Chapter 7 - The Eucharist: The Liturgy of the Word

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  1. 2. Both the Word of God and the Eucharist ____ us in Mass.
  2. 3. The selected Gospel readings of Year A come from _______.
  3. 4. When the Church gathers to pray, events from her history are retold. In liturgical celebrations, these events are shared during the Liturgy of the ____.
  4. 6. The Book of Genesis tells the story of God creating the world by ________.
  5. 8. We are fed by the Word also through the ______, given by a bishop, priest, or deacon.
  6. 13. The first reading during Mass comes from the ___ __________.
  7. 15. At Mass, before the proclamation of the Gospel, we usually stand and sing an ___________ to Christ the Word. Usually, this is “Alleluia!”
  8. 17. Another name for Jesus; comes from a Greek word meaning “word,” “thought,” “logic,” or “meaning.”
  9. 18. The selected Gospel readings of Year C come from ____.
  10. 20. After the homily, we publicly state our core beliefs by saying the _____.
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  1. 1. The book that contains the Bible readings that have been selected for proclamation during the Church’s liturgies throughout the year.
  2. 5. At Mass, in the Liturgy of the Word, we receive Christ through ______ _________.
  3. 7. The ____ __ ___ creates something new, brings order to chaos, and is life itself. Jesus Christ is this, Made Flesh.
  4. 9. The second reading during Mass comes from the New Testament _______.
  5. 10. A _____ is sung or read, which summarizes the theme of the Gospel.
  6. 11. In the Liturgy of the Word, Christ, the Logos of God, feeds us, and ________ us to be literally fed by Christ , the Lamb of God, in the Eucharist.
  7. 12. This Gospel is read throughout years A, B, and C on certain Sundays.
  8. 14. The selected Gospel readings of Year B come from ____.
  9. 16. The reading stand where Scripture is proclaimed during the liturgy.
  10. 19. We conclude the Liturgy of the Word with the _________ prayer, also called the Prayer of the Faithful, which includes intercessions for the Church, the world, people in need, etc. Our response is normally, “Lord, hear our prayer.”