We believe in _________ God.
What is One?
This is the day Jesus rose from the dead.
What is Easter?
An outward sign, given to us by Christ, to give Grace.
What is a sacrament?
These commandments teach us about love of God.
What are the first three commandments?
She is the inspiring sister who won the Nobel Peace prize for her word with the poor of India.
Who is Mother Theresa?
The two Gospels with Infancy Narratives.
What do Matthew and Mark have in common that the other two Gospels do not?
The Father of the Church.
Who is Pope Francis?
Perfumed oil blessed by the Bishop on Holy Thursday.
What is Chrism?
Through Him all things were_________.
What is "made"?
This is Jesus' recipe for happiness that beings with the words Blessed are the poor in spirit..."
What are the Beatitudes?
Catholics celebrate this many sacraments.
What is seven?
This is another word for the Ten Commandments.
What is the Decalogue?
Application of Christian moral principles to life in society.
What is Catholic Social Teaching?
Gospel with Shepherds in the Infancy Narrative.
What is Luke's Gospel?
The Bishop of the Green Bay Diocese.
Who is Bishop Ricken?
Full outpouring of Holy Spirit as once granted to apostles on day of Pentecost.
What is the effect of the sacrament of Confirmation
For us and our ______________, he came down from heaven.
What is salvation?
These are the two major parts of the Mass.
What are the liturgy of the Word and the liturgy of the Eucharist?
These are the sacraments of initiation.
What are Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist?
The is the third Commandment.
What is "You shall keep holy the Lord's day."
The Catholic Social Teaching that focuses on all people being made in the image and likeness of God.
What is "Life and Dignity of the Human Person?"
The Gospel where you will find Jesus is born in a house.
What is Matthew's Gospel?
The priest who was ordained in the of Diocese of Green Bay and is now Bishop of Duluth, MN.
Who is Bishop Dan Felton?
To be better prepared to defend their Catholic Faith.
Why should all Catholics be Confirmed?
By the power of the __________ __________, he was born of the Virgin Mary.
What is the "Holy Spirit"?
These are acts of kindness that tend to the physical needs of others.
What are the corporal acts of mercy?
These are the sacraments of healing.
What are Penance/Reconciliation and Anointing of the sick?
The 9th and 10th commandments use this word in place of "desire."
What is "covet?"
The Catholic Social Teaching that focuses on crossing national and international borders to help others?
What is "Solidarity?"
This Gospel does not have any mention of the Infancy of Jesus.
What is Mark's Gospel?
He was the first Pope of the Church.
Who is Peter?
Faith, Hope, and Charity
What are the three Theological virtues?
We believe in ____, ________, _________, and _________ church
What is "one, holy, catholic, apostolic?"
These are the words spoken by the bishop as he anoints your forehead with chrism during Confirmation.
What is "Be sealed with the Gift of the Holy Spirit?"
This symbol of Confirmation represents the transfer of the Power of the Holy Spirit from the Bishop and priests to those being confirmed.
What is the laying on of hands?
Jesus summed up the Ten Commandments with these two commandments.
What is "You shall love the Lord Your God will your heat, soul, mind, and strength and you shall love your neighbor as yourself."
The three principals of Catholic Social Teaching
What are Human Dignity, Solidarity, and subsidiarity?
The Word became flesh in this Gospel.
What is John's Gospel?
Initially Jesus had twelve followers.
Who are the apostles?
Words and actions instituted by Christ to give Grace.
What is a sacrament?