Across
- 4. The liquid used in a baptismal ceremony to symbolize cleansing.
- 8. A sacred basin used to hold water for infant baptism.
- 11. (New) The Catholic belief that bread and wine change into Christ's body and blood.
- 12. The cup used to hold the wine during the sacrament.
Down
- 1. A small piece of unleavened bread; in Catholicism, it literally becomes the Body.
- 2. (New) A type of baptism where a person is only baptized after they are old enough to choose for themselves
- 3. The act of being fully submerged in water, common in Protestant "Believer's" baptism.
- 5. The person who performs the Catholic Mass; many Protestants use the term 'Minister'.
- 6. The age group usually baptized in Catholic and some Protestant (Anglican/Methodist) traditions.
- 7. The total number of sacraments in Catholicism (Protestants usually only recognize two).
- 9. A Christian rite involving bread and wine; Catholics see it as a sacrifice.
- 10. (New) The Protestant view that the bread and wine are just reminders of Jesus' sacrifice.
