Across
- 5. The annual cycle of religious feasts and seasons that forms the context for the Church's worship
- 6. The three days of the Liturgical Year that begin with the Mass of the Lord's supper on Holy Thursday and end with evening prayer on Easter Sunday.
- 7. The feast day on which Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus
- 8. The greatest celebration of the Liturgical Year, the catechumens are Baptized, Confirmed, and receive First Communion
- 9. The liturgical season during which the Church focuses on penance for sin.
- 10. The day on which Christians celebrate Jesus' resurrection from the dead
Down
- 1. The liturgy when we remember the last supper and Jesus' gift of himself in the Eucharist
- 2. The four-week liturgical season during which Christians prepare themselves for the celebration of Christmas
- 3. The liturgy when we remember Jesus' Passion and Death
- 4. The time in the Liturgical year that is not part of a special season
- 8. The week preceding Easter, beginning with Palm Sunday
