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Across
  1. 2. – A word meaning "listen," famously used in the carol "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing."
  2. 4. – Great respect or reverence, especially for saints or holy figures.
  3. 8. – The small town where Jesus was born, fulfilling a biblical prophecy.
  4. 9. – A simple story used by Jesus to teach a moral or spiritual lesson.
  5. 10. – A feeling of great joy and celebration, often expressed during Christmas.
  6. 11. – The worldwide body of Christians or the Christian world.
  7. 14. – To honor or praise, especially in worship of God.
  8. 16. – Deliverance from sin and its consequences, offered through Jesus Christ.
  9. 18. – A cross with the figure of Jesus on it, representing his sacrifice.
  10. 20. – A title for Jesus, emphasizing his role in saving humanity from sin.
  11. 22. – A fragrant substance burned in religious ceremonies as an offering to God.
  12. 23. – A prediction made under divine inspiration, often pointing to the coming of Christ.
  13. 24. – The hymn of praise sung by Mary in response to the Annunciation.
Down
  1. 1. – A person who tends sheep, symbolically used for Jesus as the "Good Shepherd."
  2. 3. – The angel Gabriel’s announcement to Mary that she would give birth to Jesus.
  3. 5. – A short sermon or reflection often given during Christmas Mass or service.
  4. 6. – To feel or express great joy, especially in worship or celebration of Jesus’ birth.
  5. 7. – A sacred space or place of worship, such as a church.
  6. 11. – A cup used during the Eucharist in Christian worship.
  7. 12. – A person who suffers or is killed for their faith or beliefs.
  8. 13. – The celestial object that guided the Magi to the birthplace of Jesus.
  9. 15. – Relating to the Messiah or the belief in a savior sent by God.
  10. 17. – A French word for Christmas, often used in songs and greetings.
  11. 19. – A sacred agreement between God and His people, central to biblical teachings.
  12. 21. – A Christian feast day celebrating the revelation of Christ to the Gentiles through the Magi.