The process for adults to enter into full communion with the Catholic Church.
What is the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults?
This sacrament has been handed down in a 2,000-year-old unbroken chain from Christ’s hands.
What is the sacrament of Holy Orders?
This Saint defends the practice of celibacy in scripture.
Who is St. Paul?
Item that priest wears during the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
What is a Purple Stole?
You suppose to go to confession this often, according to the precepts of the Catholic Church.
What is at least once a year?
In 1910 Pope Pius X lowered the minimum age to receive the Eucharist to this age.
What is 7 years old?
This is the Gospel and chapter of the "Bread of Life Discourse", where Jesus talks about the Eucharist.
What is John 6?
A bond of secrecy that forbids the priest to reveal for any reason whatsoever what has been told to him in the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
What is the Seal of Confession?
These four Sacraments can be received more than once.
Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick, and Holy Matrimony
Constantine, the first Catholic Roman emperor, didn’t receive this sacrament until he was on his deathbed (Anno Domini 337).
What is baptism?
The 5th chapter of James is commonly used to defend the sacraments of confession and ______.
What is Anointing of the Sick?
“We must always take care that this great meeting with Christ in the Eucharist does not become a mere habit, and that we do not receive Him unworthily. That is to say, in a state of mortal sin.” Said this great Saint.
Who is St. Pope John Paul II?
The definition of a sacrament.
What is a sign/symbol of a spiritual reality?
This was officially declared a sacrament at the Council of Trent in 1547 in response to Protestants denying it being a sacrament.
What is Holy Matrimony/Marriage?
This Early Church Father said, "Be subject to the bishop and to one another as Jesus Christ was subject to the Father, and the apostles were subject to Christ and to the Father".
Who is St. Ignatius of Antioch
Location of what is said to be the first and greatest Eucharistic Miracle in the Catholic Church (city & country).
What is Lanciano, Italy?
In the Catholic Church, these people are most likely to receive all seven Sacraments.
What is a Permanent Deacon?
In “The First Apology,” St. Justin Martyr’s 155 A.D. apologetic letter to Roman emperor Antoninus Pius, St. Justin explains these two sacraments.
What are baptism and the Eucharist?
This document, believed to be written about 60 AD, discusses important topics such as Christian ethics, the sacraments, and Church organization.
What is the Didache?
In 1980, this Saint was killed while celebrating the Mass.
Who is St. Oscar Romero?