The Blessed Trinity
Sacraments
Special Saints and Holy Days
Parts of the Mass and Prayer
The Liturgical Year
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The central mystery of our Faith

The Blessed Trinity

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An outward sign given by Christ to give grace.

Sacrament

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Which name of Mary means she was born free from sin.

The Immaculate Conception.

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The part of the mass when we listen to God's word.

The Liturgy of the Word

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The part of the liturgical year in which the Priest wears green.

Ordinary Time
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The First person of the Blessed Trinity

God the Father

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The sacrament in which we are reborn as children of God. 

Baptism

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The saint known as the "Little Flower" and is a doctor of the Church.

Saint Therese the Child of Jesus.

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The part of the mass in which we celebrate the Body and Blood of Christ.

The Liturgy of the Eucharist

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The part of the Liturgical year which has the symbols of a Jesse tree and Advent Wreath

Advent

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The second person of the Blessed Trinity.

God the Son

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The two symbols of Holy Eucharist

bread and wine

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The saint who was a kind bishop who was know for his love of children and the poor. His feast day is December 6.

Saint Nicholas

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The prayer  we pray to ask forgiveness.

The act of contrition

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The part of the liturgical year in which the Priest wears purple.

Holy Week

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The Third Person of the Blessed Trinity.

God the Holy Spirit.

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The ordinary minister of Confirmation?

The bishop

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Another name for God the Father.

Savior

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The prayer we pray to profess our faith.

The Apostle's Creed

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The part of the Liturgical year in which the Priest wears white and we celebrate Joy.

Christmas

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The name that means Messiah.

Christ

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Name the two sacraments of healing.

Reconciliation and anointing of the sick

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The day the Holy Spirit came down upon the Apostles.

Pentecost

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The prayer that Jesus gave us.

The Our Father

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The time of the Liturgical Year that begins on Palm Sunday and Ends of Easter.

Holy Week