Forms of expression – music and the glory of God 3.1, 3.2, 3.3
Across
- 4. A hymn of praise of God's glory and goodness, which is sung early in the Mass. (3.3)
- 7. An ancient form of song, sually unaccompanied, which uses a limited range of notes
- 8. Office A collection of psalms and readings that every priest, monk and nun has to say at least four times a day (3.1)
- 9. Meaning 'Praise God,' it is the Easter proclamation (the announcement of the resurrection) and is used before the reading of the Gospel at Mass (3.3)
- 10. The practices and rituals that make up the communal worship of God (3.2)
- 11. The acclamation after the consecration, when people acknowledge what Christ has done for them. (3.3)
- 14. Religious songs that have been written recently for the praise of God, often using modern instruments (3.2)
- 16. An expression of respect, honour and thanks to God (3.1)
- 17. A ceremony, also called Eucharist, in which the sacrificial death and resurrection of Jesus is celebrated using bread and wine.(3.1)
- 18. A hymn of praise to the three-fold Holy God, which is used before the Eucharistic Prayer in Mass. (3.3)
Down
- 1. The prayer of thanksgiving that is the central part of the Mass, during which Jesus' words from the Last Supper are said over the bread and wine.
- 2. Religious songs that have been used by believers over generations (3.2)
- 3. Meaning 'thanksgiving,' it is especially used about the Mass as a thanksgiving sacrifice to God (3.3)
- 5. A reading from one of the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John), which tells of the life and teachings of Jesus. (3.3)
- 6. When the bread and wine are blessed and become the Body and Blood of Christ (3.3)
- 12. Praising with great enthusiasm.
- 13. Music that enables people to sing certain parts of the Mass (3.2)
- 15. A book in the Old Testament containing pieces of poetry that are sometimes set to music.(3.1)