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This document provides an overview of Catholic sacraments and theology. It defines sacraments as outward signs instituted by Christ that confer inward grace. The seven sacraments are listed as Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony. Key aspects of the liturgical calendar and seasons like Advent, Lent, and Easter are described. The document also summarizes Catholic teachings around grace, the Holy Bible, and the Holy Mass.

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Sacrament
1. What is Sacrament?
a. Sacrament is an outward sign of inward grace ordained by Jesus Christ by which grace
is given to our souls

2. What is Grace?
a. Grace is a supernatural gift of God freely given to us for our salvation
b. Grace is the unmerited favor of God that helps us live as Children of God

3. List the 7 Sacraments:


a. Baptism
b. Confirmation
c. Holy Eucharist
d. Penance
e. Anointing of the Sick
f. Holy Order
g. Matrimony

4. What are the Sacraments of Initiation?


a. Baptism
b. Confirmation
c. Holy Eucharist

5. What are the Sacraments of Healing?


a. Penance
b. Anointing of the Sick

6. What are the Sacraments of Service?


a. Holy Order
b. Matrimony

7. What does Sacraments do for us?


a. They help us live as Children of God
b. They strengthen our faith
c. They help us grow as Christians

8. What Sacrament cleanses us of Original Sin?


a. Baptism

9. Through what Sacrament are our mortal and venial sins forgiven?
a. Penance

10.Through what Sacrament do we receive the Holy Spirit?


a. Confirmation

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11.What is the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist?
a. It is the true body and blood of Jesus Christ, together with his soul and divinity under
the form of bread and wine

12.What is transubstantiation?
a. It is the change of bread and wine into the body and blood of Jesus Christ

13.At what time in the Holy Mass does the bread and wine change into the body and
blood of Jesus Christ?
a. Consecration

The Liturgical Calendar


14.What are the main seasons of the church’s year?
a. Advent
b. Christmas
c. Ordinary time
d. Lent
e. Easter

15.Which of the Seasons mark the beginning of the Church Year?


a. Advent

16.What do we do during Advent?


a. Prepare to encounter Christ at Christmas
b. Prepare for Christ second coming
c. Prepare to encounter Christ in his continuous presence with us

17.How do we Prepare to Encounter Christ?


a. Repent of our sins
b. Reconciliation and Penance
c. Prayers
d. Reading and meditating on God’s word
e. Charity and Almsgiving

18.What is the liturgical Color during Advent and Lent and what does it signify?
a. Purple; Signify repentance

19.When does Advent Begin and End?


a. Advent begins the Sunday after the Feast of Christ the King and ends on Dec 24

20.When does the Christmas Season Begin and End?


a. Christmas season begins Dec 25 and ends at the Baptism of Jesus

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21.When does Lent Begin?
a. Lent Begins on Ash Wednesday

22.What are the 3 key things we must observe during lent?


a. Prayers
b. Fasting and Abstinence
c. Almsgiving

23. Why is Lent Important to us?


a. Helps us to draw attention to spiritual things
b. Helps us to discipline our flesh
c. Helps us to build our relationship with God

24. When does the Lenten Fast end?


a. The Lenten fast ends on Holy Saturday

25.What is the Last week of Lent Called?


a. Holy week

26.The high point during Holy week is called?


a. Easter Triduum – Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday

27.What is the Importance of the Easter Triduum?


a. It marks the most important events in the life of Christ; His Passion and Death

28. The mandatory days of fasting and abstinence during Lent?


a. Ash Wednesday
b. Good Friday

29. What is Abstinence?


a. Avoid or reduce the things that gives you pleasure for the sake of God

30. What do we celebrate on Palm Sunday?


a. We celebrate Christ Triumphant entry into Jerusalem

31.What do we celebrate on Holy Thursday?


a. Celebrate the last supper; origin of the sacrament of the holy Eucharist
b. Celebrate Christ washing of the disciples feet as a sign of humility
c. We celebrates Christ agony in the garden of Gethsemane
d. Celebrate Christ’s arrest

32.What do we celebrate on Good Friday?


a. Stations of the cross
b. Reading of the passion
c. Veneration of the cross

33.What promises do we renew at Easter Vigil?


a. Our baptismal promises
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34. When does the Easter Season Begin and end?
a. Begins on Easter Sunday and ends on Pentecost Day

35. What does the church focus on during the ordinary time?
a. The church focus on the teachings of Christ to help us grow in following His teachings

36.Who Helped Jesus to carry his cross?


a. Simon of Cyrene

37.Who wiped Jesus bloody face with a towel?


a. Veronica

38.Who said truly this man was a son of God?


a. The centurion

39.Who Gave his tomb as a burial place for Jesus?


a. Joseph of Arimathea

40.Who is the Pharisee that helped to bury Jesus?


a. Nicodemus

41.What are the two special features about the mass on Palm Sunday?
a. Blessing of the Palm
b. Reading of the passion of Christ

42. Why is the day Christ died called Good Friday?


a. Because Christ Loves us so much that he chose to die for us on this day

The Holy Bible


43.What is the Bible?
a. The bible is the word of God

44.What does it mean to say the bible is the word of God?


a. It means that God teaches us and makes himself known to us through the words of the
Bible

45.What does it mean for us that the bible is the word of God?
a. It means we should treat the bible with Love and respect, Read it every day and ask the
holy spirit to help us listen to Gods word, learn from it and live by it

46.How many books are there in Catholic the bible?


a. There are 73 books in the catholic bible
i. 46 books of the hold testament
ii. 27 books of the new testament

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47.Who wrote the bible?
a. Bible was written by men inspired by God

48.Do Catholics base their faith on the bible alone?


a. No, our faith is based on the bible and the sacred tradition

49.What is tradition?
a. This is how the living word of God is handed on from one generation to the next from
the apostles through their successors to every generation

50.What do we call the first five books of the old testament?


a. The Pentateuch (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy)

51.What are the first four books of the new testament called?
a. Gospel (Mathew, Mark, Luke and John)

52.What is the last book in the bible?


a. Revelation

53.What do the books of the old testament tell us?


a. They tell us about God’s love and faithfulness in all times and places (History)
b. They tell us about what God is like and what he expects from his children (Prophets)
c. They give us guidance for our lives and help us to pray (Wisdom Literature)

54.What do the books of the new testament tell us?


a. They tell us about the life, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus, the son of God
(Gospel and Acts)
b. They give teachings on the way to live a Christian life (Letters)
c. They offer courage and hope to Christians even in times of suffering (Revelation)

The Holy Mass


55. What is the holy Mass
a. The sacrifice of the body and blood of Jesus Christ truly present on the altar, under the
appearances of bread and wine and offered to God for the living and the dead
b. The highest prayer in the catholic church

56.What is sacrifice
a. Offering of a victim, by a priest to God in worship

57.Who is the Victim and the Priest in the Sacrifice of the holy Mass?
a. Jesus Christ is both the victim as well as the priest who offers himself to God for our
redemption

58.When was the first holy Mass celebrated?


a. Christ celebrated the first mass at the Last supper

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59.Is the Holy Mass same sacrifice as the sacrifice of the cross?
a. Yes the Mass is one and same as the sacrifice on the cross

60.What are the 2 main parts of the Holy Mass?


a. Liturgy of the word
b. Liturgy of the holy Eucharist

61.What is correct response to the following during the mass?


a. The Lord be with you:
i. And with your Spirit
b. At the end of first or second reading: The Word of the Lord
i. Thanks be to God
c. At the beginning of Gospel reading: A proclamation from the Holy Gospel according to
(….)
i. Glory to you Lord Jesus Christ
d. At the end of the Gospel reading: The Gospel of the Lord
i. Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ

62.How do we participate during the Holy Mass?


a. By paying attention throughput the celebration
b. Listening to the readings and homily like we would listen to Jesus Christ
c. By responding to all the prayers and praying along

Vessels and Vestments

63.What are Sacred Vessels?


a. They are the Vessels used at Mass

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64.Explain the meaning of the different Vessels

65.
N

ame some of the key vestments worn by the Priest at Mass?

Chasuble Stole

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