A) St Stephen B) Mary, the Mother of Jesus C) John the Baptist D) Sarah, the wife of Abraham
A) Prayers from the Communion of Saints B) The liturgy of the Word and Eucharist C) God’s freedom from mortal and venial sin D) Strength and guidance from the Holy Spirit
A) Mary prayed to God in the synagogue every day. B) Mary followed the disciples of Jesus C) Mary trusted God and was fully faithful D) Mary fed and clothed Jesus
A) Trusting and respecting God. B) Visiting God’s holy places C) Protecting their belongings D) Praying to the saints
A) Reverence B) Conception C) Anointing of the Sick D) Assumption
A) Marian prayers B) Sacred liturgies C) Church feast days D) Stations of the Cross
A) The Annunciation of the Lord B) The Assumption C) The Immaculate Conception D) The birth of Mary
A) Mother of all mothers B) Mother of the Church C) Mother of all people D) ALL other options listed
A) Desire B) NONE of the other options C) Love D) Joy
A) Behaviour is not an emotion, it is the choice people make B) Emotion is neither good nor bad C) Emotion must be directed D) ALL other options listed
A) Charity B) NONE of the other options C) Self-love D) Unconditional love
A) Decalogue B) The Old Law C) The Revealed Laws D) ALL other options listed
A) Birth is a gift B) People are created in the image of God C) ALL other options listed D) Death is inevitable
A) 3rd Commandment B) 2nd Commandment C) 4th Commandment D) 1st Commandment
A) God’s graces B) The first 3 of the Ten Commandments C) ALL other options listed D) Charity
A) NONE of the other options B) Eucharist and Reconciliation C) Confirmation and Reconciliation D) Baptism and Eucharist
A) The Will B) Regret C) Harmony D) NONE of the other options
A) Judgement day B) Pentecost C) NONE of the other options D) The coming of Jesus Christ
A) Town of Emmaus B) City of Damascus C) Town of Nazareth D) City of Jerusalem
A) Stop following the Jewish commandments B) Teach others what he taught them C) Read the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John D) Avoid working and worshipping on the Sabbath
A) The time Mary was assumed to heaven B) NONE of the other options C) The time the Angel Gabriel appeared to Mary to ask her to be the Mother of God D) The time Mary went to her cousin, Elizabeth, to help her because she was pregnant
A) Lived as a Jew and followed Jewish traditions B) Studied to be a miracle worker, healer physician. C) Worked in the desert with the zealots D) Trained in the Temple as a priest
A) Jesus wrote the Bible with the help of the Apostles B) Jesus grew up as a Pharisee C) Jesus preached for over thirty years D) Jesus fulfilled the promises of the Old Testament prophets
A) Reflect the love and goodness of the Church. B) Demonstrate the power of God C) Build a religious faith community D) Challenge the Old Testament prophets
A) Learn how to think and question B) Recognise the human heart in all people C) Make present the Kingdom of God to all people. D) Search for God’s meaning of life
A) Signs B) Psalms C) Liturgical colours D) Sacraments
A) Offers people the opportunity to praise God in a sacred place B) Transforms sin into freedom, death into life and human into divine. C) Restores people’s faith in the supernatural D) Reveals the mystery of the immaculate conception
A) Abraham is and how creation began B) Jesus is and how to live like him C) Moses is and how he led people to the Promised Land. D) Saint Paul is and how to become an Apostle
A) Creation stories written by the Yahwist community B) Infancy narratives and their purpose C) Story of Paul and his conversion D) Meaning of Jesus’ death and resurrection
A) Promote stewardship B) Show courage to live like God C) Canonise people D) Intercede for them through prayer to God
A) ALL other options listed B) Eucharist C) Baptism D) Confirmation
A) Miracles of God’s creation B) Parables of God’s life C) Signs of God’s grace D) Celebrations of God’s name
A) Mount Sinai B) The River Jordan C) The Last Supper D) Pentecost
A) Faith, hope and charity B) Reverence, pride and courage C) Wisdom, guidance and substance. D) Freedom, love and wonder
A) Begins the Church’s liturgical year B) Nourishes the spiritual gifts received through all of the sacraments. C) Honours God and is celebrated on Sunday D) Reconnects people with the Jewish history of the Church
A) When they enrol in a Catholic school B) By assisting the priest at Mass C) After celebrating the sacrament of Marriage. D) Through the sacrament of Baptism
A) Pentecost B) Easter C) Advent D) Christmas
A) Only people who receive communion. B) Only canonised Christian saints C) All people who have died D) All baptised people living and dead
A) Stations of the Cross. B) Rosary C) Hail Mary D) Apostles’ Creed
A) Apostles receiving the spiritual gifts from Jesus B) Son of God taking on human form C) Suffering servant being identified in the book of Isaiah. D) Patriarchs becoming leaders of the Church |