Italy devoted his life to serving the poor (who were often exploited by the rich) and founded an order of men called the "Franciscan Friars". A famous American city is named after him.
Who is "Saint Francis of Assisi"?
This famous saint who lived as a nun in Poland in the early 20th century had visions of Jesus, who taught her about "Divine Mercy". She was initially accused of lying about these or of being crazy, but was eventually believed.
Who is "Saint Faustina"?
This saint who lived in the early 1800s in France is the patron saint of parish priests. He would spend up to 16 hours a day hearing confessions! (Hint: there is a parish in our area named after him)