Name a Christian Church which usually baptises infants.
the Salvation Army
the Church of Ireland
the Baptist Church
Name a Christian Church which usually baptises older people by full immersion.
the Roman Catholic Church
the Presbyterian Church
What is the symbolism of believer’s baptism?
The water washes away sins.
The person being baptised can now say they are a Christian.
It identifies with Jesus’ death and resurrection to a new life.
What is one of the most important duties of a godparent?
to organise the family party afterwards
to assist with the religious upbringing of the child
to buy the child a present
In which Church is an infant anointed with oil of catechumens at baptism?
the Methodist Church
What is the importance of infant baptism?
It makes the infant a Christian.
The child is now a member of God’s family.
The child will grow up much stronger.
What does Holy Communion remember?
the Last Supper Jesus celebrated with his disciples
the events that took place during Holy Week
Jesus’ return to Heaven at his ascension
The term often used for Holy Communion in the Brethren Church is:
Breaking of Bread
Eucharist
Passover
In the Brethren Church, who leads the worship?
the ordained minister
any believer
any of the men present
In the Roman Catholic Church, what is the penitential rite?
a prayer that praises God
the conclusion to the Mass
the part of the Mass where the priest and people ask for God’s forgiveness
What does the word ‘Eucharist’ literally mean?
repentance
thanksgiving
communion
What is ‘transubstantiation’?
Transubstantiation is the belief that the bread and wine are symbols of the body and blood of Jesus.
Transubstantiation is the real presence of Christ in the bread and wine during the Eucharist.
Transubstantiation is a prayer said during the Mass.