Key Terms
Initiation
Healing
Sacramentals of the Sacraments
Lesson 16 & 17
100

We become part of the Church community, which is known as:

The People of God

100

At Baptism, the priest washed away our:

Original Sin

100

Jesus gave the _______________ the authority to forgive sins. 

Disciples

100

White Garment

Baptism

100
True or False:


Venial sin is more serious than mortal sin

False

200

Scented oil blessed by the bishop, which is used to anoint people:

chrism

200

When we receive Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation, we become fully _____________ into the Church community. 

Initiated
200

Through the priest, Jesus gave us peace and forgives our sins through the _____________________________.

Sacrament of Reconciliation 

200

Chrism

Baptism and Confirmation

200

The sin that breaks our relationship with God, as we turn our backs:

Mortal Sin

300

We become one with Jesus, when we receive:

The Eucharist

300

We are anointed with chrism at ________________ and ___________________. 

Baptism and Confirmation

300

The are two kinds of sin under personal sin:

Mortal and Venial

300
Holy Water

Baptism 

300

The son of Zachariah, who baptized Jesus in the river:

John the Baptist

400

The __________________ strengthens us and moves us to be witnesses to Jesus.

Holy Spirit 

400

In the Eucharist the ___________ and wine is consecrated to become the __________ and _________________. 

Bread and wine, and body and blood

400

True or False: 

Jesus forgives the sins of all who ask.

True

400

Bread and Wine

Eucharist

400

When were we given the Sacrament of Reconciliation?

After Jesus' Resurrection, when He visited the disciples.

500

The sins we commit are called:

Personal Sin

500

The laying on of hands at Confirmation symbolizes the __________________________.

Gifts and Fruits of the Holy Spirit

500

In the Sacrament of Reconciliation, we: 

Confess our sins and ask for forgiveness

500

Laying on of hands

Confirmation

500

When did we receive the Sacrament of the Eucharist?

At the Last Supper