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The document provides information about the sacrament of baptism. It lists key terms related to baptism such as adopted, belonging, candle, community, enlightened, faith, God, innocence, mass, members, mission, parish church, purification, rebirth, rites, sacraments, sins, symbol, water, white garment, worship. It then provides a brief quiz about confirmation, including questions about the sacraments of initiation, gifts of the Holy Spirit, sacraments that must be received before confirmation, Pentecost, sealing the gift of the Holy Spirit, who administers confirmation, chrism oil, and the words used during confirmation.

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Exam Checking For Understanding Emmaus Y7 t3

The document provides information about the sacrament of baptism. It lists key terms related to baptism such as adopted, belonging, candle, community, enlightened, faith, God, innocence, mass, members, mission, parish church, purification, rebirth, rites, sacraments, sins, symbol, water, white garment, worship. It then provides a brief quiz about confirmation, including questions about the sacraments of initiation, gifts of the Holy Spirit, sacraments that must be received before confirmation, Pentecost, sealing the gift of the Holy Spirit, who administers confirmation, chrism oil, and the words used during confirmation.

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Baptism

H M G X I R R C P S P N U G M
X C Z O I N R E A E E O G N E
I M R T D E F C T C S I X I M
R Y E U B S R A N A D T E G B
C S T I H A C E N E W A N N E
X A R I M C C H T T S C L O R
E T N E N O H P I U S I I L S
H L N D N U O S S L G F G E N
V T L N L D M E I O D I H B O
S V I B A E J M D R F R T S I
T I R I P S Y L O H A U E I S
B A P T I S M T A C P P N N S
W H I T E G A R M E N T E S I
P I H S R O W H T I A F D B M
S J S Y M B O L M A S S T C M
ADOPTED HOLY SPIRIT PURIFICATION
BAPTISM INFANTS REBIRTH
BELONGING INNOCENCE RITES
CANDLE JESUS SACRAMENTS
COMMUNITY MASS SINS
ENLIGHTENED MEMBERS SYMBOL
FAITH MISSION WATER
GOD PARISH CHURCH WHITE GARMENT
GODS CHILDREN WORSHIP

Confirmation
Complete the following questions
1. Confirmation is one of the _______________ Sacraments of Initiation in the Catholic Church
a. Two
b. Three
c. Seven

2. Confirmation highlight the beginning of our mission to live a Christian life. At Confirmation, we receive the right tools
to help us on our journey of faith. These are:
a. The Gifts of the Holy Spirit
b. Fruits of the Spirit
c. A present from God

3. Before Confirmation, which sacraments must a Christian receive?


a. Baptism
b. Reconciliation
c. Eucharist
d. All of the above
4. The Holy Spirit, given to Jesus’ apostles at ______________, strengthened them for the mission God intended. In a
similar way, Confirmation is like our own _____________.
a. Easter
b. Resurrection
c. Pentecost

5. The Sacrament of Confirmation ________________ the gift of the Holy Spirit first poured out in Baptism. Confirmation
is also necessary for a Catholic as it completes the grace (of God) received at Baptism.
a. Seals
b. Replaces
c. Lessens

6. Normally, the Sacrament of Confirmation is administered by a ______________ as a successor of the apostles.


a. Priest
b. Deacon
c. Bishop

7. The candidates of Confirmation are anointed on the forehead by the bishop with holy ____________ (oil).
a. Ashes
b. Water
c. Chrism

8. The effect of the Sacrament of Confirmation is the full outpouring (i.e. coming to candidates in a special way) of
_______________ as given to the apostles at the first Pentecost.
a. The Holy Spirit
b. God, the Father
c. Jesus, the Son

9. In Baptism, the priest immerses the child or pours water upon its head three times, while saying ‘...baptise you in the
name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit’. In Confirmation, the bishop dips his right thumb in the
chrism and smears the perfumed oil on the candidate's forehead, in the form of a cross, with the words
‘_____________________________’.
a. Be sealed with the Holy Spirit.
b. Confirmed, you now are.
c. Peace be with you. Go in peace to love and serve the Lord.
Eucharist

Across
2. The bread represents the __________ of Jesus.
4. The ___________ of the Eucharist is part of a Catholic Mass.
6. The Eucharist is the food that __________ our spirit.
7. Another word for holy/sacred.
8. Eucharist completes the process of _________.
9. Eucharist is a call to consider the life, death and _____________ of Jesus.
11. The _____________ is a sign of Christ's presence at Eucharist.
12. A word derived from a Greek word meaning 'thanksgiving'.

Down
1. By receiving the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ at Holy Communion the ____________ increases God's spiritual power
within us.
3. The wine represents the ___________ of Jesus.
4. At the ________ Supper Jesus said "Do this in memory of me" when he broke the bread and blessed the wine.
5. ______________ are symbols used in this sacrament.
10. Sharing in Eucharist is an ongoing act of ____________ to living life as a Christian.
Reconciliation
Complete the following questions

1. Which of the following are Sacraments of Healing?


a) Marriage
b) Reconciliation
c) Baptism
d) Anointing of the sick
e) Confirmation

2. Jesus taught through parables! Which story from the Bible teaches Christians about forgiveness and
reconciliation?
a. The Great Feast
b. The Good Samaritan
c. The Prodigal (or Lost) Son

3. The Sacrament of Reconciliation:


a. Is the first sacrament of Christian initation
b. Restores our relationship with God (and one another) after we have sinned
c. Is one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit

4. In the Sacrament of Reconciliation, absolution refers to the moment when:


a. Your sins are forgiven
b. The priest invites you to recite a prayer of sorrow aloud
c. You carry out your penance

5. How many times can a Christian receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation:


a. Only once, before your First Communion and Confirmation
b. Five times over the course of your life
c. As many times as needed, when forgiveness is required

6. Which of the following names has the Sacrament of Reconciliation NOT been called throughout history?
a. Conversion
b. Forgiveness
c. Penance
d. Confession
e. Absolution

7. Who administers the Sacrament of Reconciliation?


a. A priest
b. The person you have done wrong by
c. God, and only God

8. What does the Priest bring to those who repent and participate in Reconciliation?
a. Punishment
b. God’s healing touch, grace and forgiveness
c. Peace
9. TRUE OR FALSE: When we go to Confession, we are like the younger son who goes to the father and asks for
forgiveness. God is like the father who forgives us completely and is so full of joy when we come back.
a. True
b. False

Holy Orders
1. Which of the following are Sacraments of Service / Vocation?
a. Marriage
b. Reconciliation
c. Baptism
d. Anointing of the sick
e. Confirmation
f. Eucharist
g. Holy Orders

2. TRUE OR FALSE: The Sacrament of Holy Orders celebrates the ordination of men as bishops, priests and
deacons
a. True
b. False

3. How many men did Jesus chose to be apostles?


a. 12
b. 2
c. Any man who accepted the important mission of spreading the news about Jesus

4. Who has been called and chosen to continue Jesus’ work and are the successors to the apostles?
a. Popes
b. Bishops
c. Priests
d. Deacons
e. Lay Persons

5. TRUE OR FALSE: The hierarchy of the Roman Catholic church is Pope, Cardinals, Archbishops, Bishops,
Deacons, Priests and the Laity
a. True
b. False

6. Who receives the fullness of the Sacrament of Holy Orders, is the head or Ordinary of the local church and
diocese and is a member of the episcopal college that guides the Church.
a. Pope
b. Bishop
c. Priest
d. Deacon

7. Who serves the community in a variety of way including serving in their dioceses, presiding at liturgies,
preaching, administering the sacraments, counselling people, serving as pastors and teaching?
a. Pope
b. Bishop
c. Priest
d. Deacon
Which of the following are NOT featured in the rite of ordaining new priests?

e. The bishop lays his hands on the head of the candidate and says a prayer asking for the outpouring of
the Holy Spirit
f. The candidate lies in front of the altar while the Litany of the Saints is sung or recited
g. The candidate’s hands are anointed with chrism
h. The candidate’s head is anointed

8. When a priest receives the Sacrament of Holy Orders, it is called:


a. The Rite of Ordination
b. Becoming Holy 101
c. The Rite of Priesthood

9. Who helps and serves the Bishop by serving the needs of the Church, proclaims the gospel, teaches, preaches,
witnesses marriage, assists the priest celebrant at liturgies and MAY be studying to become a priest?
a. Pope
b. Bishop
c. Priest
d. Deacon

10. Can a deacon be a married man who is called to remain as a deacon for life and serve the Church in this
capacity?
a. Yes
b. No

11. There are three ordinations in the Sacrament of Holy Orders. They are:
a. Deaconate, Priesthood and Episcopal
b. Deaconate, Priesthood and Popescopal
c. Deaconate, Priesthood and Bishopary

12. What is the essential rite of the Sacrament of Holy Orders?


a. The laying on of hands and the prayer of consecration
b. The anointing of the hands
c. The giving of the chalice and paten

13. Who can ordain priests?


a. God, and only God
b. Priests with 10 year experience of serving the Catholic Church
c. Only a Bishop because he shares the ministry of Jesus passed down through the apostles

14. Which of the following are NOT symbols used in Holy Orders?
a. Lying prostrate before the altar
b. Holy Water
c. Laying on of hands
d. Candle
e. Priestly stole and chasuble
f. Chrism (used to anoint the hands)
g. Chalice and paten
h. Bread and Wine

15. TRUE OR FALSE: Anointing of the hands signifies that the hands of the newly ordained priest are being
prepared for sacred duties and vessels which will be part of the priestly ministry, such as offering the bread
and wine, anointing the sick and blessing people.
a. True
b. False

16. In 2-3 sentences, explain HOW one prepares for ordination to the priesthood?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
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17. Do priests take vows, including poverty, celibacy and obedience?


a. Yes
b. No

18. TRUE OR FALSE: Holy Order is called a Sacrament of SERVICE because ordained bishops, priests and deacons give
service to the Church (in varying ways) and the their parish community.
a. True
b. False

Marriage
Complete the following questions:

f) Which of the following are NOT Sacraments of Service / Vocation?


h. Marriage
i. Reconciliation
j. Baptism
k. Eucharist
l. Holy Orders

g) Marriage is:
a. based on eternal love
b. a covenant (sacred bond or promise)
c. a permanent relationship. When a couple are married, they are married for life.
d. ‘until death do us part’
e. indissoluble because God makes the bond. When God does something, we do not have the
power to undo it!

h) The Sacrament of Marriage is celebrated:


a. In a Catholic Church
b. At a park, beach or garden
c. In a chapel
d. Wherever the bride and groom choose!

i) Who administers the Sacrament of Marriage


a. Parish Priest
b. Assistant Priest or Deacon
c. All of the above

j) Which if the following are NOT witnesses at a Catholic Marriage


a. God
b. Family
c. Friends
d. Bride and Groom
e. Bridesmaids and Groomsmen

k) Which of the following are symbols in the Sacrament of Marriage


a. Wedding rings
b. Veil
c. Floral bouquet
d. Cake
e. Candle
f. Vows

l) The wedding rings are a sign of:


a. The promise the bride and groom make to love each other unconditionally and until ‘death
do us part’
b. Belonging to the other (ownership)
c. Their faithfulness to each other
d. Eternal love

m) What is the most important part of the wedding ceremony?


a. Concluding Rite
b. Consent and Vows
c. Eucharist
d. Liturgy of Marriage

n) In 1-2 sentences, explain WHY sacramental marriage is ‘indissoluble (a bond that cannot be
dissolved)’?

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Anointing of the sick


Complete the following questions

1. Which of the following are Sacraments of Healing?


a) Marriage
b) Reconciliation
c) Baptism
d) Anointing of the sick
e) Confirmation
2. Who administers the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick?
a. A priest
b. A priest or bishop
c. A deacon

3. When the priest or bishop administers this sacrament:


a. The sick person receives strength, peace and courage
b. The sick person’s sins are forgiven, even if they are unconscious or cannot say their sins out loud.
c. The sick person’s physical health may be restored, if it is god's will.
d. All of the above.

4. Which of the following are NOT symbols used in Anointing of the Sick:
a. Oil
b. The Sign of the Cross
c. Bread and Wine
d. Holy Water
e. Forehead and Hands
f. Laying on of Hands
g. Candle

5. How many times can a Christian receive the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick:
a. Only once, just before you pass away
b. Five times over the course of your life
c. As many times as needed

6. In your own words and in 1-2 sentences only, summarise the effects of the Anointing of the Sick.

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