The founder of a religious order for both men and women, the patron saint of animals, and considered by some to be the saint most like Christ
Who is St. Francis of Assisi?
The city where Jesus died
What is Jerusalem?
The three sacraments of initiation
What are Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist?
The moment when the priest transforms bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ
What is the consecration?
What is it called when a saint's body does not decay after they die?
What is incorruption?
Who are the Holy Angels?
The place where both St. Peter and St. Paul died, and where the Holy Father is the bishop
What is Rome?
The two sacraments of vocation
What are Marriage and Holy Orders?
The part of the mass where we listen to the Word of God and the homily, say the creed, and pray the general intercessions
What is the Liturgy of the Word?
The three conditions necessary for a sin to be considered mortal
What are grave matter, full knowledge, and full consent?
A Roman soldier who was shot with arrows, miraculously survived, and was later martyred for the faith
Who is St. Sebastian?
The town where Jesus lived for most of his life
What is Nazareth?
The sacraments a person can only ever receive once in their lifetime (name them specifically)
What are Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders (the Character Sacraments)?
The first part of the mass
What are the Introductory rites?
The place where good souls go after death to be purified from any remaining attachment to sin
What is purgatory?
A group of eight Jesuit missionaries who served the natives of North America, these men were known as the "Black Robes" and were martyred by the Iroquois tribe in New York and Canada
Who are the North American Martyrs (St. Isaac Jogues, St. John de Brebeuf, and Companions)?
The town where St. Therese of the Child Jesus (the Little Flower) lived
What is Lisieux?
The only sacrament which can be administered by anyone, even a non-Christian
What is Baptism?
The name of the location in a church where the priest offers the mass (hint: it comes from the Latin word "sanctus" which means "holy")
What is the sanctuary?
The five different liturgical seasons of the Church
What are Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, and Ordinary Time?
Mr. Dan's confirmation saint (hint: he was a pope)
Who is St. John Paul II?
The only city in the USA which claims two canonized saints
What is Philadelphia?
The name of the promise taken by priests and religious which states that they will never marry
What is Celibacy?
The name of the big red book the priest uses at mass
What is the Roman Missal?
The first martyr (hint: they are in scripture, specifically in the Acts of the Apostles)
Who is St. Stephen?