Emotions
Sacraments
Commandments
Sin
Penance
100

The most important or fundamental emotion 

What is love?

100

Baptism offers freedom from this wrongdoing by the first humans

What is Original Sin?

100

These commandments were given to a Prophet on top of Mount Sinai 

What are the 10 Commandments?

100
The sin is considered a deliberate action or word  against this theological figures law's

Who is God?

100

Penance in considered to be classified as this type of Sacrament

What is a Sacrament of Healing?

200

Love, hatred, desire, fear, joy and sadness are all define as this type of emotional category

What are the principle emotions?

200

Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Fortitude, Knowledge, Piety, and Fear of the Lord are all considered gifts of this Sacrament

What is Confirmation?

200

The theological figure that was sent to "complete the Law of the Prophets"

Who is Jesus?
200

This type of sin destroys one's relationship with God due to the grave matter of the actions involved

What is mortal sin?

200

A gospel story outlining the a shepard loosing one of his flock

What is the parable of the lost sheep?

300

Emotions should not be confused with this type of human reaction

What are behaviours?

300

The category in which the first three Sacraments belong to

What are Sacraments of Initiation?

300
This numbered commandment implores people not to physically harm others

What is the Fifth Commandment?

300

The form of sin known for it's 'lesser' sins that damage one's relationship with God

What are venial sins?

300

The Church figure that sins can be confessed to in the process of reconcilliation

What is a Priest?

400

The three steps of emotional development

What is recognition, acceptance and direction of emotions?

400

The gift is received and strengthened through the first two Sacraments, and allows us to Love as Jesus does 

What is Charity?

400

This commandment reads ‘you must love the Lord your God...’

What is Jesus' first great commandment?

400

The concept of whether a person completely understands if and why a sin is considered wrong

What is full knowledge?

400

The first of the four steps in the practice of reconciliation where the perpetrator may start to feel sorrow or guilt

What is contrition?