THE SEVEN SCAREMENTS.
LITURGICAL SEASONS.
PEOPLE OF THE BIBLE.
PRAYERS AND PRACTICES.
HOLY TERMS AND VIRTUES.
100

This first sacrament welcomes us into the Catholic Church.

Baptism 

100

This joyful season celebrates the birth of Jesus.


Christmas

100

God gave the Ten Commandments to this leader on Mount Sinai.

Moses

100

This is the prayer that Jesus taught his disciples.


The Our Father

100

This is the central mystery of our faith, consisting of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

 The Holy Trinity 

200

We receive the real Body and Blood of Jesus Christ during this sacrament.

Holy Communion

200

This 40-day season of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving prepares us for Easter.

Lent

200

He was a young shepherd boy who defeated the giant Goliath and became king.

David

200

We pray this traditional prayer using a string of beads to meditate on the lives of Jesus and Mary.

The Rosary

200

These are the two main parts of the Catholic Mass.


 Liturgy of the Word and Liturgy of the Eucharist

300

This sacrament seals us with the gifts of the Holy Spirit.


Confirmation

300

This is the color of the vestments the priest wears during Ordinary Time.

Green

300

She is the mother of Jesus and the patroness of the Americas.

Mary

300

This statement of our core Catholic beliefs is prayed together aloud at Mass.

The Creed

300

This word means the free and undeserved gift of God's love and life in our souls.

 Grace

400

This is the sacrament where we confess our sins and receive God's forgiveness.

Reconciliation

400

This four-week season prepares our hearts for the arrival of Christ.

Advent

400

This New Testament figure baptized Jesus in the Jordan River.

John the Baptist

400

These are the physical objects or blessings, like holy water and ashes, that help us grow in holiness.

 Sacramentals


400

These are the three Theological Virtues given to us by God at Baptism.

 Faith, hope, Charity, and Love

500

This sacrament ordains priests, deacons, and bishops to serve the Church.

Holy Orders

500

This is the specific name of the three holiest days of the Church year, from Holy Thursday to Easter Sunday.

The Triduum

500

God changed his name from Abram, making him the father of many nations.

 Abraham

500

This traditional prayer style involves reading a Bible passage slowly and meditating on it.

Lectio Divina

500

This term describes the official teaching authority of the Catholic Church, held by the Pope and bishops.

The Magisterium