Who did Jesus trust the most to leave the secret of the liturgy to? Aka his best friend?
Who is Peter
The angel gabriel come to Mary in the
annucitation
What does ” time stops in the mass” mean?
What is “Time stops In the mass” means that during mass people focus on God and worship, not on time or daily life
It is important that God sent Christ in “the fullness of time” because
This it was the perfect moment in history, when the world was prepared both culturally and spiritually for His arrival.
What is definition of a disciple?
What is a followers of Jesus with any backgrounds
We can assume he lived a normal life, since in the
Synoptic gospels
Who prepares people for the church?
What is God prepares people for the church through his teaching and the Bible
St. Augustine wrote about
Christocentric typology, explaining how the Old Testament contains types and shadows of Christ, which are fulfilled in the New Testament.
What is the definition of an apostle?
What is a disciple sent be Christ
During his public ministry of preaching and healing, Christ had
Disciples
Who founded the church
Who is Jesus Christ
Examples of typology include Christ as the "New Adam,"
the Passover Lamb foreshadowing Christ’s sacrifice, and Noah’s Ark representing baptism; these connections show how events and figures in the Old Testament prefigure Christ’s work in the New Testament.
Jesus’ central message for his life, all of his actions, were to proclaim the
What is kingdom of God
Christ called twelve men to be
Apostle
What is the purpose of the church?
What is The church help guide people to god and salivation
what is most important moment in the Liturgy
The most important moment in the Liturgy
Why can we assume that Jesus lived a normal life?
What is He was a carpenter, had a family, and had life experiences like everyone else
Christ is the ——- Whose sacrifice on the cross delivered mankind from slavery to sin to death
Lamb of God
Why is the Eucharist important?
What is It represents Jesus sacrifice and bring people closer to him?
What do we say about heaven and earth
We say that heaven and earth meet in the liturgy because the earthly celebration of the Eucharist unites us with the heavenly worship of God.