Name: ______
Terms:The terms are on a sheet and they have to try to answer correctly
- The Incarnation is the mystery by which Jesus, the Son of God, became man. This is what we celebrate at Christmas with the birth of Jesus.
- TheHypostatic Unionmeans Jesus is true God and True man.
- The Paschal Mystery is Jesus' suffering, death, resurrection and ascension.
- The Resurrection of Jesus when he rose from the dead.
- Pentecost is 50 days after Easter we celebrate the descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles, and it is the bday of the Church.
- The Immaculate Conception means Mary was born without original sin.
- The Catechumenateis the RCIA process of initiating people into the Catholic Church to receive the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist.
- Mary went up to heaven. We call that the Assumption
- Transubstantiation refers to the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.
- The Ascension Forty days after Easter Jesus went up to heaven.
- Sacramentalsare objects, actions and blessings that help us grow in holiness such as holy water, a cross and rosaries.
- A Sacrament is an outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace.
- The Creed is the summary of the essential beliefs of our faith
- The Trinity is the central Mystery of our faith. It means that there is one God in three persons and that each person is fully God.
- One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic arethe marks of the Church.
- The Magisterium is the teaching office of the Church
Terms #2 They have cards with the terms and when asked the question they have to put the card they believe answers the question (first turned upside down, once everyone has answered they turn it right side up.)
- These Three make up the deposit of faith (Scripture, tradition, magisterium)
- Teaching of the apostles handed down in oral form (Tradition)
- The teaching office of the Church (Magisterium)
- The written Word of God (Bible)
- A letter written by the Pope to the whole Church to address a particular issue (Encyclical)
- Helps us make right decisions and doing what is correct according to God's moral law. (conscience)
- Is a sacred agreement or promise made by god and His people. (covenant)
- Includes feeding the sick, visiting the imprisoned, giving food to the hungry (Corporal works of mercy)
- An outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace (Sacrament)
- The Gospel writers Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are also known as this (evangelists)
Sacraments Mix and Matchwrite the number on the white board.
1. Eucharist2. Holy orders3. Baptism 4.Confirmation5. Matrimony
6. Penance7. Anointing of the Sick
2 is necessary for a man to become a deacon, priest, and Bishop
3removes original sin.
3, 4, 1 are the sacraments of initiation.
6removes personal sin.
2 ,3, 4 leave an indelible mark.
5is between one man and one woman.
4makes you an adult in the faith.
7uses holy oil.
6restores sanctifying grace
7 can be received when one is gravely ill.
1 is the source and summit of our faith.
3makes us members of the Church.
2,3,4 use sacred Chrism.
2 is only received by men, since they represent Christ who Himself was a man.
1 Is the true body and blood of Christ.
4completes Baptism.
3 By virtue of this sacrament we are all called to use our gifts and actively serve other in the parish.
Fill in the blanksWrite it on the white board
- Jesus Christ came to offer salvation to (everyone)
- The theme that was central to Jesus' mission was proclaiming the (kingdom of God).
- The most important act of worship of the Catholic community is the (Mass)
- The Mass is divided into 2 parts, the Liturgy of the (Word) and The Liturgy of the (Eucharist)
- (Sanctifying) grace is permanent until removed by mortal sin
- (Actual) is temporary and allows you to do good works
- When we say that the Catholic Church is (missionary) we mean that Catholics must share the Good News with others.
- The Leader of the Catholic Church throughout the world is the (pope) His name currently is (Pope Francis)
- The saint who was the first head of the Church was St. (Peter)
- The Church Militant are all the souls on (earth) the Church Triumphant are all the souls in (heaven) the Church Suffering are all the souls in (purgatory)
- (Holy Thursday) is the day each year that the Bishop blesses the oils used for anointing at Confirmations, Baptisms, and Anointing of the Sick.
- The last Church Council,was called (Vatican II) Many changes happened at the last Council, for example how we celebrate Penance. But never is there a change in the teaching on what we believe on matters of faith and morals.
- Catholic means (universal) all people of all cultures are welcome in our Church. People of different cultures express their faith in different ways, song, art, etc. That is how they experience God in their own way of life.
- The Bible is divided into the (Old Testament) and the (New Testament)
Word Bank:
- A saint is a person the Church honors because he or she lived a holy life. To be holy is to do God's (will) to act the way that God wants us to act and live.
- People who give up their lives for God are called (martyrs) They die for their faith.
- It is important to have a good (conscience) so we can make the right decisions and doing what is correct according to God's moral law.
- We believe in God and all that He has revealed to us through the virtue of (faith)
- (ecumenism) is the movement toward unity among all Christian Churches.
- The call to (discipleship)is our call to follow Jesus Christ faithfully and to share in His mission.
- By the example of our good life and works, we participate in the Church's mission to (evangelize)which is to live and spread the Gospel message by our lives.
- Our Catholic belief that God's spirit is at work in us and in the world is brought about through the (Holy Spirit)
- The first book of the Bible is (genesis)
- The commandments were given to (Moses) on Mt. Sinai, not to the disciples.
- In Matthew, Chapter 5, in the Sermon on the Mount, we find the (beatitudes)
- The Beatitudes were given to Jesus’ disciples during his most famous speech called (Sermon of the Mount)
- (Acts of the Apostles) is the book in the Bible that tells the history of the early Church.