Terminology

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  1. 2. an action that has a regular place in worship
  2. 5. In an absolute sense only the infinite God can be use for this term
  3. 7. a day that commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles. It comes about fifty days after easter and a day after Passover.
  4. 10. An invocation of the Holy Spirit said by the celebrant of the Mass after the words of Consecration.
  5. 11. A victim of sacrifice, and therefore the consecrated Bread of the Eucharist considered as the sacrifice of the Body of Christ.
  6. 12. is a significant symbol action denoting various meaning, Example: Jesus blessing the children
  7. 15. The words of institution of the Eucharist, pronounced at Mass, by which is accomplished the very sacrifice that Christ instituted at the Last Supper.
  8. 16. a saucer like dish made out of precious material to rest the bread to be consecrated.
  9. 18. A symbol of the Blessed Sacrament since the monstrance is the sacred vessel which contains the consecrated Host when exposed or carried in procession.
  10. 19. an object or ritual action which carries special meaning for a person or a community
  11. 20. a ritual or object which has a spiritual effect on the person who uses or performs the action.
  12. 21. As communion between God and the human soul in the divine indwelling
Down
  1. 1. someone who recalls and celebrates death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and the new covenant between God and his people.
  2. 3. a term that refers to the principal historic rituals in the Catholic Church, whose essentials are the same as derived from Jesus Christ
  3. 4. goblet that is consecrated with holy chrism by a bishop, usually used at mass to contain the Precious Blood of Christ. For centuries it was made of precious material, such as gold.
  4. 6. A square white linen cloth on which the Host and Chalice are placed during Mass
  5. 8. A sensibly perceptible effect produced by God to witness to some truth or testify to someone's sanctity.
  6. 9. an object that points the way and gives names
  7. 13. an action of the Holy spirit when we are born new, freeing us from sins
  8. 14. This is when adults who have chosen to become Catholic are initiated into the Church through preparing for and receiving the sacrament/s of initiation. the process involve much discernment as the process allows time to grow in faith and understanding of the faith.
  9. 15. the second sacrament of initiation that signifies the strengthening of faith through the same spirit received at Baptism.
  10. 17. a visible action with a deeper meaning and supernatural power. Mystery of God is part of this action.