On Fridays during Lent, Catholics are not supposed to eat the following food item.
What is meat?
Which apostle was the first pope?
Who is Peter?
The sacrament which the individual is anointed with oil called Chrism.
What is Confirmation?
This is the first day of lent and is marked by fasting and the marking of foreheads in the sign of a cross.
What is Ash Wednesday?
The number of decades in the Holy Rosary.
What is 5?
The 28 day period leading up to Christmas.
What is Advent?
This saint, whose feast day is celebrated in a popular March holiday, brought Christianity to Ireland.
Who is Saint Patrick?
Sacrament which ends in penance.
What is the Reconciliation?
This day commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus and comes near the end of Lent.
What is Good Friday?
The number of Sacraments of the Church.
Or
Name all the Sacraments for a Daily Double.
What is 7?
Or
Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Eucharist, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders / Matrimony
The term for days where Catholics are expected to attend Mass.
What is "Holy Day of Obligation".
The Church was instituted by whom?
Who is Jesus?
The consecration of man and woman into one.
What is matrimony.
This day of the week was when Jesus had the Last Supper with the disciples.
What is Thursday?
The number of Apostles Jesus had.
What is 12?
The term for the ceremonial touching of forehead, chest and shoulders during mass.
What is the sign of the cross?
Prior to the Second Vatican Council (1962-65), which allowed for The Mass to be spoken in the local language of the parish, the Mass was spoken by the priests worldwide in this language, which dates back to the Roman Empire.
What is Latin?
One which Father Maurer and Father MacDonald were required to take and go through.
What is Holy Orders?
This is the day immediately after Halloween and which commemorates the dead in Heaven and those in the church who led exceptional lives.
What is All Saints Day.
Number of times Peter denied knowing Jesus before the Rooster crowed.
What is 3?
The term for the bowing of one knee which Catholics perform prior to entering the pews when they come into the area where the Holy Eucharist is present.
What is genuflecting/genuflection?
According to the Catholic Church, is damaging someone's property a sin of omission or commission?
What is commission?
The second and final "sacrament of healing" given to a person.
What is Anointing of the Sick?
Name the Catholic Day of Obligation which occurs 40 days after Easter and commemorates Christ going to heaven?
What is Ascension Thursday?
About how old was Jesus at the time of His death?
What is 33? (33-36 approx.)