Religion Terminology

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  1. 2. A sacrament of initiation in Christianity involving water, symbolizing purification, rebirth, and admission into the Christian Church.
  2. 5. An extraordinary event that cannot be explained by natural or scientific laws and is attributed to divine intervention or the power of God.
  3. 7. A square white linen cloth placed on the altar during Mass.
  4. 9. A prescribed set of actions or ceremonies, often symbolic, performed in a religious or cultural context.
  5. 10. Refers to the nature or quality of being God or god-like. Often used in reference to Jesus' divine nature.
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  1. 1. A Christian feast celebrating the descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles 50 days after Easter.
  2. 3. An object, action, or idea that represents something deeper or more abstract, often with multiple layers of meaning.
  3. 4. A small, flat plate, usually made of precious metal, used to hold the bread (host) during the Eucharist.
  4. 6. The consecrated bread used in the Eucharist that Catholics and some other Christians believe becomes the Body of Christ.
  5. 8. A notice or object that points the way and gives names often with a direct or obvious meaning.