Chapter 8 - The Liturgy of the Eucharist
Across
- 2. The part of Mass that follows Liturgy of the Word, where we celebrate communion, is called Liturgy of the _________.
- 3. During this part of the Eucharistic Prayer, we ask God to receive our sacrifice. The sacrifice we offer is our lives, lived as God’s children. Our sacrifice is represented by our thanksgiving and the Body and Blood of Christ on the altar.
- 4. After the oblation, our prayers consist of _____________, where we ask God to remember his Church, bless Church leaders, pray for the dead, and to unite us in Heaven.
- 6. The Liturgy of the Eucharist begins with the ___________ of the Gifts.
- 9. A part of the Eucharistic Prayer that is a summary of the good things the Father has done for us throughout history; it is called this because it leads us to the main reason we are so thankful: the gift of God’s Son, Jesus.
- 11. The change that takes place when the bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ during Mass.
- 13. A statement of praise to the trinity. The last part of the Eucharistic Prayer.
- 14. The Eucharist prayer begins with a dialogue between the priest and assembly. The priest says, “The Lord be with you.” We reply, “And with your spirit.” Then, he tells us, “Lift up your _____.”
Down
- 1. The Institution narrative and ____________ mark the part of the Eucharistic Prayer where the priest recites Jesus’ words at the Last Supper and, through the power of the Holy Spirit, the bread and wine are changed into the Body and Blood of Christ.
- 5. Latin word meaning ‘holy.’ Following the preface, we pray an acclamation called the ______. If spoken or sung in English, we pray, “Holy, Holy, Holy Lord…”
- 7. The Eucharistic Prayer is the core of the Mass.
- 8. During the ____ of Faith, also called the Memorial Acclamation, we pray in remembrance of Christ’s love for us on the cross, His Resurrection, and His second coming.
- 9. The Eucharistic ______ is the Church’s great prayer of thanksgiving to the Father, which includes the consecration of the bread and wine.
- 10. A Greek word meaning ‘calling upon’ or ‘invocation.’ Follows the Sanctus. The priest asks the Father to send down the Holy Spirit over the gifts of bread and wine, while the priest places his hands over the gifts.
- 12. The final part of the doxology. We sing or say, “Amen.”