The correct form of Reconciliation.
What is, "I absolve you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen."?
These are the two sacraments that can only be performed by a bishop.
What are Confirmation and Holy Orders?
This bird is associated with Confirmation.
What is the dove?
The only sacrament that is universally recognized throughout all Christian denominations.
What is Baptism?
This effect is shared by all seven sacraments.
What is Sanctifying Grace?
The form of Holy Matrimony.
What are the vows?
The usual ministers of Holy Matrimony.
Who are the bride and groom/fiances?
This color is used by clergy during Confirmation.
What is red?
This is a decision granted by the Church stating that what appeared to have been a marriage was never valid from the start.
What is an annulment?
The only thing that can validly end a marriage.
What is death?
The form of Confirmation.
What is, "Be sealed with the gifts of the Holy Spirit"?
This Sacrament includes matter that is completed after the ritual.
What is Reconciliation?
This represents purity and innocence at a baptism.
What is the white garment?
This doctrine states that under no circumstances can a confessor reveals what he hears in Confession.
What is the Seal of the Confessional?
When you only received a sacrament once because its effects are permanent.
What is indelible?
This sacrament's words include "May the Lord who frees you from sin save you and raise you up."
What is Anointing of the Sick?
This is communion given to the dying in Anointing of the Sick.
What is Viaticum?
This bird who so willingly sacrifices itself for its young symbolizes the Eucharist.
What is the Pelican?
This Sacrament was established by Christ after the Resurrection when He gave instructions to the Apostles in John 20:19-23.
What is Reconciliation?
These three sacraments can be performed by a man once he is ordained as a priest, but can not be performed by a deacon.
What are Reconciliation, Eucharist, and Anointing of the Sick?
This is the part of the Eucharistic Prayer wherein Transubstantiation occurs.
What is the Institution Narrative?
This is the oil applied during Anointing of the Sick.
What is the oil of the infirmed?
The way a deacon's stole is from a priest's or bishop's.
What is a deacon's stole is diagonally worn across the torso?
This is the doctrine describing how modern bishops trace their authority back to Peter and the Apostles.
What is Apostolic Succession?
This is the only other sacramental way to have mortal sin forgiven other than Reconciliation.
What is Baptism?