Initiation
Healing
Vocation
Preparation
Vocab
100

Sacrament where the Holy Spirit is strengthened within a baptized person.

Confirmation
100

True or false: A person can receive Anointing of the Sick more than once.

True

100

Sacrament where two become one.

Marriage

100

Age when a Catholic typically receives their first Reconciliation and Communion.

Second grade

100

Visible sign of an invisible grace, instituted by Christ.

Sacrament

200

How many times a week can someone receive the Eucharist?

7

200

Who can receive the Anointing of the Sick?

"Those of the faithful whose health is seriously impaired by sickness or old age."

200

Who is the minister that anoints priests during Holy Orders?

Bishop

200

Period of preparation a couple spends before marriage.

Engagement

200

True or false: All sacraments are found in the Bible.

True

300

Form during Confirmation: "Be sealed with the gift of the _______."

Holy Spirit

300

Prayer during Confession that voices our sorrow for our sins and asks for help to not sin.

Act of Contrition

300

Who is the minister of marriage?

Husband & wife

300

Prayer used to prepare for Confession and help us remember our sins.

Examination of Conscious 

300

Serious offense committed against God that must be brought to Reconciliation.

Mortal sin

400

True or false: Only a priest can baptize someone.

False

400

Is a person always healed when they receive Anointing of the Sick?

No - the primary grace is spiritual strength.

400

True or false: The rings are the primary sign of the sacrament of marriage.

False - vows.

400

Place where a man studies and prepares to become a priest.

Seminary

400

Which sacrament are we reminded of each time we use Holy Water or recite the Apostle's Creed?

Baptism

500

Name three symbols seen in baptism.

Water, oil, candle, white garment, shell, baptismal font

500

Prayer of forgiveness given by Jesus through the priest in Confession.

Absolution

500

What is a vocation?

How God calls you to serve Him in the world.

500

What are the requirements to be able to receive Holy Communion?

Baptized Catholic; in a state of grace (no unconfessed mortal sins); fasted 1 hour before communion.

500

Received at all sacraments; the life of Jesus within us.

Grace