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- 2. A sacrament of initiation in Christianity involving water, symbolizing purification, rebirth, and admission into the Christian Church.
- 5. An extraordinary event that cannot be explained by natural or scientific laws and is attributed to divine intervention or the power of God.
- 7. A square white linen cloth placed on the altar during Mass.
- 9. A prescribed set of actions or ceremonies, often symbolic, performed in a religious or cultural context.
- 10. Refers to the nature or quality of being God or god-like. Often used in reference to Jesus' divine nature.
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- 1. A Christian feast celebrating the descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles 50 days after Easter.
- 3. An object, action, or idea that represents something deeper or more abstract, often with multiple layers of meaning.
- 4. A small, flat plate, usually made of precious metal, used to hold the bread (host) during the Eucharist.
- 6. The consecrated bread used in the Eucharist that Catholics and some other Christians believe becomes the Body of Christ.
- 8. A notice or object that points the way and gives names often with a direct or obvious meaning.
