Mary
Vocabulary
Prayer
People and Places
Things
Joyful Mysteries
Luminous Mysteries
Sorrowful Mysteries
Glorious Mysteries
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Gabriel's visit to Mary

The Annunciation

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Cycle of seasons and feasts to remember events in Jesus' life

The liturgical year

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Church's public prayer to mark each day as holy

Liturgy of the Hours

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During the Middle Ages, stain glassed windows were for

people who could not read

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Symbol of Jesus' Resurrection

Paschal Candle

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The 1st Joyful Mystery

Annunciation

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The 1st Luminous Mystery

The Baptism in the Jordan

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The 1st Sorrowful Mystery

The Agony in the Garden

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The 1st Glorious Mystery

The Resurrection 

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Mary's body and soul taken up to heaven

The Assumption


Clue: 'Assumption' has an 'M' in it, just like Mary

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The process by which the Pope declares someone a Saint

Canonization

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Prayers and practices that honor Jesus, Mary, and the Saints

Devotions

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Protested the selling of indulgences and is the reason the Protestant church exists

Martin Luther

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Protected art and writings in the early Middle Ages

Monasteries

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The 2nd Joyful Mystery

Visitation

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The 2nd Luminous Mystery

The Wedding at Cana

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The 2nd Sorrowful Mystery

The Scourging at the Pillar

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The 2nd Glorious Mystery

The Ascension

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Visions of Jesus, Mary, or the Saints

Apparitions

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Holy person who loses his or her life witnessing to Christ

Martyr

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Religious pictures done in a specific style and through a prayer process

Icons

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The church that was founded by King Henry VIII

Anglican Church

(Church of England)

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The start of the Liturgical Year

First Sunday of Advent (late Nov/early Dec)

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The 3rd Joyful Mystery

Nativity

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The 3rd Luminous Mystery

The Proclamation of the Kingdom

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The 3rd Sorrowful Mystery

The Crowning of Thorns

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The 3rd Glorious Mystery

The Decent of the Holy Spirit

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This Saint was known for his heroic death and his love of Mary

St. Maximilian Kolbe
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Attacks on Christians by Roman rulers

Persecutions

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A blessing with holy water is meant to remind us of THIS

Our Baptism

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The event where many soldiers left Europe to regain the Holy Land

The Crusades 

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The Paschal Mystery

Jesus' Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension

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The 4th Joyful Mystery

The Presentation

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The 4th Luminous Mystery

The Transfiguration

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The 4th Sorrowful Mystery

Jesus Carries His Cross

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The 4th Glorious Mystery

The Assumption of Mary

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Marian Holy Days of Obligation (there are three)

January 1—Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God 

August 15—Assumption

December 8—Immaculate Conception

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Unity of Church members on Earth, in Purgatory, and in Heaven

Communion of Saints

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THIS is the center of the liturgical year and all of the Church's life

The Eucharist

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The Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (800 AD)

Charlemagne

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The difference between Sacraments and sacramentals

Sacraments are visible signs of invisible grace instituted by Christ given to the Church.

Sacramentals are objects or blessings that are meant to help us respond to grace.

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The 5th Joyful Mystery

Finding the Child Jesus in the Temple

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The 5th Luminous Mystery

The Institution of the Eucharist
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The 5th Sorrowful Mystery

The Crucifixion and Death of Jesus

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The 5th Glorious Mystery

The Coronation of Mary as Queen of Heaven and Earth

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