Angel Talk
A Column Dedicated to the Angels for Children
The Seven Sacraments
I. Name the 3 things necessary for a sacrament.
1. __________________________________________________________________. |
2. __________________________________________________________________. |
3. __________________________________________________________________. |
II. Name the 3 types of Baptism and explain each.
1. __________________________________________________________________. |
2. __________________________________________________________________. |
3. __________________________________________________________________. |
III. Unscramble and put in order:
1. MATRIONNFICO |
2. OHYL SODRER |
3. SBMIPAT |
4. YOMMRANTI |
5. OHYL RACHESUTI |
6. REXETEM TONNICU |
7. CANNEEP |
IV. Match the columns.
1. The most necessary sacrament. | a. Matrimony |
2. The sacrament that removes actual sin. | b. Confirmation |
3. The sacrament that gives health and strength to the soul. | c. Penance |
4. The sacrament that makes us soldiers of Jesus Christ. | d. Baptism |
5. The sacrament that unites a Christian man and woman in lawful marriage. | e. Extreme Unction |
6. The sacrament that contains the body and blood, soul and divinity of Jesus Christ. | f. Holy Orders |
7. The sacrament that imprints the priestly character on the soul. | g. Holy Eucharist |
8. The sacrament that can be given by lay people under certain conditions. | |
9. The sacrament that only a Bishop can confer. |
V. Fill in the blanks.
The Sacraments that we cannot receive more than once are ___________________ and ___________________ because they imprint a ___________________ in the soul. This character is a ___________________ mark which remains ___________________ even after___________________ : for the honor and glory of those who are ___________________ ; for the shame and punishment of those who are ___________________ ___________________ distinguishes us as Children of God; ___________________ as soldiers of Christ and ___________________ as priests of God. |
VI. Match the columns.
__ 1. Baptism was instituted by Christ. | a. "Unless man is born again of water and the Holy Ghost, he cannot enter into the Kingdom of Heaven (Jn. 3:5). |
__ 2. In the early days those who prepared for the reception of Baptism were called |
b. unless it is dying or its Catholic education is promised. |
__ 3. Baptism removes |
c. instruct the child if the parents neglect to do so or die. |
__ 4. Baptism is necessary for all | d. when he was baptized in the River Jordan. |
__ 5. The Godparents are obliged to | e. against the will of an adult. |
__ 6. Baptism of desire | f. Catechumens. |
__ 7. Parents cannot | g. must be followed by Baptism of water if possible. |
__ 8. Baptism cannot be given | h. original sin and in adults all other sins and punishments. |
__ 9. A non-Catholic child cannot be | i. be sponsors for their children or husband and wife for each other. |
VII. Name the 5 conditions necessary for a good Confession.
1. __________________________________________________________________. |
2. __________________________________________________________________. |
3. __________________________________________________________________. |
4. __________________________________________________________________. |
5. __________________________________________________________________. |
VIII. Which Sacrament ...
1. starts the supernatural life of the soul? |
2. strengthens the supernatural life of the soul? |
3. nourishes the supernatural life of the soul? |
4. restores the supernatural life of the soul? |
5. protects the supernatural life up to the end? |
6. provides ministers for the sacraments? |
7. sanctifies married life? |
IV. List the correct definition for the following phrases.
a ... perfect contrition
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d ... power to forgive
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g ...penance |
b ... reserved sins
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e ... power to retain
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h ... firm resolution
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c ... seal of confession
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f ... absolution
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i ... examination of conscience
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1. The priest has the power to forgive all sins. | ||
2. The strict obligation of the priest to observe secrecy. | ||
3. The sacrament in which the sins committed after Baptism are forgiven. | ||
4. The outward sign of the Sacrament of Penance. |
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5. Sins that for weighty reasons are kept for the Pope or Bishop to absolve. | ||
6. Earnest resolve to recall all sins committed since our last confession. | ||
7. A fixed resolve to avoid all sin, especially mortal sin, and also its near occasions. | ||
8. That by which we hate sin because it offends God. | ||
9. If the penitent is not worthy of absolution, the priest is bound in justice to refuse absolution. |
ANSWERS TO THIS MONTH'S QUIZ
I. NECESSARY—1-outward sign; 2-grace; 3-instituted by Christ.
II. TYPES OF BAPTISM—Water: pouring water on head of person to be baptized and saying proper words. Blood: shedding of one's blood for the Faith of Christ. Desire: ardent wish to receive Baptism and to do all that Gad has ordained.
III. UNSCRAMBLE IN ORDER—3-Baptism, 1-Confirmation, 5-Holy Eucharist, 7-Penance, 6-Extreme Unction, 2-Holy Orders, 4-Matrimony.
IV. MATCH—1-d, 2-c, 3-e, 4-b, 5-a, 6-g, 7-f, 8-d, 9-f.
V. FILL IN BLANKS—Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders, character, spiritual, forever, death, saved, lost, Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders.
VI. MATCH—1-d, 2-f, 3-h, 4-a, 5-c, 6-g, 7-i, 8-e, 9-b.
VII. 5 CONDITIONS—1-examine our conscience, 2-be sorry for our sins, 3-make firm resolution never more to offend God. 4-confess our sins to priest, 5-accept penance which priest. gives us.
VIII. WHICH SACRAMENT— Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Eucharist, Penance, Extreme Unction, Holy Orders, Matrimony.
IX. CORRECT DEFINITIONS—a-8, b-5, c-2, d-1, e-9, f-4, g-3, h-7, i-6.