Across
- 2. A person who suffers from some form of paralysis
- 6. Greek for self-emptying
- 9. The new order established by God in Jesus Christ to succeed and perfect the Old Covnant(2 words)
- 11. What part of Christ's life do the Luminous Mysteries recall (4 words)
- 12. In what two ways did Christ proclaim the Kingdom of God (3 words)
- 14. When a priest or bishop celebrating Mass holds up the Host and says, “Behold the Lamb of God…” what is he calling us to recognize (3 words)
- 17. What did the baptism of Christ by St. John the Baptist indicate (4 words)
- 19. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, in which we celebrate and commemorate the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, to redeem humanity from sin and death (2 words)
- 20. The divine glory of Christ was manifested to St. Peter, James, and John on Mt. Tabor
- 22. This is based on unionwith Jesus Christ by the Work of the Holy Spirit. This kingdom begins on earth and is perfected at the end of time(3 words)
- 23. Called the Eucharist or the Lord's Supper. The principal sacramental celebration of the Church
- 25. Greek for thanksgiving; called the Mass or Lord's Supper
Down
- 1. The Passover meal Christ and His Apostles celebrated before His arrest (2 words)
- 3. The greatest display of charity possible
- 4. According to Pope St. John Paul II, how do the Luminous Mysteries relate to Christ’s redemptive mission (3 words)
- 5. The Passover sacrifice at the Exodus (3 words)
- 7. The public and authoriative act of the Church to protect or liberate a person, place, or object from the power of the devil in the name of Christ
- 8. Christ fasted and prayed in the wilderness for forty days and was tempted by Satan (4 words)
- 10. What is the visible sign of the Kingdom of God on earth
- 13. A set of meditations of the Rosary that focus on key events in the public life of Christ (2 words)
- 15. What established the Kingdom of God definitively (2 words)
- 16. The Roman governor or procurator of Judea who found Christ innocent, but still sentenced him to death by crucifixion (2 words)
- 18. A fictitious narrative or allegory used to illustrate and explain moral or spiritual principles
- 21. A devotion in which the faithful recite prescribed prayers while meditating on specific "mysteries" in the life of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary
- 24. Who is the king in the Kingdom of God
