Across
- 2. Both the Word of God and the Eucharist ____ us in Mass.
- 3. The selected Gospel readings of Year A come from _______.
- 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 ____.
- 6. The Book of Genesis tells the story of God creating the world by ________.
- 8. We are fed by the Word also through the ______, given by a bishop, priest, or deacon.
- 13. The first reading during Mass comes from the ___ __________.
- 15. At Mass, before the proclamation of the Gospel, we usually stand and sing an ___________ to Christ the Word. Usually, this is “Alleluia!”
- 17. Another name for Jesus; comes from a Greek word meaning “word,” “thought,” “logic,” or “meaning.”
- 18. The selected Gospel readings of Year C come from ____.
- 20. After the homily, we publicly state our core beliefs by saying the _____.
Down
- 1. The book that contains the Bible readings that have been selected for proclamation during the Church’s liturgies throughout the year.
- 5. At Mass, in the Liturgy of the Word, we receive Christ through ______ _________.
- 7. The ____ __ ___ creates something new, brings order to chaos, and is life itself. Jesus Christ is this, Made Flesh.
- 9. The second reading during Mass comes from the New Testament _______.
- 10. A _____ is sung or read, which summarizes the theme of the Gospel.
- 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.
- 12. This Gospel is read throughout years A, B, and C on certain Sundays.
- 14. The selected Gospel readings of Year B come from ____.
- 16. The reading stand where Scripture is proclaimed during the liturgy.
- 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.”
