How many God's do we have?
One
What is another name for reconciliation?
Penance, Confession
How many parts is the bible divided into and what are they?
2, Old and New Testament
What is contrition? Where does it comes from?
When we feel sorrow for our sins and admit we are sorry. From the Holy Spirit.
What is Reconciliation?
To bring together, reunite-through the sacrament of Penance God forgives us.
What are the three persons what do we call this?
Father, Son, Holy Spirit, Holy Trinity
What is holy water?
Water blessed by a Deacon or Priest
Which testament tells us about what Jesus and His followers?
New testament
What is confession?
When we admit we have done something wrong to the priest.
What does the priest wear during the Sacrament of Reconciliation and what color is?
Eucharist, Sacrament God gifts us to share His body and blood.
What is a Mortal sin?
A sin we are knowingly committing and seriously wrong.
What is the greastest commandment?
First Commandment...I am the Lord your God. You shall love the Lord with all your heart, mind, strength and love your neighbors as yourself.
What is penance?
When we complete the prayer or action the priest tells us to do.
What is absolution?
Forgive, erase our sins through the gift of the Holy Spirit.
3 sacraments of initiation?
Baptism, Eucharist, Comfirmation
What is original sin?
The first time we disobeyed God and so suffering came to the world and now we are all sinners.
How do we show God honor and adoration? (specially during mass)
By bowing our head and or kneeling.
How does penance help us?
Helps us take responsibility for our actions and the choices we make.
First 3 sacraments?
Baptism, Eucharist, Penance and reconciliation
What is a sacrament?
Gift from Jesus so we can know God's love, forgiveness, healing, and call to service.
What is Baptism?
The sacrament that makes us children of God and members of the body of Christ.
What is conscience?
Guides us between right and wrong.
Who is the penitent? Who is the confessor?
The person confessing, The priest
Last 4 Sacraments?
Confirmation, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony