The mass is a wedding, also known as the “____ ______” between Christ and his
Bride, the ________
“Holy Banquet” “Church”
Where does the Church get this idea of bishops, cardinals, etc. and successors?
The Church got the idea of leaders (bishops, etc.) from the apostles.
Explain the difference between a disciple and an apostle.
Follower of Jesus. Apostle: sent to spread the gospel.
What did St. Augustine write that helps us understand typology especially when it
comes to the Old and New Testament?
St. Augustine: The Old Testament points to the New Testament.
Why are The New Mass and the Old Mass both allowed in the Catholic Church?
Both are allowed to honor tradition and help people understand better.
What are the three main jobs of these successors?
Their three jobs are to teach, lead, and make people holy.
Jesus’ central message for his life, all of his actions, were to proclaim the ________?
Kingdom of God.
List some examples of Typology from your notes and explain what they mean and how we get that connection.
1. New Adam
2. Passover Lamb
3. Mary as the New Ark
Why is it not enough that God is present in the Tabernacle? Why does, in the
simplest terms, “God want you to eat Him”?
God wants us to be really close to Him. Eating the Eucharist is spiritual closeness.
What is divine filiation, and when do we get it?
Becoming a child of God. We get it at Baptism.
What TWO parables are the most famous?
1. Prodigal Son
2. Good Samaritan
What is the most important moment in the Liturgy?
Consecration
What are the three specific examples in which Jesus talks about the Liturgy?
1. Last Supper
2. Bread of Life Discourse (John 6)
3. Road to Emmaus
What happens during the Transubstantiation, and how does it relate to the human
construct of time?
Bread and wine become Jesus’ Body and Blood. Time doesn’t matter for God.
Why can we assume that Jesus lived a normal life?
Jesus lived a normal life because we don’t hear much about His early years.
Why do we say that heaven and earth meet in the liturgy?
Heaven and earth meet because God is truly present in the Mass.
Why are each three specific examples above important?
These show the importance of the Eucharist and worship.
Who did Jesus trust the most to leave the secret of the liturgy to? Aka his best
friend?
Jesus trusted St. John the most.
Why is it important that God sent Christ in “the fullness of time”?
“Fullness of time” means God sent Jesus at the perfect moment.
Why is the Last Supper such an important moment in the Catholic Mass?
Jesus gave us the Eucharist and commanded us to ”do this in memory of me”