Mass and Sacraments June 1, 2026January 7, 2026 by Kateri This is an open book exam to evaluate the knowledge on the Mass and Sacraments. The quiz will be closed by 23:59 ET on August 9, 2026. Please use the name and email you registered for Sa Mac Emmaus II 2 Created on January 07, 2026 By Kateri Emmaus II - Part II: Mass & Sacraments 1 / 51 Through Confirmation the fullness of grace and the gift of the Holy Spirit are symbolized by: laying on of hands water light oil 2 / 51 The Sacraments of Healing are: Baptism and Eucharist Reconciliation and anointing of the sick Matrimony and Holy Orders Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation 3 / 51 During the sacrament of Reconciliation, when a priest uses words to reconcile us to God and the community, these are called words of: penance absolution repentance forgiveness 4 / 51 This sacrament fills us with the Holy Spirit: Eucharist Confirmation Holy Orders Baptism 5 / 51 We are holy when: we ask others for advice we know that there is nothing we can do; either a person is holy or is not we see and respond to God in both big and small ways we decide how we should act 6 / 51 Stewards: pray regularly with the Christian community are caretakers of God's world worship and serve only God all of the above 7 / 51 The purpose of the Introductory Rite is: listening gathering and welcoming going forth giving praise and thanks 8 / 51 All Christian worship is done: in a church in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit by a priest in community 9 / 51 The Gloria is: a statement of our Catholic beliefs a prayer said just before Communion a prayer for forgiveness a prayer of praise and thanksgiving before the Liturgy of the Word 10 / 51 The main mission of the Church is: to help people share in the love of God to follow the teachings of the Pope to convince everyone to be Catholic to help the poor 11 / 51 The Sacraments of Service are: Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation Anointing of the Sick and Holy Orders Matrimony and Holy Orders Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick 12 / 51 Which word fits best? In the sacrament of marriage, a man and woman make a _________________ - a lifelong commitment to become "one flesh" and to establish the best atmosphere for raising children spouse ceremony baby covenant 13 / 51 This symbol is a sign that we share in Christ's resurrection: oil light white garment red garment 14 / 51 We are welcomed into the Catholic community when we receive the Sacrament of: Confirmation Eucharist Reconciliation Baptism 15 / 51 When we receive the blessed Eucharist we: receive the real presence of Jesus Christ re-enact the Last Supper receive the symbol of Jesus Christ re-enact the Passover celebration 16 / 51 The most common "rite" of Reconciliation today is: receiving general absolution from the Bishop after a general confession common preparation with the community, then individual confession to a priest private confession with a priest only private confession with a priest that is still done within the community of the Church 17 / 51 Love is defined as: God's grace The Greatest Commandment the main symbol of Baptism a sign of strength, beauty and health 18 / 51 The theme of the Mass is established in the: The Concluding Rite Introductory Rite The Liturgy of the Eucharist The Liturgy of the Word 19 / 51 If Roman Catholics participate in a Sunday liturgy at a Ukrainian Catholic church: they may receive communion because it is the same as communion in a Roman Catholic Church all of the above they will have fulfilled their Sunday obligation to go to Mass they will notice that the prayers are different 20 / 51 The Homily is: an opening prayer a proclamation the name of one of the hymns sung at Mass an interpretation of the Word of God 21 / 51 The Lord's Prayer and the Rite of Peace occur during: Introductory Rite Dismissal Rite Communion Rite Liturgy of the Word 22 / 51 Readings from the Old Testament occur in the: First reading Third reading Second reading Fourth reading 23 / 51 These sacraments bring God's healing touch through the Christian community. Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation Matrimony and Holy Orders all of the above 24 / 51 This sacrament offers strength and courage to rebuild old relationships that have been broken and to build more positive new relationships Eucharist Baptism Confirmation Reconciliation 25 / 51 This sacrament is given to people who are physically and emotionally ill: Eucharist Confirmation Baptism Anointing of the Sick 26 / 51 In Confirmation the sign that represents the sharing of love, strength, support and encouragement is: light laying on of hands oil water 27 / 51 The initial sacraments that connect us to God and the Christian community are: all of the above Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick Matrimony and Holy Orders Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation 28 / 51 The grace we receive in the Sacrament of Reconciliation: shows us that we are not so bad allows us to turn our lives around means that we will never sin again earns God's forgiveness 29 / 51 Sacraments help us see: the Community the Church the Catechism God 30 / 51 Each person is sent out to do good works, while praising and blessing the Lord during: The Introductory Rite The Concluding Rite The Liturgy of the Word The Liturgy of the Eucharist 31 / 51 The Sacrament of Reconciliation: is the place where we find forgiveness for mortal (serious) sins helps us repair our relationship with the Christian community helps us turn our lives around and live the way God wants us to live all of the above 32 / 51 The Gospel readings occur during: Liturgy of the Word Introduction Communion Rite Liturgy of the Eucharist 33 / 51 Oil (chrism) is used in which of the following sacraments? Confirmation and Eucharist Baptism and Confirmation Baptism and Reconciliation Reconciliation and Holy Order 34 / 51 Which of the following is true? to be a saint you must first be ordained as a Pope all of us are called to be saints only some people were created to be saints Saints are people who never sinned 35 / 51 The centre and high point of the whole celebration is: The Creed The Lord's Prayer The Eucharistic Prayer The Opening Prayer 36 / 51 The Penitential Rite is part of: The Liturgy of the Eucharist The Concluding Rite the Introductory Rite The Liturgy of the Word 37 / 51 Bishops, priests and deacons are ministers of the Church as a result of being: sustained ordained confirmed baptized 38 / 51 One of the Sacraments of healing is: Confirmation Baptism Reconciliation Matrimony 39 / 51 A call from God to give of one's self for others is called: a mission a vocation a sacramental moment love 40 / 51 In school, a Liturgy of the Word does not have: Eucharist readings songs prayers 41 / 51 Readings from the letters of the New Testament occur in the: Second reading Third reading First reading Fourth reading 42 / 51 The gifts of the Creator and the work of human hands is represented by: oil and prayer bread and wine candle and flame water and wine 43 / 51 Water is defined as: God's grace the "soul" of holiness the main symbol of Baptism the owner of life 44 / 51 The Mass is also known as: Liturgy of the Word Liturgy of the Community Liturgy of the Church Liturgy of the Eucharist 45 / 51 The Sacraments of Initiation are: Matrimony and Holy Orders Baptism, Reconciliation and Eucharist Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation 46 / 51 When we take part in the Eucharist we: celebrate God's abundant love and faithfulness all of the above offer all that we are and all that we do to God commit ourselves to care for and be at peace with one another 47 / 51 The sacrament that represents going into the tomb with Jesus and having your old life pass away and a new life beginning is: Confirmation Reconciliation Baptism Eucharist 48 / 51 One of the Sacraments of initiation is: Reconciliation Baptism Matrimony Holy Orders 49 / 51 The Mass follows this order Gathering, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Liturgy of the Word, Communion Rite, Dismissal Rite Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Gathering, Communion Rite, Dismissal Rite Liturgy of the Word, Dismissal Rite, Communion Rite, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Gathering Gathering, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Communion Rite, Dismissal Rite 50 / 51 The preparation and presentation of gifts is part of the: Liturgy of the Word Communion Rite Introductory Rite Liturgy of the Eucharist 51 / 51 The source and giver of all holiness in the Trinity is: God, the Father the Holy Spirit Jesus, His Son all of the above Your score isThe average score is 95% 0% Restart quiz
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