Terminology
Across
- 2. an action that has a regular place in worship
- 5. In an absolute sense only the infinite God can be use for this term
- 7. a day that commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles. It comes about fifty days after easter and a day after Passover.
- 10. An invocation of the Holy Spirit said by the celebrant of the Mass after the words of Consecration.
- 11. A victim of sacrifice, and therefore the consecrated Bread of the Eucharist considered as the sacrifice of the Body of Christ.
- 12. is a significant symbol action denoting various meaning, Example: Jesus blessing the children
- 15. The words of institution of the Eucharist, pronounced at Mass, by which is accomplished the very sacrifice that Christ instituted at the Last Supper.
- 16. a saucer like dish made out of precious material to rest the bread to be consecrated.
- 18. A symbol of the Blessed Sacrament since the monstrance is the sacred vessel which contains the consecrated Host when exposed or carried in procession.
- 19. an object or ritual action which carries special meaning for a person or a community
- 20. a ritual or object which has a spiritual effect on the person who uses or performs the action.
- 21. As communion between God and the human soul in the divine indwelling
Down
- 1. someone who recalls and celebrates death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and the new covenant between God and his people.
- 3. a term that refers to the principal historic rituals in the Catholic Church, whose essentials are the same as derived from Jesus Christ
- 4. goblet that is consecrated with holy chrism by a bishop, usually used at mass to contain the Precious Blood of Christ. For centuries it was made of precious material, such as gold.
- 6. A square white linen cloth on which the Host and Chalice are placed during Mass
- 8. A sensibly perceptible effect produced by God to witness to some truth or testify to someone's sanctity.
- 9. an object that points the way and gives names
- 13. an action of the Holy spirit when we are born new, freeing us from sins
- 14. This is when adults who have chosen to become Catholic are initiated into the Church through preparing for and receiving the sacrament/s of initiation. the process involve much discernment as the process allows time to grow in faith and understanding of the faith.
- 15. the second sacrament of initiation that signifies the strengthening of faith through the same spirit received at Baptism.
- 17. a visible action with a deeper meaning and supernatural power. Mystery of God is part of this action.