Sacramental theology
  • 1. Sacramental theology is the study of the various aspects and meanings of sacraments within Christian traditions. Sacraments are seen as visible signs of invisible grace, acts of God's presence and action in the world. Through sacraments such as baptism, Eucharist, confirmation, marriage, anointing of the sick, reconciliation, and ordination, Christians believe they receive sanctifying grace and are united with Christ and the Church. Sacraments are considered essential for the spiritual life of believers and play a significant role in Christian worship and community life.

    What is the Catholic sacrament that involves initiation into the Church?
A) Baptism
B) Reconciliation
C) Anointing of the Sick
D) Eucharist
  • 2. In the Sacrament of the Eucharist, what is transformed into the body and blood of Christ?
A) Incense
B) Water
C) Oil
D) Bread and Wine
  • 3. What is the sacrament that signifies the unity of the baptized in the one Body of Christ?
A) Eucharist
B) Matrimony
C) Confirmation
D) Anointing of the Sick
  • 4. Which sacrament seals the recipient with the gifts of the Holy Spirit?
A) Baptism
B) Matrimony
C) Confirmation
D) Holy Orders
  • 5. The Sacrament of Matrimony is a sign of the union between whom?
A) Man and nature
B) Humanity and divinity
C) Christ and the Church
D) Parents and children
  • 6. What sacrament is also known as 'Extreme Unction'?
A) Anointing of the Sick
B) Ordination
C) Baptism
D) Holy Communion
  • 7. What sacrament strengthens the marital bond between a man and a woman?
A) Matrimony
B) Confirmation
C) Ordination
D) Baptism
  • 8. The sacrament of Holy Orders includes which of the following orders?
A) Monk, Nun, Abbot
B) Rabbi, Imam, Guru
C) Deacon, Priest, Bishop
D) Brother, Sister, Cardinal
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