What is the Anaphora after in the Liturgy of the Eucharist?
The Prayer of Reconciliation
True or False: In all three versions of the liturgy, they all start with the prayer of Reconciliation, but are all the same.
False
“I” sound
What is another name for the liturgy of the Eucharist?
Liturgy of the Faithful/ Believers
How many parts of the liturgy are there?
4 parts (Raising of Incense, Offertory, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist)
Name 2 of the five reasons we face the east. For each extra reason is 50 points.
The Garden of Eden was in the east. Looking towards the east is significant because we want to be in the blessed state that Adam and Eve were in before they sinned
The three wise men were lead to our Lord by a star in east
Our Lord Jesus Christ ascended to the Heavens from the east, and his second coming is going to be from the east
The sun rises from the east and Our Lord Jesus Christ created light and is the light of the world
“And the glory of God of Israel came from the way of the East” (Ezekiel 43:2). By looking towards the east when we pray, we keep the memory of our original home in Paradise with the Lord, and we await His second coming and our return to that blessed state.
What is another name for the holy kiss?
The kiss of peace
What sound does “Ⲇ” make?
“D”/“th” as in ‘the’/“z”
Name up to three of the 7 parts of the Liturgy of the Eucharist. Each extra is 50 points
The Orthodoc creed
Reconciliation praYer
The Anaphora
The sanctification
The Litanies, the commemoration of the saints and the diptych
The Fraction
The distribution of mystery
when abouna is Baptizing the Lamb he says the prayer rememberence what three major litanies does he say after?
Litany of the Peace
Litany of the Fathers
Litany of the Assemblies
When the priest prays with his hands covered by the corporals/veil who does he resemble?
The Seraphim who stand before God with their eyes and feet covered by their wings
What is the three meanings of the Prospherine?
It represents the breaking of the seal on the tomb after our Lord’s resurrection
Represents the wall of separation between god and mankind created by sin, that was abolished by our Lord Jesus Christ
Represents the actions of the Seraphim, who cover their eyes with two of their six wings as they stand to Glorify God
What does the “ ̀” do?
It adds an accent (not always an “e” sound)!
What does the Corporal/ Veil represent?
The seal on the tomb our Lord Jesus Christ
The Acts' Procession of Incense
Why does the priest say, "It is meet and right"
It is right to thank God for granting us to stand in His presence and participate in worshiping Him, and for the grace to lift our hearts to Him.
When the priest starts this prayer, a deacon should stand across from him on the opposite side of the altar, facing him, and holding up the cross, what does this remind us of?
This reminds us that this separation was abolished by the death of our Lord Jesus on the cross, by which we were reconciled with God the Father.
“And”, in Greek
When does the deacon light the candle?
At the end of the Anaphora
Fill in the Blank: when Our Lord Jesus Christ ____, the Apostles _______, And the Fathers ________
taught, preached, persevered
When the priest prays the last part of his prayer why does he beat his chest?
like the tax collector who beat his chest while asking for mercy and was commended by our Lord.
Bells
What are all the rules of “ⲩ”?
After a/e makes a “v” sound; after o makes a “u” sound; all other cases makes an “i” or “y” sound
Which Church Father mentioned the Holy Kiss or the Kiss of Peace?
St. Justin
what three places in the Bible could almost every word in the Liturgy originate from?
Old testament, Our Lord Jesus Christ, and The apostles