On this day, Jesus rode into Jerusalem to complete our salvation on a donkey. This day is commemorated as ____.
What is Palm Sunday?
The central act of worship commemorating the Last Supper, which rejuvinates our hunger and replenishes our spirit.
What is the Eucharist?
The Catholic nun who has a lifelong mission dedicated to serving the poor in the slums of Calcutta.
Who is St. Mother Teresa?
The son who suffers from his own consequences seeks his father in hopes of finding redemption for himself.
What is the Prodigal Son?
The need to stay close to God and away from sin—not because of fear, but because of love and respect.
What is Fear(Awe) of The Lord?
On this day, we commemorate Jesus' sacrificial love and our fulfillment of salvation, usually by attending the Stations of the Cross, periods of silence, or fasting.
What is Good Friday?
The sacred union between two individuals representing the covenant.
What is marriage?
She who is believed to have been conceived without original sin and approached by an angel, who has everlasting faithfulness to God.
Who is Mother Mary?
A vulnerable Jewish man who is stripped of his valuables and left for dead does not receive help from a priest, but from a man whose origins are known to oppose the helpless Jew.
What is the Good Samaritan?
The strength that enables individuals to stay strong with faith regardless of fear and different obstacles.
What is Fortitude?
The fulfillment of God's promise of a saviour by the mystery of the incarnation, when the word became flesh, and the day we were saved through a God-fearing young woman. We celebrate this day as _____.
What is Christmas?
The sealing of a baptized individual through the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
What is Confirmation?
An Italian friar, famously known for founding the Franciscan order.
Who is St. Francis of Assisi?
A sheep that leaves its herd is sought out for more than the other 99 sheep who are by the shepherd's side.
What is the Lost Sheep?
The loving devotion to God—a relationship with Him where we see God as our Father—is key to our faith
What is Piety?