ENGLISH VERSION

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  • What is the century that is central to Christian faith?
    The Mystery of the Trinity which is the belief in one God in three persons; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
  • How is the relation between the Father, the Son, and the Spirit best described?
    A communion of persons
  • How does the concept of God the Father relate to the idea of creation?
    God the Father is the creator of all that exists, and creation is an expression of His love and will.
  • Who is the creator of everything that exists?
    God is the creator of everything that exists.
  • How did God reveal himself? What is divine revelation?
    God revealed Himself through Scripture, tradition, and ultimately through Jesus Christ. Divine revelation is God's self-communication to humanity, allowing us to know Him and His plan for salvation.
  • What does it mean to say that God is omnipotent?
    God is all-powerful and can do all that is consistent with His nature.
  • What does it mean to say that God is omniscient?
    God is all-knowing, possessing complete knowledge of all things past, present, and future.
  • What does omnipresence of God mean?
    God is present everywhere at all times.
  • What does transcendence of God mean?
    God is beyond and independent from the created world.
  • How did God create a just and loving creation?
    By instilling it with goodness and purpose, allowing free will.
  • Who is Jesus Christ?
    The Son of God, the second person of the Holy Trinity, who became incarnate to save humanity from sin. He is both fully divine and fully human, and His live, death, and resurrection are central to the Christian faith.
  • Where was Jesus born?
    Bethlehem
  • What was the profession of Jesus before He began His ministry?
    He was a carpenter.
  • What was the First Miracle Jesus performed?
    Turning water into wine at the wedding at Cana.
  • Who denied Jesus 3 times before the rooster crowed?
    Peter denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed.
  • What was the name of the hill where Jesus was crucified?
    Golgotha or Calvary. Golgotha means "the place of the skull".
  • How many apostles did Jesus choose? How did He choose them?
    Twelve apostles. Chosen personally by Jesus.
  • Which event is celebrated as the resurrection of Jesus?
    The resurrection of Jesus is celebrated on Easter Sunday.
  • What are the two natures of Jesus Christ?
    The two natures of Jesus Christ are divine and human.
  • What does the name 'Emmanuel' mean in connection with Jesus Christ?
    It means "God is with us"
  • Who is known as the Giver of Life?
    The Holy Spirit which is also the Third Person in the Holy Trinity.
  • What do we call the graces we receive from the Holy Spirit?
    Gifts are the graces given by the Holy Spirit.
  • What event did the Holy Spirit come down to the apostles in the form of tongues of fire?
    The Holy Spirit came down during Pentecost
  • What are the 7 gifts of the Holy Spirit?
    Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Fortitude, Knowledge, Piety, Fear of the Lord
  • What does the gift of Wisdom enable one to do?
    See things from God's perspective
  • How does the gift of Understanding deepen one's faith?
    By comprehending divine truths and mysteries
  • What is the role of Counsel (Right Judgement) in decision-making?
    Guides in making morally right choices
  • What does Fortitude (Courage) strengthen in a believer?
    Resolve to remain firm in faith
  • How does the gift of Knowledge help a believer?
    By knowing and experiencing God's plan
  • What does Piety (Reverence) inspire in a person?
    Devotion and love for God
  • What does the Fear of the Lord (Wonder and Awe) encourage?
    Respect for God's majesty
  • What are the 7 gifts of the Holy Spirit and their meanings?
    • Wisdom: Sees from God's perspective
    • Understanding: Comprehends divine truths
    • Counsel: Guides morally right choices
    • Fortitude: Strengthens faith in difficulties
    • Knowledge: Knows God's plan and purpose
    • Piety: Inspires devotion and worship
    • Fear of the Lord: Encourages respect for God
  • What are the results of living out the gifts of the Holy Spirit?
    The Fruits of the Holy Spirit are the result of living out the gifts given by the Holy Spirit.
  • When do we receive the Holy Spirit?
    We receive the Holy Spirit during our Baptism.
  • Who is the principal agent of evangelization?
    The Holy Spirit is the principal agent of evangelization.
  • What fruit of the Holy Spirit helps us to overcome our weakness and to pursue what is right despite temptations?
    Self-control
  • What is the Holy Spirit's role in the conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary?
    Mary conceived Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit.
  • What is the gift of the Holy Spirit which enables us to give reverence and respect for God?
    Fear of the Lord
  • What major part of the bible shows the fulfillment of God's plan of salvation?
    New Testament (New Covenant). The Old Testament covenants are between God and His Chosen People who are called Hebrews, Israelites, or Jews.
  • What book contains the accounts of the passing over of God's people from slavery to freedom?
    Book of Exodus