Chapter 1
People
Sacraments
Prayer
Liturgical Calendar
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The written record of God's Revelation and his relationship with his people

Bible

100

The first man and woman who chose to turn from God in the creation story in Genesis, the first book of the Bible

Adam and Eve

100

The three Sacraments of Initiation

Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation

100

Jesus taught us these words to pray

Our Father

100

The 4 weeks before Christmas, when we prepare for the celebration of Christmas

Advent

200

The three persons in one God

Blessed Trinity

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He built the Ark to save his family from the flood. The rainbow is a sign of God's covenant with him and all humanity

Noah

200

Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick

Sacraments of Healing

200

This prayer show adoration to the Blessed Trinity

Glory Be to the Father

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Begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Easter Sunday

Lent

300

God making himself known to us

Divine Revelation

300

The sons of Adam and Eve.  One brother killed the other.

Cain and Abel

300

The Sacraments of Service

Holy Orders and Marriage

300

This prayer is about the mother of Jesus

Hail Mary

300

This liturgical season lasts from Easter Sunday through Pentecost Sunday 

Easter

400

The revelation of good news of Jesus Christ as lived out in the Church

Tradition

400

Was asked by God to sacrifice his son, Isaac

Abraham

400

These Sacraments can be received more than once

Eucharist, Reconciliation, and Anointing of the Sick

400

We say this during the Sacrament of Reconciliation

Act of Contrition

400

The longest liturgical season, falling Christmas to Lent and Easter to Advent

Ordinary Time

500

The special guidance that the Holy Spirit gave to the human authors of the Bible

Divine Inspiration

500

Led the Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt and received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai

Moses

500

The first Sacrament of Initiation

Baptism

500

This prayer has you say the Hail Mary 53 times

The Rosary

500

The three days beginning on Holy Thursday evening and ending on Easter Sunday 

Triduum