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Eucharist Class
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altar:the table of the Eucharist. The Liturgy of the Eucharist is celebrated at the altar.
altar server:a person who helps the priest and deacon at Mass.
ambo:the reading stand from which the Scriptures are proclaimed. It is sometimes called a lectern.
assembly:the baptized community gathered to celebrate the Eucharist, the sacraments or other liturgy.
Baptism:One of the three Sacraments of Initiation. Baptism gives us new life in God and makes us members of the Church.
baptismal font:a bowl-shaped container or pool of water used for Baptism. The word font means fountain.
Bible:God's word written in human words. The Bible is the holy book of the Church.
Blessed Sacrament:another name for the Body and Blood of Jesus.
blessing:an action using words and gestures which asks God to show his kindness to us.
Body of Christ:a name for the Church. It tells us that Christ is the head and the baptized are the members of the body.
Book of Gospels:a decorated book containing the readings from the four Gospels used during the Liturgy of the Word.
cantor:the leader of song during the Mass and other Church celebrations.
chalice:the special silver or gold cup used at Mass to hold the wine that becomes the Blood of Christ.
chrism:the oil blessed by the bishop used in the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders.
Christian:the name given to people who are baptized and follow Jesus.
Church:the community of all baptized people who believe in God and follow Jesus.
ciborium:the special silver or gold container used at Mass to hold the smaller consecrated Hosts for communion. A covered ciborium also holds the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle.
collection:the gifts of money collected from members of the assembly and presented during the time of the Preparation of the Altar.
Confirmation:one of the three Sacraments of Initiation. It is the sacrament that strengthens the life of God we received at Baptism and seals us with the gift of the Holy Spirit.
Confiteor:a prayer of sorrow for sin. In it each person tells God and the Church family, "I am sorry." We ask for forgiveness.
consecration:the part of the Eucharistic Prayer when, through the prayers and actions of the priest and the power of the Holy Spirit, the gifts of bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Jesus.
cruets:small pitchers or containers that hold the water and wine used at Mass.
deacon:a man who is ordained to serve the Church. Deacons may baptize, proclaim the Gospel, preach, assist the priest at Mass, witness marriages, and do works of charity.
Eucharist:one of the three Sacraments of Initiation. It is the sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ. Jesus is truly and really present in the Eucharist. The word Eucharist means "thanksgiving."
Grace:a sharing in God's own life.
Holy Communion:the Body and Blood of Christ that we receive in the Eucharist.
Holy Trinity:the three Persons in on God: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
Host:a round piece of unleavened bread used at Mass. When the host is consecrated at Mass, it becomes the Body and Blood of Christ.
incense:Oils and spices that are burned in liturgical celebrations to show honor for holy things. It is also used as a sign of our prayers rising to God.
Lamb of God:a title for Jesus that reminds us that he offered his life through suffering and death to take away our sins.
lectionary:the book of scripture readings used at Mass.
lector:a person who proclaims God's word at Mass or other liturgical celebrations. The word lector means "reader."
Liturgy of the Eucharist:the second main part of the Mass. It is the time when we call on the Holy Spirit and the priest consecrates the bread and wine. We remember and give thanks for all of God's gifts, especially Jesus' life, death, and Resurrection.
Liturgy of the Word:the first main part of the Mass. It is the time when we listen to God's word in the Scriptures.
memorial:another word for remembering. In the Mass, it means to remember and proclaim God's works.
mission:a job or duty someone is sent to do and takes responsibility for. The Church's mission is to announce the good news of God's kingdom.
mystery:something we believe about God and his actions, but we do not understand how it happens.
original sin:the first sin committed by the first humans.
Paschal Candle:another name for the Easter Candle that is lit at the Easter Vigil.
paten:the silver or gold plate or dish used at Mass to hold the large host.
Pentecost:the feast that celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles and disciples fifty days after Easter. We celebrate this day as the beginning of the Church.
People of God:a name for the Church which tells us that we are sent by Christ to preach God's love to all people.
prayer:talking and listening to God. It is raising our minds and hearts to God.
preparation of the altar and gifts:the part of the Mass when the altar is prepared and members of the assembly bring the bread and wine, which will become the Body and Blood of Jesus, to the priest at the altar.
priest:a man who is ordained to serve God and lead the Church by celebrating the sacraments, preaching and presiding at Mass, and performing other spiritual works.
procession:a group of people moving forward as part of a celebration.
sacrament:an outward sign that comes from Jesus, which gives us a share in God's life.
sacramentary:the book containing the Order of the Mass, special celebrations during the year, and various prayers used by the priest at Mass.
Sacraments of Initiation:the three Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Eucharist that together make us full members of the Church. They are signs that we belong to God and to the Catholic Church.
sanctuary:the part of the church where the altar and ambo are located. The word sanctuary means "holy place."
Sign of Peace:an action prayer that we exchange before Communion as a sign to wish God's peace on those who receive it. It shows that we are one in Christ's love.
tabernacle:the container in which the Blessed Sacrament is kept. It may be located in the sanctuary or a special chapel in the church. A lamp or candle is kept burning near the tabernacle as a sign that Jesus is present. The word tabernacle means "meeting place."
unity:a word that means to be one with others.
usher:a person of hospitality who welcomes members of the assembly to Mass and helps direct processions and collections.
vestments:the special clothing worn by the priest and some others for Mass and other liturgical celebrations.
Eucharist Class
Across:3. | a man who is ordained to serve God and lead the Church by celebrating the sacraments, preaching and presiding at Mass, and performing other spiritual works. | 4. | one of the three Sacraments of Initiation. It is the sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ. Jesus is truly and really present in the Eucharist. The word Eucharist means "thanksgiving." | 5. | Oils and spices that are burned in liturgical celebrations to show honor for holy things. It is also used as a sign of our prayers rising to God. | 7. | the special silver or gold cup used at Mass to hold the wine that becomes the Blood of Christ. | 10. | the oil blessed by the bishop used in the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders. | 12. | a person who helps the priest and deacon at Mass. | 13. | the community of all baptized people who believe in God and follow Jesus. | 14. | a round piece of unleavened bread used at Mass. When the host is consecrated at Mass, it becomes the Body and Blood of Christ. | 15. | God's word written in human words. The Bible is the holy book of the Church. | 20. | an action prayer that we exchange before Communion as a sign to wish God's peace on those who receive it. It shows that we are one in Christ's love. | 21. | the book containing the Order of the Mass, special celebrations during the year, and various prayers used by the priest at Mass. |
| 22. | the part of the church where the altar and ambo are located. The word sanctuary means "holy place." | 29. | the special silver or gold container used at Mass to hold the smaller consecrated Hosts for communion. A covered ciborium also holds the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle. | 32. | a sharing in God's own life. | 33. | a job or duty someone is sent to do and takes responsibility for. The Church's mission is to announce the good news of God's kingdom. | 34. | the part of the Eucharistic Prayer when, through the prayers and actions of the priest and the power of the Holy Spirit, the gifts of bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Jesus. | 37. | one of the three Sacraments of Initiation. It is the sacrament that strengthens the life of God we received at Baptism and seals us with the gift of the Holy Spirit. | 41. | a man who is ordained to serve the Church. Deacons may baptize, proclaim the Gospel, preach, assist the priest at Mass, witness marriages, and do works of charity. | 42. | the Body and Blood of Christ that we receive in the Eucharist. | 43. | a person of hospitality who welcomes members of the assembly to Mass and helps direct processions and collections. | 44. | talking and listening to God. It is raising our minds and hearts to God. | 45. | a bowl-shaped container or pool of water used for Baptism. The word font means fountain. |
| | Down:1. | a name for the Church which tells us that we are sent by Christ to preach God's love to all people. | 2. | the feast that celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles and disciples fifty days after Easter. We celebrate this day as the beginning of the Church. | 3. | a group of people moving forward as part of a celebration. | 6. | the first sin committed by the first humans. | 8. | the name given to people who are baptized and follow Jesus. | 9. | the book of scripture readings used at Mass. | 11. | another word for remembering. In the Mass, it means to remember and proclaim God's works. | 16. | another name for the Body and Blood of Jesus. | 17. | the three Persons in on God: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. | 18. | a person who proclaims God's word at Mass or other liturgical celebrations. The word lector means "reader." | 19. | the leader of song during the Mass and other Church celebrations. | 23. | a word that means to be one with others. |
| 24. | an outward sign that comes from Jesus, which gives us a share in God's life. | 25. | another name for the Easter Candle that is lit at the Easter Vigil. | 26. | an action using words and gestures which asks God to show his kindness to us. | 27. | the reading stand from which the Scriptures are proclaimed. It is sometimes called a lectern. | 28. | the gifts of money collected from members of the assembly and presented during the time of the Preparation of the Altar. | 30. | the silver or gold plate or dish used at Mass to hold the large host. | 31. | a prayer of sorrow for sin. In it each person tells God and the Church family, "I am sorry." We ask for forgiveness. | 35. | the container in which the Blessed Sacrament is kept. It may be located in the sanctuary or a special chapel in the church. A lamp or candle is kept burning near the tabernacle as a sign that Jesus is present. The word tabernacle means "meeting place." | 36. | the table of the Eucharist. The Liturgy of the Eucharist is celebrated at the altar. | 38. | the special clothing worn by the priest and some others for Mass and other liturgical celebrations. | 39. | something we believe about God and his actions, but we do not understand how it happens. | 40. | small pitchers or containers that hold the water and wine used at Mass. |
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Eucharist Class
Across:3. | a man who is ordained to serve God and lead the Church by celebrating the sacraments, preaching and presiding at Mass, and performing other spiritual works. | 4. | one of the three Sacraments of Initiation. It is the sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ. Jesus is truly and really present in the Eucharist. The word Eucharist means "thanksgiving." | 5. | Oils and spices that are burned in liturgical celebrations to show honor for holy things. It is also used as a sign of our prayers rising to God. | 7. | the special silver or gold cup used at Mass to hold the wine that becomes the Blood of Christ. | 10. | the oil blessed by the bishop used in the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders. | 12. | a person who helps the priest and deacon at Mass. | 13. | the community of all baptized people who believe in God and follow Jesus. | 14. | a round piece of unleavened bread used at Mass. When the host is consecrated at Mass, it becomes the Body and Blood of Christ. | 15. | God's word written in human words. The Bible is the holy book of the Church. | 20. | an action prayer that we exchange before Communion as a sign to wish God's peace on those who receive it. It shows that we are one in Christ's love. | 21. | the book containing the Order of the Mass, special celebrations during the year, and various prayers used by the priest at Mass. |
| 22. | the part of the church where the altar and ambo are located. The word sanctuary means "holy place." | 29. | the special silver or gold container used at Mass to hold the smaller consecrated Hosts for communion. A covered ciborium also holds the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle. | 32. | a sharing in God's own life. | 33. | a job or duty someone is sent to do and takes responsibility for. The Church's mission is to announce the good news of God's kingdom. | 34. | the part of the Eucharistic Prayer when, through the prayers and actions of the priest and the power of the Holy Spirit, the gifts of bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Jesus. | 37. | one of the three Sacraments of Initiation. It is the sacrament that strengthens the life of God we received at Baptism and seals us with the gift of the Holy Spirit. | 41. | a man who is ordained to serve the Church. Deacons may baptize, proclaim the Gospel, preach, assist the priest at Mass, witness marriages, and do works of charity. | 42. | the Body and Blood of Christ that we receive in the Eucharist. | 43. | a person of hospitality who welcomes members of the assembly to Mass and helps direct processions and collections. | 44. | talking and listening to God. It is raising our minds and hearts to God. | 45. | a bowl-shaped container or pool of water used for Baptism. The word font means fountain. |
| | Down:1. | a name for the Church which tells us that we are sent by Christ to preach God's love to all people. | 2. | the feast that celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles and disciples fifty days after Easter. We celebrate this day as the beginning of the Church. | 3. | a group of people moving forward as part of a celebration. | 6. | the first sin committed by the first humans. | 8. | the name given to people who are baptized and follow Jesus. | 9. | the book of scripture readings used at Mass. | 11. | another word for remembering. In the Mass, it means to remember and proclaim God's works. | 16. | another name for the Body and Blood of Jesus. | 17. | the three Persons in on God: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. | 18. | a person who proclaims God's word at Mass or other liturgical celebrations. The word lector means "reader." | 19. | the leader of song during the Mass and other Church celebrations. | 23. | a word that means to be one with others. |
| 24. | an outward sign that comes from Jesus, which gives us a share in God's life. | 25. | another name for the Easter Candle that is lit at the Easter Vigil. | 26. | an action using words and gestures which asks God to show his kindness to us. | 27. | the reading stand from which the Scriptures are proclaimed. It is sometimes called a lectern. | 28. | the gifts of money collected from members of the assembly and presented during the time of the Preparation of the Altar. | 30. | the silver or gold plate or dish used at Mass to hold the large host. | 31. | a prayer of sorrow for sin. In it each person tells God and the Church family, "I am sorry." We ask for forgiveness. | 35. | the container in which the Blessed Sacrament is kept. It may be located in the sanctuary or a special chapel in the church. A lamp or candle is kept burning near the tabernacle as a sign that Jesus is present. The word tabernacle means "meeting place." | 36. | the table of the Eucharist. The Liturgy of the Eucharist is celebrated at the altar. | 38. | the special clothing worn by the priest and some others for Mass and other liturgical celebrations. | 39. | something we believe about God and his actions, but we do not understand how it happens. | 40. | small pitchers or containers that hold the water and wine used at Mass. |
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