| A | B |
| The source and summit of life in Christ | Eucharist |
| the final purification of those destined for heaven | Purgatory |
| The word for instruction or teaching in the Christian community | catechesis |
| Someone who isn’t sure if there is a God or doubts if we can ever know: | agnostic |
| The doctrine that affirms a Catholic’s basic belief about God is | The Trinity |
| being put in right relationship with God and being seen as good | justification |
| the belief that Jesus is truly, substantially present in the consecrated bread and wine at Mass | The Real Presence |
| an expression that means "Remember that one day you are going to die." | Memento mori |
| The foundation of Catholic social teaching | fundamental human dignity |
| What is the fundamental law heard through our conscience? | Do good and avoid evil. |