An Introduction to the Sacraments

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Across
  1. 1. The night the Lord passed over the houses of the Israelites marked by the blood of the lamb.
  2. 4. the three days of the liturgical year that begins with the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday and ends with evening prayer on Easter Sunday.
  3. 7. The Church's living teaching officeconsisting of all the bishops in communion with the Pope.
  4. 9. From a Greek word meaning "to resemble", a pictorial representation of a religious figure or event.
  5. 10. A communion of three distinct and interrelated Divine Persons; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
  6. 11. Traditionally, the span of forty days between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday during which believers focus on conversion, turning toward God more completely
  7. 13. The four-week liturgical season during which Christians prepare themselves for the celebration of Christmas.
Down
  1. 2. The established form of the words and actions for a ceremony that is repeated often.
  2. 3. the process of passing on the Gospel message. From the Latin meaning "to hand on".
  3. 5. The church's official, public, communal prayer.
  4. 6. The biblical event following the Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus at which the Holy Spirit was poured out upon his disciples.
  5. 8. The feast day on which Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus.
  6. 12. A feast day celebrating the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus and the revelation of the Savior to the Gentiles.