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- 2. "we must receive Holy Communion __________, that is, we must be in the state of sanctifying grace" (pg. 172)
- 5. also called the "Holy, Holy, Holy"
- 8. the change of the Eucharistic elements (bread and wine) into the Body and Blood of Christ
- 9. the name for the holy oil used when anointing in sacraments like Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders
- 10. this reading usually comes from one of St. Paul's letters in the New Testament
- 13. where Jesus changed water into wine
- 14. according to Church law and Jesus Himself, where Catholics must go every Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation
- 15. religious images or paintings that are traditional among many Eastern Christians
- 17. (2 words) part of the Introductory Rite, this is an acknowledgement of our sinfulness and a time we ask for God's forgiveness
- 21. which creed we pray during mass
- 22. how many standard Eucharistic Prayers there are
- 23. the Christmas Season of the liturgical year begins with Christmas Day, and ends with the day of Jesus' _________
- 24. the Gospel readings at mass take place on a ________ year cycle
- 26. the word "Lent" comes from an Anglo-Saxon word for ____________
- 28. one of the Old Testament books where the Eucharist is foreshadowed
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- 1. what we sign on our forehead, lips, and heart to symbolize our commitment to make God's Word come alive in what we think, say, and do
- 3. (2 words) what each Eucharistic Prayer ends with; it affirms that we agree with what was prayed
- 4. (2 words) God continues to pour out his ________________ on us through this (pg. 169)
- 6. Jesus is "truly, really, and _________ present under the form of bread and wine" in the Eucharist (pg. 171-172)
- 7. in Baptism, this shows the washing away of Original Sin
- 11. though Original Sin is cleansed, the effects of Original Sin, such as _________ still remain after Baptism
- 12. this word means "to make holy"
- 14. bishops, priests, and deacons are the ordinary __________ of Baptism (pg. 163)
- 16. in the ancient world this was used to anoint royals to show that they were set apart from others; today we use it in some of the sacraments
- 18. Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation are the three Sacraments of Christian _________
- 19. (2 words) the supreme worship we can give God (pg. 171)
- 20. which reading in the mass is typically from the Old Testament
- 25. the center of the liturgical year and of our Christian faith
- 27. the three day period that begins on Holy Thursday-- taking place just before Easter
