Holy Spirit
What did the speaker say?
Sacraments of Service
Sacraments of Healing
Miscellaneous
100

Both the knowledge of and judgment about “divine things” and the ability to judge and direct human affairs according to divine truth.

Wisdom

100

This is the difference between gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit.

Gifts we receive from the sacraments, and fruits come from the gifts being opened and used fully. 

100

Name the two Sacraments of Service

Matrimony, and Holy Orders

100

At the end of this Sacrament the priest will give you something to do to atone for your sins.

What is Reconciliation?

100

Keith Nester says when we don't feel close to God we should do this.

Do something you hate for someone else. 

200

Penetrating insight into the very heart of things, especially those higher truths that are necessary for our eternal salvation—in effect, the ability to “see” God.

Understanding

200

This man is called "the man of the beaditudes"

Who is Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati? 

200

These three prayers are included in the prayer that Fr. Seda recommended for discerning vocations. 

What are Glory Be, Out Father and Hail Mary?

200

This Sacrament is mistakenly referred to "Last Rites"

What is Anointing of the Sick?

200

This is why someone is named a "doctor of the church."

Their writings or teachings on spirituality are still important for the Catholic Church and or they lived in a time where there was turmoil in the world and or church and they helped keep the church true to Christ?

300

Allows a man to be directed by God in matters necessary for his salvation

Counsel

300

This was the symbol that God used to heal His people in the desert from bites from this creature. 

What is the serpent on the staff?

300

This is how the Kohls met

What is online, in a chat room?

300

This prayer is said at the end of Reconciliation.

What is the Act of Contrition?
300

This gift of the Holy Spirit is referred to in this context, we revere God and avoid separating ourselves from him—as opposed to “servile” fear, whereby we fear punishment.

Fear of the Lord

400

Denotes a firmness of mind in doing good and in avoiding evil, particularly when it is difficult or dangerous to do so, and the confidence to overcome all obstacles, even deadly ones, by virtue of the assurance of everlasting life.

Fortitude or Courage

400

This was the top thing that Fr. Aaron said young people can experience poverty in.

What is time?

400

This gift of the Holy Spirit is especially necessary for the sacraments of service. It is principally, revering God with filial affection, paying worship and duty to God, paying due duty to all men on account of their relationship to God, and honoring the saints and not contradicting Scripture.

Piety

400

One of these three times is an appropriate time to receive Anointing of the Sick. (Name all three)

1) You are of a serious age.

2) You are gravely sick

3) You are going to have serious surgery. 

400

Keith said this person was a great model for living in this world not of this world.

Who is Mary?

500

The ability to judge correctly about matters of faith and right action, so as to never wander from the straight path of justice.

Knowledge

500

Name the list of things that Miss G said to help you during Mass.

#1 Change your mind about boredom

#2 Approach Mass saying yes to move from thinking about ourselves (sin) towards thinking, thanking and worship God

#3 Bring your whole self; connecting/encountering God through personal prayer:

#4 Invite us to give over ourselves/Eucharistic living

500

This day in our liturgical calendar we recognize the institution of the priesthood.

Holy Thursday

500

This is the minister of the two different sacraments of healing

The Priest

500

Name three doctors of the church

Who are (may choose from the list below)?

St. Basil

St. Gregory Nazianzus 

St. Hilary of Poitiers

St. Francis de Sales

St. Thomas Aquinas

St. Peter Damian

St. Gregory of Narek

St. Cyril of Jerusalem 

St. Isidore

St. Anselm

St. Catherine of Siena

St. Athanasius 

St. John of Avila

St. Bede, the Venerable

St. Ephraem of Syria 

St. Anthony of Padua

St. Cyril of Alexandria 

St. Irenaeus 

St. Bonaventure

St. Lawrence of Brindisi

St. Peter Chrysologus

St. Alphonsus Liguori

St. Bernard of Clairvaux

St. Augustine

St. Gregory the Great

St. John Chrysostom

St. Hildegard of Bingen

St. Robert Bellarmine

St. Jerome

St. Therese of Lisieux

St. Teresa of Avila

St. Leo the Great

St. Albert

St. John Damascene

St. Ambrose (340-397)

St. John of the Cross

St. Peter Canisius