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Practices in Christianity: the sacraments — baptism and Holy Communion
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

At the Last Supper, Jesus said 'This is my body' when breaking bread. Which Gospel records this event?

  1. All four Gospels record this event
  2. Matthew, Mark and Luke (the Synoptic Gospels)
  3. Only the Gospel of John
  4. Only the Gospel of Luke
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✓ Answer: BMatthew, Mark and Luke (the Synoptic Gospels)
Award 1 mark for recognising that Matthew 26:26-29, Mark 14:22-25 and Luke 22:14-20 all record the institution of the Eucharist at the Last Supper. A is incorrect — John's Gospel does not include the actual words of institution, though it records the Last Supper and includes Jesus' teaching about being 'the bread of life' (John 6). C and D are incorrect for the same reason.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

What is the main purpose of infant baptism in most Christian denominations?

  1. To welcome the child into the Christian community and wash away original sin
  2. To confirm the child's personal faith in Jesus Christ
  3. To prepare the child for their first Holy Communion
  4. To appoint godparents who will raise the child as a Christian
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✓ Answer: ATo welcome the child into the Christian community and wash away original sin
Award 1 mark for recognising that infant baptism welcomes the child into the Church and washes away original sin, which Catholics and many other Christians believe is inherited from Adam and Eve. B is incorrect because infant baptism does not require personal faith — this is confirmed later at Confirmation. C is incorrect because baptism precedes First Communion but is not primarily about preparation for it. D is incorrect because appointing godparents is part of the ceremony but not the main theological purpose.
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