An Introduction to the Sacraments
Across
- 1. The night the Lord passed over the houses of the Israelites marked by the blood of the lamb.
- 4. the three days of the liturgical year that begins with the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday and ends with evening prayer on Easter Sunday.
- 7. The Church's living teaching officeconsisting of all the bishops in communion with the Pope.
- 9. From a Greek word meaning "to resemble", a pictorial representation of a religious figure or event.
- 10. A communion of three distinct and interrelated Divine Persons; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- 11. Traditionally, the span of forty days between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday during which believers focus on conversion, turning toward God more completely
- 13. The four-week liturgical season during which Christians prepare themselves for the celebration of Christmas.
Down
- 2. The established form of the words and actions for a ceremony that is repeated often.
- 3. the process of passing on the Gospel message. From the Latin meaning "to hand on".
- 5. The church's official, public, communal prayer.
- 6. The biblical event following the Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus at which the Holy Spirit was poured out upon his disciples.
- 8. The feast day on which Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus.
- 12. A feast day celebrating the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus and the revelation of the Savior to the Gentiles.