A | B |
Sacraments of initiation | Batpism, Confirmation, Eucharist |
Symbols used in Baptism | Water, Oil, White Garment, Lighted Candle |
The word "initiation" means | to begin |
The word "baptism" means | to plunge |
Oil symbolizes | protection, strength, making one sacred |
Refers to the evil that already exists in the world | Original Sin |
Baptism erases the inclination to sin | false |
Original Sin is something a person chooses to do | false |
The letters R.C.I.A. stand for | The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults |
Baptism washes away | Original Sin and all personal sins committed before the baptism |
Place where Jesus was baptised | the Jordan River |
The word "Christ" means | Annointed One |
Known as the Sacrament of the Holy Spirit | Confirmation |
The "Confirmation" means | to establish more firmly |
Confirmation is considered the completion of | baptism |
Confirmation increases in you | the Gifts of the Holy Spirit |
Confirmation was once part of what ceremony? | baptism |
Means "Wind" or "Breath of God" | Holy Spirit |
An age when a person is able to make moral judgements | age of discretion |
Considered the Birthday of the Church | Pentecost |
Primary symbol of Confirmation | Oil |
Specially blessed scented oil | chrism |
Biblical images of the Holy Spirit | wind, fire, dove |
This sacrament celebrates God's unfailing forgiveness | Reconciliation |
The word 'reconciliation" means | to heal, to bring back together |
Other names for the sacrament of reconciliation | Sacrament of Penance or Confession |
We often seek healing through | storytelling |
Where did private confession first originate? | Irish monks during the 5th century |
It is what silences the priest never to reveal what he heard during confession | The Seal of Confession |
Going to reconciliation out of a sense of guilt is a good reason to go | false |
To prepare for reconciliation one should examine themselves and do a proper | Act of Contrition |
Whenever we sin it only effect us | false |
The season of the Church year marked by a Spirit of Penance | Lent |
Three conditions for committing a sin | knowledge, freedom, willingness |
Sin always involves a break in relationship with | God, self, others |
A permanent deacon can be | married, single, widowed |
A group of parishes linked under a bishop is called | diocese |
The hat worn by a bishop is known as a | miter |
Three forms of ordained ministry | deacon, priest, bishop |
Who is considered to have "the fullness of the sacraments" | bishop |
A bishop who is usually a leader of an archdiocese | Archbishop |
What are the two types of deacons? | transitional and permanent |
Considered the Bishop of Rome | the Pope |
The word pope means | father |
The word ministry comes from the Latin meaning | one who is less |
The Sacrament that ordains men into the service of God | Holy Orders |
The "symbol" worn by priests as a sign of their priesthood | stole |
Bishops, priests, and deacons can all celebrate Mass | false, only bishops and priests |
What do a bishop carry as a sign of his office and shepherd of his diocese | staff, known as a croiser |
Who can ordain a priest? | bishop |
Considered the "source and summit" of the sacraments | Eucharist |
The word "eucharist" means | Thanksgiving |
The changing of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ | Consecration |
The name for Christ's presence in the Eucharist | Real Presence |
Another name for the consecrated bread and wine | Holy Communion |
The Sacraments of Healing | Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick |
The word “host” is from the Latin hostia meaning | victim |
The philosophical explanation of how the bread and wine become the body | Transubstantiation |
The use of wine at a meal suggests a hint of | celebration |
The Passover Meal and the Seder Meal is the same thing | True |
Bread is both a gift from God and the work of human hands | True |
Like reconciliation and eurcharist, anointing may be celebrated | more than once |
Considered the foundation of human society | marriage |
A covenant relationship between a man and a woman | matrimony |
The purpose of sexual intimacy with in a marriage | Enhance unity of the spouses, procreation |
Seen as a "grave offense against natural law" | divorce |
Disharmony in marriage is a result of | sin |
Considered the symbol for marriage | ring |
Where did Jesus perform his first miracle | Wedding at Cana |
Faithfulness in the context of marriage | Fidelity |
The sacraments of vocation | marriage, holy orders |