Baptism is a Sacrament that welcomes you into the Catholic Church.
Who can receive this Sacrament?
Anyone (child or adult)
Unlike the Sacrament of Baptism, receiving the Sacrament of Holy Eucharist has requirements.
What sacrament are you required to receive before receiving the Sacrament of Holy Eucharist?
Baptism.
When someone receives the Sacrament of Confirmation, they must be officially Confirmed by someone in order for it to count.
Who is the ordinary or usual minister of Confirmation?
Bishop
When confessing your sins during Reconciliation there are two different types of sins to be aware of.
What are those two sins?
Mortal and Venial.
Holy Orders is a Sacrament specific to one group of people.
Who can receive the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
baptized men
Baptism does many things for the spirit.
What does it remove?
Our Catholic faith leads us to believe that the Bread and Wine presented in the Eucharist represent something essential to our faith.
What does the Bread and Wine represent?
the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ.
During the Sacrament of Confirmation, you receive something essential.
Who comes to you more fully in Confirmation?
The Holy Spirit
Confession forgives you of your sins but you still have the natural habit to sin again.
What is the word for the natural habit to sin again?
Concupiscence
Like all the Sacraments, Holy Orders originates back to one person.
Who is the high priest, who brings about complete salvation?
Jesus Christ
There are several references to baptism in the bible.
In the bible, who baptizes Jesus and where?
John the Baptist, the Jordan River
During mass, when the priest is blessing the Wine and Bread he represents someone.
Who does the priest represent when he is blessing the Wine and Bread?
Jesus Christ.
As part of receiving the Sacrament, you are anointed with a special oil.
What is the name of the oil used in anointing?
Chrism
The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick has three main parts.
What are those three main parts?
Anointing with oil
Laying on of Hands
Prayers for healing
In Marriage couples can separate in one of two ways: getting a divorce or a annulment.
What is the difference between a divorce and a annulment?
A divorce dissolves a marriage that once existed, and a divorce is given by civil authorities. An annulment given by the church, declares that a valid sacramental marriage never did exist in the first place.
When you are baptized you are required to receive a godparent.
What is a godparents role for the child who is baptized?
help raise the child in the faith.
The Eucharist is also referred to as Communion.
Why is it called Communion?
It unites us with The Lord.
The Chrism oil used in Confirmation must be blessed by the Bishop on a certain day.
When is chrism blessed by the bishop?
Holy Thursday
The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick can be received by specific people.
Who can receive the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick?
A baptized catholic in danger of death
-baptized catholic with serous or mental illness
-the elderly (baptized catholic)
-baptized catholic who is about to have surgery
Jesus performed many miracles during his time here on Earth.
What was the first miracle Jesus ever performed?
The wedding at Canva
In order to be officially baptized there are words spoken over the one being baptized.
What are those words?
“I baptize you in the name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.”
In the bible the Eucharist has many connection.
How are the Passover, the last supper and the Eucharist connected?
In order the complete the Sacrament of Confirmation, the Bishop speaks word over you.
What does the bishop say when he anoints you?
"Name", be sealed with the Gift of the Holy Spirit
When someone is dying they can receive the Sacraments of Anointing of the Sick and Holy Eucharist.
What is it called when someone dying receives the Eucharist for the last time?
Viaticum
Mass is a very important part of the Catholic faith, as well as marriage.
Can you have a catholic wedding without a mass?
Yes.