S'aints
Fancy Words
Sacred Instruments
Makes you Holy, or Not
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100

She wrote to the Pope and kindly told him he needed to get home to Rome. 

St. Catherine of Siena

100

That day the priest wears pink in Lent.

Laetare Sunday

100

The sacraments you should receive before First Communion.

Baptism, Reconciliation

100

The virtue Fr. Walter preaches about most. 

Prudence

100

Pope who canonized St. Kateri Tekakwitha.

Pope Benedict XVI

200

Patroness of Lost Boys.

Wendy from Peter Pan (She ain't a saint)

200

A Liturgical vestment - white, long, symbolizes baptism.

Alb

200

Sacraments that can be received more than once.

Marriage, Penance, Eucharist, Anointing of the Sick.

200

The theological virtue that we still need in Heaven. 

Charity.

200

Considered to be the largest Catholic publishing company.

Ignatius Press.

300

This man had "blood on his hands", but not the Stigmata. He took care of it by washing them. 

Pontius Pilot (He ain't a Saint) 

300

The book the priest reads from at Mass (hint: it's two words)

Roman Missal

300

Sacraments are  ______ signs instituted by God that give Grace.

Visible

300

Resenting the blessings of others.

Envy

300

The Billboard 200 chart's longest-running Matt Maher song.

All the People Said Amen

400

This man liked to work out, but not in the usual way. He wrote the book on spiritual exercises for discerning Catholics. 

St. Ignatius of Loyola

400

The beginning of the liturgical year.  

First Sunday of Advent.

400

Instituted the sacraments of the Catholic Church.

Jesus

400

Hallmarks of the sin of Sloth.

Apathy or Spiritual laziness.

400

Names or dates of the two primary feasts of St. Joseph.

March 19th - Solemnity of St. Joseph

May 1st - St. Joseph the Worker

500

This Bishop broke the seal of confession, but it ain't that deep. He shared his sins with the world so they could learn from his mistakes. 

St. Augustine of Hippo

500

The central part of a church, stretching from the main entrance to the transepts, or in a church without transepts, to the chancel. It is where the congregation sits.

Nave: 

comes from the Latin word "navis," meaning "ship". The shape of the church's nave, particularly in Gothic architecture, with its high vaulted ceiling, is said to resemble the keel of a ship.  

500

The requirements for receiving holy communion in the Catholic church (Hint: 3 things)

Must be baptized, be in a state of grace, and have observed the Eucharistic fast.

500

The 4 cardinal virtues. 

1. Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, and Temperance.

500

The Catholic feast day Pope Leo XIV was born on. 

Exultation of the Holy Cross. Sept 14th, 1955.