This is the public worship of the Church.
What is liturgy?
This reveals the life and message of Jesus Christ.
What is the New Testament?
Prayer is defined as this.
What is the lifting up of the mind and heart to God?
You witness to family, friends, and neighbors when you do this.
What is serve?
This saint is known as the first pope and patron saint of the Church. (creator of Catholicism)
Who is Saint Peter?
This contains rules that guide all aspects of Church life.
What is the Code of Canon Law?
This tells about God’s relationship with the Jewish people.
What is the Old Testament?
Personal prayer nourishes our relationship with this.
Who is God?
Matthew’s Gospel describes responsibilities of followers of Christ through the Beatitudes and this.
What is the Golden Rule?
This apostle is known for missionary journeys and writing letters in the New Testament.
Who is Saint Paul?
This is the state of those not yet ready to see God face-to-face.
What is purgatory?
This is the story of God’s loving relationship with his people.
What is salvation history?
Something that can be known but never fully understood.
What is a mystery?
Recognizing God’s goodness and sharing it with others reflects this image of the Church.
What is the vine and branches image?
This saint is known as the foster father of Jesus.
Who is Saint Joseph?
This is an act of God in which we are moved to a state of grace.
What is justification?
This is the written record of God’s love for us.
What is Scripture?
God freed us from sin and death through this event.
What is the Paschal Mystery?
These are acts of charity that help meet people’s physical needs.
What are the Corporal Works of Mercy?
This saint is famous for theology and philosophy including the Summa Theologica.
Who is Saint Thomas Aquinas?
This meeting of the Church named Mary Mother of the Church.
What is the Second Vatican Council?
This day marks when the Holy Spirit came to the disciples.
What is Pentecost?
The Holy Spirit is called the sanctifier because He does this.
What is helps us be holy?
The Church’s laws and traditions relate to this model of the Church.
This title was given to Mary during the Second Vatican Council.
What is Mother of the Church?