FOURTH GRADE PRIMARY
What is Prayer?
Praying is talking to God our Heavenly Father, in a sincere and affectionate way to praise Him,
give thanks, and ask for blessings.
2. Should We Pray?
Yes, we must pray, because God is our Father.
Jesus Christ asks us to pray to attain grace and blessings.
3. What is the most excellent prayer?
The most excellent prayer is the Our Father, which He taught us Himself.
Jesus Christ.
4. What are the Main Prayers to the Virgin Mary?
The main prayers to the Blessed Virgin Mary are the Hail Mary and the Salve.
5. What is Lent?
Lent is a period of liturgical time that begins on Ash Wednesday and
the Palm Sunday ends, the day that begins Holy Week Saint. It lasts forty days.
What does the priest do on Ash Wednesday?
The priest makes a cross on the forehead of each faithful with the ashes obtained from burning the
palms used on Palm Sunday of the previous year.
7. What words does the priest say when putting on the ashes?
The priest says, "Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return" to remind us.
that we are all going to die someday and that our bodies will turn to dust.
8. What is the liturgical color of this time?
The liturgical color is purple, which signifies mourning, penance, reflection, spiritual conversion;
time of preparation for the Easter mystery, that is, the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of
Mr. Jesus.
9. How many days does Holy Week last?
Holy Week lasts eight days.
10. When does Holy Week begin?
Holy Week begins on Palm Sunday.
What is commemorated with Palm Sunday?
The triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem is commemorated.
12. What do we celebrate on Holy Thursday?
On Holy Thursday, Catholic Christians celebrate: The Institution of the Eucharist in the
the last supper, the washing of the feet and the Prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane.
What do we celebrate on Good Friday?
On this day, the Church celebrates the Passion and death of Jesus. It stands out as a symbol of
salvation, the Cross of the Lord.
14. What do we celebrate on Holy Saturday?
It is the commemoration of Jesus in the tomb. Through the Easter Vigil, it is celebrated
triumph of Jesus Christ over death.
15. What are the Sacraments?
The Sacraments are effective signs of grace, instituted by Jesus Christ and entrusted to the
Church.
16. How many Sacraments are there? Jesus Christ instituted seven sacraments
1.Baptism
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2.Eucharist
3. Confirmation
Penance
5. Anointing of the Sick
6. Priesthood
7. Marriage
17. What are the sacraments of Christian Initiation?
The Sacraments of Christian initiation are: Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist because with
they lay the foundation of the Christian life
18. What are the Sacraments of Healing?
The sacraments of Healing are: penance and anointing of the sick, because they constitute a
remedy against the suffering of illness, death, and sin.
19. What are the Sacraments that serve the community and mission of
The faithful?
The Sacraments that are at the Service of the Community and the mission of the faithful are: Order
Priestly and Marriage.
20. What is Baptism?
Baptism is the first and most necessary of the sacraments, in which grace is given to us.
the character of Christians.
21. What sin does the Sacrament of Baptism forgive?
The Sacrament of Baptism forgives original sin and any other sin that one may have.
in which one is baptized.
22. In case of necessity, who can baptize?
In case of necessity, you can baptize any man or woman who fulfills what the Church requires.
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23. How is it done to baptize in case of need?
To baptize in case of necessity, natural water is poured over the head of the one who is being baptized.
baptize is said: I baptize you, in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
24. What promises are made in Baptism?
In Baptism, the baptized and their godparents make promises to believe in the teachings.
from the Church, to live according to them, to renounce forever to the devil, to sin and
all the bad things.
25. What is the Eucharist?
The Eucharist is the sacrament that contains truly, really, and substantially, the Body,
Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
26. Who do we receive in the Holy Communion?
In Holy Communion we receive Our Lord Jesus Christ, true God and true
man.
27. What is the host before the consecration?
The host before the consecration is bread.
28. What is the host after the consecration?
The host after the consecration is the Body of Jesus Christ, together with his
Blood, Soul, and Divinity.
29. What is in the chalice before the consecration?
In the chalice, before consecration, there is wine with a few drops of water.
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30. What is in the chalice after consecration?
In the chalice after the consecration is the Blood of Jesus Christ together with His
Body, Soul, and Divinity.
31. What is Penitence?
Penance or Confession is the sacrament through which all sins are forgiven.
committed after Baptism.
32. How many things are necessary to make a good Confession?
To make a good confession, five things are needed:
1. Examination of conscience;
2. Pain of sin;
3. Purpose of amendment;
4. Confess all sins to the priest;
5. Fulfill the penance imposed by the confessor.
What is the examination of conscience?
An examination of conscience is to remember all the sins committed since the last time.
well-made confession.
34. What does it mean to have sorrow for sins?
To have sorrow for sins means to repent for having committed them.
35. What is the purpose of amendment?
The purpose of amendment is a firm resolution to never again cause offense.
to God.
36. What sins are obligatory to confess?
There is an obligation to confess mortal sins, stating their number and the circumstances.
37. Does the one who remains silent out of shame for a mortal sin confess well?
No, the one who remains silent out of shame about some mortal sin confesses poorly and commits a serious one.
sacrilege, and must confess again the sins that were not confessed.
38. What is fulfilling the penance?
To fulfill the penance is to pray the prayers and do the good works that the confessor commands.
39. How many things are necessary to make a good Communion?
To have a good Communion, three things are necessary:
To be in God's grace;
2. Fast in advance;
3. Know who you are going to receive and approach to commune with devotion.
40. What does it mean to be in the grace of God?
Being in the grace of God means not having mortal sin.
What sin does one commit who goes to communion knowing that they are in mortal sin?
Whoever communes knowing that they are in mortal sin commits sacrilege.
42. Who is in mortal sin, how should one prepare to receive communion?
Whoever is in mortal sin must make a good confession before receiving communion.
43. What is the Holy Viaticum?
The holy Viaticum is the Communion that is administered to seriously ill patients.
in which case it is not necessary to fast
44. Who is the Mother of Jesus Christ?
The Mother of Jesus Christ is the Most Holy Virgin Mary.
45. Who did not have original sin?
Only the Virgin Mary was free from original sin.
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46. Who gave the commandments?
The Commandments were revealed by God to Moses
47. What should we do to be saved?
To save ourselves, we must obey the Commandments.
48. What Commandments must a Catholic follow?
The Catholic must fulfill all the Commandments of the Law of God.
49. What does the First Commandment command us?
The First Commandment commands us to believe in God, to hope in Him, and to love Him above all.
things.
50. What does the second commandment command us?
The Second Commandment commands us to respect the name of the Lord, because His name is
Saint.
51. What does the third commandment command us?
The third commandment commands us to participate in Mass on Sunday and other holidays.
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52. What does the fourth commandment tell us?
The Fourth Commandment instructs us to honor and respect our parents.
53. What does the fifth commandment command us?
The fifth commandment commands us that every human life, from the moment of
Conception until death is sacred, for the human person has been created in the image.
and likeness of God.
54. What does the sixth Commandment command us?
He commands us to respect our body and that of others because we are temples of
Holy Spirit.
55. What does the Seventh Commandment command us?
The Seventh Commandment of the Law of God commands us to respect the property of others.
56. What does the Eighth Commandment command us?
The eighth commandment commands us to tell the truth and respect our neighbor.
57. What does the Ninth Commandment command us?
The ninth commandment commands us to be pure and chaste even with our...
thoughts and wishes.
58. What does the tenth commandment command us?
The Tenth Commandment commands us to live detached from material goods, with the
open heart to the needs of others.
59. Who is the author of the Bible?
The author of the bible is God.
60. How many books are there in the Old Testament?
There are 46 books.
61. How many books are in the New Testament?
There are 27 books.
62. What is faith?
Faith is a supernatural virtue infused by God into our soul, by which we believe everything
what God has revealed
63. What is Hope?
Hope is a supernatural virtue infused by God into our soul by which
we trust to reach glory through grace and our good works.
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64. What is Charity?
Charity is a supernatural virtue infused by God into our soul by which we love.
God above all things and your neighbor as yourself.
65. What are the theological virtues?
The theological virtues are three: faith, hope, and charity.
66. What does Creator God mean?
Creator means that God has made everything from nothing.
67. How did God create the world?
God created the world with his omnipotent will, preserves it with his power, and governs it with
its providence.
68. What purpose has God created man for?
God has created man to know Him, love Him, and serve Him in this life and enjoy life.
eternal.
69. Who were the first man and the first woman that God created?
The first man was Adam, whose body God made from clay; and the first woman was Eve, who
took from Adam's side endowing them with an immortal soul.
70. Where did God place Adam and Eve?
God placed Adam and Eve in a place called earthly paradise
71. Who is the Holy Trinity?
The Holy Trinity is the same God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, three distinct Persons and
one true God.
72. What is the first Person of the Holy Trinity?
The first Person of the Holy Trinity is the Father.
73. What is the second Person of the Holy Trinity?
The second Person of the Holy Trinity is the Son.
74. What is the third Person of the Holy Trinity?
The third Person of the Holy Trinity is the Holy Spirit.
75. Is the Father God?
Yes, the Father is God.
76. Is the Son God?
Yes, the Son is God.
77. Is the Holy Spirit God?
Yes, the Holy Spirit is God.
78. What are the parts of the Holy Mass?
Liturgy of the Word and Liturgy of the Eucharist.
79. In what part of the Mass is the Creed prayed?
In the liturgy of the word.
80. What happens during the consecration?
The bread ceases to be bread and becomes the Body of Jesus, and the wine ceases to be wine and becomes
convert into the Blood of Jesus.
What prayer did Jesus teach us?
Jesus taught us the Our Father prayer.
82. Who founded the Church?
The Church was founded by our Lord Jesus Christ
What is the mission of the Church?
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The mission of the Church is the same as that of our Lord Jesus Christ, which is to carry out the plan of
God's salvation over men
84. What powers has Jesus given to the Church to fulfill this mission?
To fulfill this mission, Jesus has given the Church the power to teach its doctrine to
all people, to sanctify them with His grace and to guide them with authority
85. What properties did Christ confer upon his Church?
The properties and notes that Christ conferred to His Church are four: that it is One, Holy,
Catholic and Apostolic.
86. Who is the supreme Pastor and invisible Head of the Church?
The supreme pastor and invisible Head of the Church is Jesus Christ.
87. Who is the Pope?
The Pope is the successor of Saint Peter, the Vicar of Christ on earth, and the Head
visible from the Church.
88. Can the Pope be wrong in matters of faith and morals?
No, the Pope cannot be wrong when defining doctrine in matters of faith and customs,
as supreme master of the entire Church, thanks to a special assistance from the Spirit
Saint.
Who are the Bishops?
Bishops are the successors of the Apostles, who have received the fullness of
priesthood and have the mission to govern their dioceses united with the Pope
90 Who are the Priests?
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they participate sacramentally in the Priesthood of Christ
91Who are the Laity?
The laity are those faithful who, by divine vocation, are destined to seek the Kingdom.
of God, trying and arranging temporal things according to God's will.
The laity are called to participate in the functions of Christ: To be Priest,
Prophet and King.
92 What are the works of mercy?
The works of mercy are charitable actions through which we help our
brother in his bodily and spiritual needs
93. What are the corporal works of mercy?
The corporal works of mercy are:
1) Visit the sick.
Feed the hungry.
Give drink to the thirsty
4) To give shelter to the pilgrim.
Dressing the naked.
Visit the prisoners.
7) Bury the deceased.
94. What are the spiritual works of mercy?
The spiritual works of mercy are:
Teach the one who does not know.
Give good advice to those who need it.
3) Correct the one who is mistaken.
Forgive those who offend us.
Console the sad.
6) To patiently endure the faults of others.
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Pray to God for the living and for the deceased
95. With which sacrament is original sin erased?
With the sacrament of baptism.
96. How many types of sin are there?
There are two kinds of sin: mortal and venial
97. What is mortal sin?
Their grave sins break our friendship with God, offend Him, and hurt Him, moreover
requires the sacrament of confession to be forgiven
98. What is venial sin?
Their minor sins do not break our friendship with God, although they offend and hurt Him.
requires the sacrament of confession to be forgiven.
99. What does distancing ourselves from God lead us to?
To fall into mortal sin
100. What does it mean to be a disciple of Christ?
The disciple of Christ is to be supportive and sensitive to the poor, respectful of all,
promoter of justice, of goodness, and collaborator of a more humane society.
101. What does it mean to be Missionaries of Christ?
Being missionaries means announcing Christ, making Him known and loved, witnessing Him in life.
everyday with coherence, clarity, humility, joy, and courage.
102. What are the characteristics of Jesus' missionary disciple?
The traits of the missionary disciple of Jesus are: being a missionary, being docile to the Holy Spirit,
to live the Mystery of Christ and to have Mary as mother and model.
103. Who were the twelve apostles of Jesus?
The twelve apostles of Jesus were: Simon Peter, James the Greater, Andrew, John,
Felipe, Bartolomé, Tomás, Mateo, Santiago the Less, Judas Thaddeus, Simón and Judas
Iscariot.
Who were the patriarchs of the Catholic Church?
The first patriarchs of the Catholic Church are: Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Samuel.
David, Moses and Joshua.
105. Who did God save from the flood?
God saved Noah and his family from the flood.
106. Who was born in the city of Ur and was the father of Isaac?
Abraham was born in the city of Ur and was the great father of Israel.
107. What was the promised land of the Israelites and who led them?
The promised land of the Israelites was Canaan, and it was led by Joshua.
108. Who was saved from the waters of the Nile River?
Moses was saved from the Nile River by the Pharaoh's daughter.
109. How did Samuel respond to God's call?
Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening.
110. Which of the three divine persons became man?
Of the three divine persons, the second one became man, who is the Son.
111. How did Jesus demonstrate he was the son of God?
Jesus Christ definitively demonstrated to be the Son of God with his glorious resurrection.
112. What is the name of the Son of God made man?
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The Son of God made man is called Jesus Christ
113. Is Christ one person?
Yes, but in Him there are two natures: the divine and the human, composed of soul and body.
114. What is incarnation?
The incarnation is, therefore, the mystery of the admirable union of divine nature and
human nature in the only Person of the Word.
115. What actions does God perform as a true man?
He is hungry, he is thirsty, he sleeps and cries
116. Where was the Son of God born?
The Son of God was born in Bethlehem on December 25, in a humble straw manger next to the
animals.
What did the shepherds observe while they were resting with their flocks?
The shepherds observed an intense light that surprised them, and it was the Angel who told them.
that the Messiah had been born.
118. Who sang in the sky Glory to God in the highest, and on Earth peace...?
Thousands of heavenly angels sang in the sky.
Who is the Liberator of the people of Israel?
The Liberator of the people of Israel is Jesus
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