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I need a harder question for the Final Jeopardy round for Lenten Catholic Jeopardy that I'm playing with the youth groups this week.

Help?

These are the questions that I have for regular jeopardy:

[indent]The Stations of the Cross are usually connected with which special day?
-Good Friday

What is the appropriate liturgical color for the Lenten season?
-purple

On the Fourth Sunday of Lent, we replace the regular Lenten color with what color?
-Rose

What color do we use for Passion/Palm Sunday?
-red

What do Catholics get on Ash Wednesday?
-ashes on their forehead

How many days does the season of Lent last?
-40 days

Which days are Catholics asked to abstain from meat in Lent?
-Ash Wednesday and Fridays during Lent

What is the holiest day of the year for the Christian church?
-Easter

What day commemorates the death of Jesus and usually features the stations of the cross?
-Good Friday

What day marks the beginning of the season of Lent?
-Ash Wednesday

What day begins Holy Week and commemorates Jesus’ triumphant welcome into Jerusalem by the very crowd that would call for his death later that week?
-Palm Sunday

What two songs will you not hear during the season of Lent?
-Gloria or Alleluia

How long does the season of Easter last?
-50 days

Which days are Catholics asked to fast during Lent?
-Ash Wednesday and Good Friday

Which day of Lent are we asked to wash each other’s feet?
-Holy Thursday

Where do the ashes used for Ash Wednesday come from?
-the burned palms from the previous year’s Palm Sunday

When does the Triduum season occur?
-during Holy Week right before Easter

Name the days that make up the Triduum
-Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday

How many stations make up the traditional stations of the cross?
-14

What is the box where the consecrated host is kept?
-the tabernacle

What is the book that contains the readings for the Mass and is usually placed on the ambo?
-lectionary

What is the vestment that marks deacons and priests, and is worn in two different ways to let you know which is which?
-a stole

What is the part of church where the altar is located?
-the sanctuary

What day is called “the birthday of the church,” occurring approximately 50 days after Easter?
-Pentecost

What is the longest liturgical season, known by the wearing of the green?
-Ordinary Time

What is the portion of the Mass that is responsible for getting the word out?
-the liturgy of the word

What is the last part of the liturgy?
-Concluding rite

What is the priest’s prayer book during Mass?
-the sacramentary

What is the Sunday reading during which the Old Testament is heard?
-the first reading[/indent]

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Extra ecclesiam nulla salus

this isn't that much harder, but you could ask what the Season of Lent represents?

It recalls Christ's 40 days in the desert, and the Israelites' wandering in the desert for 40 years.


or you could ask about the traditional fasting requirements. that ought to scare them. :lol_roll:

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good thought on the first one :) i dunno. i don't want it too tough, yet i want it harder than the other questions (which is why i provided them) hmm, still thinking.

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Extra ecclesiam nulla salus

[quote name='Lil Red' post='1200596' date='Feb 19 2007, 05:33 PM']good thought on the first one :) i dunno. i don't want it too tough, yet i want it harder than the other questions (which is why i provided them) hmm, still thinking.[/quote]

yeah.

This reminds me of when i was in the KofC "Catholic Bee"

good times.

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EcceNovaFacioOmni

[quote name='Lil Red' post='1200639' date='Feb 19 2007, 04:50 PM']and i sure as heck don't know who the "Goof Thief" is!!! :hehe:[/quote]
My mistake, the Goof Theif is me. The Good Theif is St. Dismas.

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[quote name='thedude' post='1200644' date='Feb 19 2007, 02:51 PM']Get down everybody, the spelling police are here![/quote] :cowboy: that's right, the sheriff's here!
[quote name='Extra ecclesiam nulla salus' post='1200645' date='Feb 19 2007, 02:52 PM']Hot Cross Buns.

:disguise:[/quote]gosh, that seems like a no-brainer, huh? :P:
[quote name='thedude' post='1200657' date='Feb 19 2007, 03:04 PM']My mistake, the Goof Theif is me. The Good Theif is St. Dismas.[/quote]what kind of goofs did you steal?

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Groo the Wanderer

[quote name='Extra ecclesiam nulla salus' post='1200645' date='Feb 19 2007, 04:52 PM']Hot Cross Buns.

:disguise:[/quote]


Isn't that what you get when you pour the tea kettle down the rabbit hole? :rolling:

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Mardi Gras was originally a celebration of what?

I think that's Fat Tuesday.

What is a traditional food for Fat Tuesday?

Pancakes...I think.

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