Spring Break Review
Across
- 3. the vessel used to bring Eucharist to the sick
- 5. Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist are Sacraments of ___________
- 7. the person who performs a Sacrament
- 8. the Sacrament that provides spiritual healing for physical/mental illness
- 9. bread that doesn't have yeast, so it doesn't rise
- 11. the book of the Bible that Anointing of the Sick comes from
- 13. a sin because you did something
- 14. the essential words that are said during a Sacrament
- 18. an action done to make amends for the damage of sin
- 19. where the leftover Eucharist is stored
- 22. serious offenses that turn a person completely away from God
- 23. the most essential matter of Baptism
- 24. the permanent change of substance from bread and wine into Body and Blood
- 26. lesser offenses that weaken a person's relationship with God
Down
- 1. a guided reflection used before Reconciliation to identify sins
- 2. what the priest/bishop does to the bread and wine to make them into the Body and Blood
- 4. Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick are Sacraments of ___________
- 6. the number of repeatable Sacraments
- 10. giving communion to a dying person as their final "food for the journey"
- 12. a sin because you failed to do something
- 15. the things that are needed to perform a Sacrament
- 16. the matter of Anointing of the Sick
- 17. a.k.a. confession
- 20. a prior name for Anointing of the Sick
- 21. the minister for Eucharist, Reconciliation, and Anointing of the Sick
- 25. forgiveness of God through the priest/bishop