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Cards (59)

  • What is the event called when Jesus returned to glory in heaven?
    Ascension
  • What does atonement refer to in Christian belief?
    Making amends or payment for a wrong through Jesus' sacrifice
  • What sacrament involves the use of water to symbolize the washing away of sin?
    Baptism
  • What is believers' baptism?
    Initiation into the Church by immersion for those who understand the ceremony
  • What does the Bible contain?
    Both the Old and New Testaments
  • What does the term 'Catholic' refer to in Christianity?
    The tradition led by the Pope, also known as the Roman Catholic Church
  • What is CAFOD?
    A Christian charity providing aid to the developing world
  • What does the term 'Christ' mean in Greek?
    'Anointed One'
  • What is the purpose of Christian Aid?
    To provide emergency and long-term aid to the developing world
  • What does Christmas celebrate?
    The birth of Jesus
  • What is meant by 'Church' in a Christian context?
    The People of God and a building for worship
  • What does creation refer to in Christian belief?
    Bringing the world into existence by God
  • What is the crucifixion?
    The death of Jesus by the Romans
  • What does Easter celebrate?
    The resurrection of Jesus
  • What is the Eucharist also known as?
    Holy Communion
  • What is evangelism?
    Preaching the gospel to convert people
  • What is evil in Christian belief?
    The opposite of good and a cause of suffering
  • Who is referred to as 'The Father' in Christianity?
    The first Person of the Trinity
  • What are food banks?
    Places where people in need can collect food
  • What is grace in Christian belief?
    The unconditional love God shows to undeserving people
  • What is heaven in Christian belief?
    A state of being with God for eternity after death
  • What is hell in Christian belief?
    A place of eternal suffering or separation from God
  • Who is the Holy Spirit?
    The third Person of the Trinity
  • What does incarnation mean?
    God taking on human form in Jesus
  • What is infant baptism?
    The sacrament of initiation for babies and young children
  • What is informal prayer?
    Spontaneous prayers spoken from the heart
  • What is Iona known for?
    A place of pilgrimage founded by St Columba
  • Who is Jesus in Christian belief?
    The Son of God and a first-century Jewish teacher
  • What is judgment in Christian belief?
    God deciding eternal life or punishment based on earthly life
  • What does 'just' mean in the context of God?
    Fair or equal treatment of all people
  • What is liturgical worship?
    A church service that follows a set structure
  • What does law refer to in Christianity?
    Rules or commands revealed in the Bible
  • What is Lourdes known for?
    A place of pilgrimage where the Virgin Mary appeared
  • What is the Lord's Prayer?
    The prayer taught by Jesus to his disciples
  • What is the mission of Christians?
    To spread the gospel and the good news about Jesus
  • What is non-liturgical worship?
    A service that does not follow a set text or ritual
  • What does omnipotent mean in relation to God?
    All-powerful
  • What is the Oneness of God?
    The belief that God is one singular divine being
  • What is original sin?
    The belief that human nature is flawed due to Adam and Eve's actions
  • What does Orthodox refer to in Christianity?
    A denomination popular in Eastern Europe