The _______________ is the part of the Mass in which we offer up the bread, wine, and our hearts (which include our prayers for the Mass).
offertory
Please summarize the miracle of the multiplication of loaves and fish.
The Multiplication of the Loaves and Fish is when Jesus multiplied 7 loaves of bread and 2 fish in order to feed more than 5,000 people.
What is the first part of the Mass?
Introductory Rites
What is the third part of the Mass?
Liturgy of the Eucharist
These mini pitchers hold wine and water.
- Cruets
- Ciborium
- Chalice
- Corporal
Cruets
The word _____________ means thanksgiving.
Eucharist
True or False: The miracle of the Multiplication of the Loaves is in all four gospels, which tells us that it is very important!
True!
What is the second part of the Mass?
Liturgy of the Word
Why do we believe that the Eucharist is truly Jesus Christ?
Because Jesus Himself said so!
This sacred vessel holds the Blood of Christ:
- Cruets
- Ciborium
- Chalice
- Corporal
Chalice
The ____________ is when the priest puts his hands over the bread and wine and calls the Holy Spirit down over them: “Make holy, therefore, these gifts, we pray, by sending down your Spirit upon them like the dewfall…”
Epiclesis
True or False: The Multiplication of the Loaves only foreshadows the Last Supper.
False! It also foreshadows the Mass.
The ___________ __________ was the first Mass, where Jesus instituted the Eucharist.
Last Supper
Can we pinpoint the exact moment the bread and wine change into the Body and Blood of Jesus?
Yes! During the consecration.
This sacred vessel holds the Body of Christ.
- Cruets
- Ciborium
- Chalice
- Corporal
Ciborium
What is the part of the Mass when the bread and wine change into the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ?
The Consecration
What is the special gift Jesus gave us to help us on our journey to Heaven?
the Eucharist
What is the name of the speech/reflection that the priest gives after reading the Gospel?
Homily!
Why do Catholics attend Mass?
To gain the strength we need to continue the work Christ started here on Earth.
This sacred cloth is a whiten linen cloth laid down to place vessels on.
- Cruets
- Pall
- Chalice
- Corporal
Corporal
What is transubstantiation?
Transubstantiation- the conversion of the substance of the Eucharistic elements into the body and blood of Christ at consecration, only the appearances of bread and wine still remaining.
What are the 4 words or phrases repeated in all of the Gospel writings of this miracle, and are still said during the Mass today?
“took,” “said the blessing,” “broke” and “gave.”
Why do the Priests kiss the altar at the beginning of the Mass?
To bring attention to the centerpiece of the liturgy, the altar, where the sacrifice will take place.
What is the importance of the Farewell Rites?
The Farewell Rites is the part of the Mass that allows the congregation to be sent out to continue the work Jesus started here on Earth.
This sacred vessel is used to protect the Blood of Christ from external elements
- Cruets
- Ciborium
- Pall
- Corporal
Pall