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4th Grade Religion
New York State Archdiocesan Exam
Question | Answer |
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The official public prayer of the church. | Liturgy |
Stories that Jesus told to the people of his time. | Parables |
Part of the Bible where we learn the life and teachings of Jesus. | New Testement |
Devotion in the Church that reminds us of Jesus' suffering and death. | Stations of the Cross |
Respecting the rights of others and giving them what is rightfully theirs. | Justice |
This word is another name for God's faithfulness to his people. | Providence |
The first book of the bible | Genesis |
Another name for the Sacred Scripture | Bible |
Turning away from sin and living the way God wants us to live | Repentance |
A good habit that helps us act according to God's love for us | Virtue |
Another word for "holy" | Sacred |
Giving worship to a creature or thing instead of God | Idolatry |
The freedom to decide when and how to act | Free Will |
Honor and praise given to God because He is God | Worship |
A special prayer that honors Mary, the mother of God and the life of Jesus | The Magnificat |
To desire or want in a wrong way | Covet |
A way we share ourselves with God and God shares himself with us | Prayer |
A special agreement between God and His people | Covenant |
Because Jesus died and rose to save us from sin, he is this | Savior |
The power of God's love active in the world | Kingdom of God |
This is made up of the community of people who are baptized and follow Jesus Christ. | Church |
The season of waiting for the coming of Jesus | Advent |
The gift of God's life in us. | Grace |
The good or bad that comes from our choices. | Consequence |
The truth that the Son of God became man | Incarnation |
The first sin created by the first human beings | Original Sin |
Part of the Bible that tells of God's friendship with His people before the birth of Jesus | Old Testement |
Receiving pardon, or forgiveness, from God for our sins | Absolution |
Laws to help us know and fulfill our responsiblities as members of the Church | Precepts of the Church |
The standard of a good life | Morality |
The community of believers who worship and work together | Parish |
Stories about Jesus' life are found in these books of the New Testement | Gospels |
Christmas is the season of the _______ of the Lord | Nativity |
A day of rest set apart to honor God in a special way | Sabbath |
A quality possessed by someone who lives the commandments and beatitudes with a Christ like heart | Holiness |
The day the Holy Spirit came upon the disciples | Pentecost |
Part of the Mass when our gifts of the bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Jesus | Liturgy of the Eucharist |
People in heaven, purgatory, and those living on earth with God's grace make up this group. | Communion of Saints |
The part of the Liturgy of the Eucharist where the bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ | Consecration |
An excessive desire to have or own things | Greed |
The most basic right of all humans | Right to Life |
The power to know and learn about God, ourselves, and others | Intellect |
This can lead to taking what belongs to someone else | Envy |
The mass is a celebration of this | Eucharist |
Jesus is this, that leads us out of the darkness | Light of the World |
Someone who hungers and thirsts for holiness | Saint |
The gathering place where Jewish people pray and learn about God | Synagogue |
Prayer of praise prayed during the Liturgyn of the Eucharist; is known is the "Holy, Holy, Holy" | Sanctus |
Doing this helps us to 1) be sorry for our sins 2) understand our faults 3) prepare for the Sacrament of Reconciliation | Examination of Conscience |
The successor of Saint Peter; the head of the Catholic Church (Benedict XVI) | Pope |
The name that Jesus called God | Abba |
The sacrament in which Jesus feeds us with his body and blood | Holy Eucharist |
Seven special signs of Christ sharing His life with us | Sacraments |
The seven gifts which help us to follow God's law and live as Jesus did | Gifts of the Holy Spirit |
She wipes Jesus' face in the Stations of the Cross | Veronica |
During this part of the Liturgical Year, the Church remembers Jesus' suffering and death | Holy Week |
The good things people can see in us when we respond to the Gifts of the Holy Spirit | Fruits of the Holy Spirit |
The act of worship and thanksgiving where we gather to offer ourselves to the Father with Jesus | The Mass |
The head of a diocese or Archdiocese | Bishop |
A baptized person who has not received the sacraments of Holy Orders | Lay Person |
One who is ordained to help priests and bishops | Deacon |
A person ordained to administer sacraments and celebrate Mass | Priest |
Acts of caring for people's bodily needs | Corporal Works of Mercy |
Special events in the lives of Jesus and Mary | Mysteries of the Rosary |
He gave us the Beatitudes to teach us how to be happy | Jesus |
This is the third person of the Blessed Trinity | Holy Spirit |
The sacrament in which God makes us His children, gives us His own life, and takes away all sins | Baptism |
The basic laws for living the covenant | Ten Commandments |
Acts of caring for the needs of peoples's minds, heart, and soul | Spiritual Works of Mercy |
He led the Israelites out of Egypt | Moses |
A day set apart to celebrate a special event in the live of Jesus, Mary, or the Saints | Holy Day of Obligation |
The sacrament which gives us needed gifts from the Holy Spirit and strengthens us to be Christian witnesses | Confirmation |
Prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance | Cardinal Virtues |
Teach us that God is the center of our lives | First 3 Commandments |
Help us to show love and respect for ourselves and others | Last 7 Commandments |
These 3 commandments show care for persons and their belongings | 7th, 8th, and 9th commandments |
Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist | Sacramens of Initiation |
Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick | Sacraments of Healing |
God sent him to a new land and become the "Father of Many Nations" | Abraham |
Place where God gave Moses the Ten Commandments | Mount Sinai |
"You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, soul, and mind. You shall love your neighbors as yourself." | Great Commandment |
The first three commandments teach us to do this | Love God |
"Love one another as I have loved you." | Jesus' New Commandment |
Holy Orders and Matrimony | Sacraments of Service |
The Annunciation, Visitation, Navitivy of the Lord, The Presentation in the Temple, and the Finding in the Temple | Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary |
When the Angel Gabriel announces to Mary that she will give birth to Jesus, the Son of God | The Annunciation |
Mary's cousin Elizabeth conceives a son (John the Baptist) in old age and Mary goes to visit her | The Visitation |
This Joyful Mystery is when Jesus is taken to the temple to be presented to God. | The Presentation of Jesus in the Temple |
This Joyful Mystery is when Jesus is left alone in the temple at 12. Mary and Joseph find him praying there 3 days later. | The Finding of Jesus in the Temple |
I am the Lord your God; you shall not have strange Gods before me. | First Commandment |
You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain. | Second Commandment |
Remember to keep holy the Lord's Day | Third Commandment |
Honor your father and your mother. | Fourth Commandment |
You shall not kill | Fifth commandment |
You shall not commit adultery. | Sixth Commandment |
You shall not steal. | Seventh Commandment |
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. | Eighth Commandment |
You shall not covet your neighbor's wife. | Ninth Commandment |
You shall not covet your neighbor's goods. | Tenth Commandment |
A law of God to do good or avoid evil. | Commandment |
Giving money to the poor | Almsgiving |
To go without eating for a period of time for religious purposes | Fasting |
The season of the Church that prepares us for the celebration of Easter. | Lent |
A very serious sin that destroys our relationship with God | Mortal Sin |
A less serious sin that hurts our friendship with God | Venial Sin |
Blessed are the poor in spirit, | for theirs is the the Kingdom of Heaven. |
Blessed are they who mourn, | for they will be comforted. |
Blessed are the meek, | for they will inherit the land. |
Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, | for they will be satisfied. |
We pray around this to prepare for the celebration of Christmas | Advent Wreath |
She wipes the face of Jesus in the Stations of the Cross | Veronica |
Feed the hungry, Give drink to the thirsty, Clothe the naked, Visit the imprisoned, Shelter the homeless, Visit the sick, Bury the dead | Corporal Works of Mercy |
Admonish the sinner, Instruct the ignorant, Counsel the doubtful, Comfort the sorrowful, Bear wrongs patiently, Forgive all injuries, Pray for the living and the dead | Spiritual Works of Mercy |
November 2: we pray for and remember those who died | All Soul's Day |
November 1: we celebrate the lives of those who are in heaven | Feast of All Saints |
December 8th | Immaculate Conception |
January 1st | Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God |
Sacred Images | statues or pictures that reminds us of God, Mary, and the Saints |
Beatitudes and Ten Commandments | Jesus combined these 2 things to make one big law of love |
Advent | Season when the church year begins |
Sermon on the Mount | Jesus' teachings about the ideals of Christian behavior |