Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle

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  1. 2. "we must receive Holy Communion __________, that is, we must be in the state of sanctifying grace" (pg. 172)
  2. 5. also called the "Holy, Holy, Holy"
  3. 8. the change of the Eucharistic elements (bread and wine) into the Body and Blood of Christ
  4. 9. the name for the holy oil used when anointing in sacraments like Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders
  5. 10. this reading usually comes from one of St. Paul's letters in the New Testament
  6. 13. where Jesus changed water into wine
  7. 14. according to Church law and Jesus Himself, where Catholics must go every Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation
  8. 15. religious images or paintings that are traditional among many Eastern Christians
  9. 17. (2 words) part of the Introductory Rite, this is an acknowledgement of our sinfulness and a time we ask for God's forgiveness
  10. 21. which creed we pray during mass
  11. 22. how many standard Eucharistic Prayers there are
  12. 23. the Christmas Season of the liturgical year begins with Christmas Day, and ends with the day of Jesus' _________
  13. 24. the Gospel readings at mass take place on a ________ year cycle
  14. 26. the word "Lent" comes from an Anglo-Saxon word for ____________
  15. 28. one of the Old Testament books where the Eucharist is foreshadowed
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  1. 1. what we sign on our forehead, lips, and heart to symbolize our commitment to make God's Word come alive in what we think, say, and do
  2. 3. (2 words) what each Eucharistic Prayer ends with; it affirms that we agree with what was prayed
  3. 4. (2 words) God continues to pour out his ________________ on us through this (pg. 169)
  4. 6. Jesus is "truly, really, and _________ present under the form of bread and wine" in the Eucharist (pg. 171-172)
  5. 7. in Baptism, this shows the washing away of Original Sin
  6. 11. though Original Sin is cleansed, the effects of Original Sin, such as _________ still remain after Baptism
  7. 12. this word means "to make holy"
  8. 14. bishops, priests, and deacons are the ordinary __________ of Baptism (pg. 163)
  9. 16. in the ancient world this was used to anoint royals to show that they were set apart from others; today we use it in some of the sacraments
  10. 18. Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation are the three Sacraments of Christian _________
  11. 19. (2 words) the supreme worship we can give God (pg. 171)
  12. 20. which reading in the mass is typically from the Old Testament
  13. 25. the center of the liturgical year and of our Christian faith
  14. 27. the three day period that begins on Holy Thursday-- taking place just before Easter