Who is the Messiah?
Jesus Christ
What is the Catholic "three-legged stool"?
Tradition, Scripture, & Magisterium
What is prayer?
Prayer is a conversation with God, where we speak to Him and listen for His response.
Why should we read the Bible (main)?
It's God's Word
What are we invited into?
A reltionship with Christ
Who was one of the men who walked with a buddy and Jesus from Jerusalem to Emmaus?
Cleopas
What does the Latin term Magisterium mean?
Teacher
What is the purpose of the Mass?
Worship God
Who is the Person of the Trinity that helps us understand the Bible?
Holy Spirit
What are the sacred writings from the time before Jesus that tell about God?
Old Testamnet
Where was Jesus born?
Jesus was born in Bethlehem.
What is term we are called to show our obedience to the Magisterium?
The Mystical Body of Christ
What's the 4 parts we say in the Apotles Creed of who we are?
One, Holy Catholic, & Apostolic
What does the term "Sacred Scripture" refer to?
Sacred Scripture refers to the books of the Bible that are inspired by God.
God guiding the thoughts of biblical authors and editors?
Revelation
What is the primary mission of Jesus Christ?
To save humanity from sin and bring them into a relationship with God.
What does Ordinary refer to in Magisterium of the Catholic Church?
When the Pope (leader/teacher of the universal Church and the successor of St. Peter) infallibly defines truth.
Who is the priest that served our first MS/HS mass on Thursday?
Father Appel (Paul)
What is Sacred Deposit (think of piggie bank)?
The Church's bishops keeping safe/protecting sacred scripture and tradition.
What are the first 5 books of the Bible called?
Pentateuch (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, & Deuteronomy)
How does Jesus fulfill God's plan of salvation?
Through His life, death, and Resurrection, Jesus reconciles humanity with God and opens the way to eternal life.
How does the Church give us to help us live out our faith? (7)
Answer: The Church provides us the Bible, Catechism, Mass, Sacraments, Tradition, Magisterium, and a community of believers to support us in living as disciples of Christ.
What is the significance of the Eucharist in the Catholic faith?
It is the sacrament in which we receive the Body and Blood of Christ, uniting us more closely with Him and with each other in the Church.
What are the 4 parts of the sacred library?
Law, History, Wisdom, & Prophets
When was the New Testament created (what makes it Catholic)?
It was created by Church leaders descending from the apostles who came together with letters and books in the 4th century at the Council of Carthage & Hippo.