This Sacrament "brings new life in Christ" and is the first step into the Church
What is Baptism?
This Beatitude describes someone who recognizes their total dependence on God rather than their own ego.
What is "Blessed are the Poor in Spirit"?
This Gift is often called "Wonder and Awe" and is not the same as being afraid of God.
What is Fear of the Lord?
This is the inner voice that helps a person discern between right and wrong before they act.
What is Conscience?
"Feeding the hungry" and "Sheltering the homeless" belong to this category of Mercy.
What are the Corporal Works of Mercy?
These two Sacraments are known as the Sacraments of Healing.
What are Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick?
According to the exam, a person who feels deep compassion for the "brokenness" of the world is practicing this Beatitude.
What is "Blessed for those who Mourn?"
This Gift helps a person see the world and others as God sees them
What is Wisdom?
Ability to make choices of our own accord
"Counseling the doubtful" and "Admonishing the sinner" belong to this category of Mercy.
What are the Spiritual Works of Mercy?
To be valid, this Sacrament requires "free consent and an openness to children."
What is Matrimony?
A student who stands up for truth and works to fix broken relationships is being this, rather than just being "peaceable."
What is a Peacemaker?
This Gift (also called Right Judgment) helps a person navigate a moral dilemma.
What is Counsel?
Kindness and Compassion
What is MERCY?
True or False: "Burying the dead" is considered a Spiritual Work of Mercy.
Falseāit is a Corporal Work of Mercy.
This Sacrament of healing reconciles us with both God and the Church community.
What is Reconciliation/Penance?
This is the conceptual link (the promise) given to those who are "Pure of Heart."
What is "They shall see God"?
This Gift provides a young person with the courage to do the right thing even when it is difficult.
What is Fortitude?
The motivation for doing the Works of Mercy
What is LOVE?
Actions that tends to a person's physical and bodily needs
This Sacrament involves an "irrevocable charism" and a mission to serve the Church.
What are Holy Orders?
If a student skips a party with illegal activities and is mocked for it, they are living out this Beatitude.
What is "Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness"?
While Wisdom is about seeing as God sees, this Gift is specifically about understanding God's purpose within Creation.
What is Knowledge?
This term describes the "well-being of a society as a whole" and is a key principle of Catholic Social Teaching.
What is COMMON GOOD?
Actions directed towards others spiritual and emotional needs
What is the SPIRITUAL WORKS OF MERCY?