"Delivering a deposit and receiving it" - what is this the definition of?
TRADITION
What does the liturgy in the Coptic Church commemorate and celebrate?
The sacrifice of Jesus Christ's body and blood, tracing back to the times of the Apostles.
Where was the first liturgy prayed in the Early Church?
The first liturgy was prayed by Christ in St. Mark's house in Jerusalem
Why does the priest mix wine with water?
Remembering the book and water that gushed out when Christ's side was pierced
What are the 3 main sections of the liturgy?
1. The Offeratory (Offering of the Lamb) 2. Penitential Rite (Catechumen or Liturgy of the Word) 3. Eucharistic Prayers (Liturgy of the Faithful)
Who instituted most traditions of the early church?
Jesus Christ
What does the word 'Liturgy' mean in Greek?
"a public service undertaken on behalf of the people" and refers to the organized worship of the Church.
Why was the liturgy eventually commanded to be written down?
Emergence of heresies in the church
Why does the priest wipe the bread with water?
This symbolizes the baptism of Christ by John the Baptist
What are 3 readings during the Liturgy of the Word?
Pauline (St. Paul epistle), Catholic Epistle, Praxis (Acts), Synaxarium, Gospel
What are some traditional practices followed in the Coptic Church?
liturgy, sacraments, prayer, fasting, and feasting.
What are the liturgical practices known for in the Coptic Church?
Symbolism and meaning
Which saint's liturgy do we use most commonly in ordinary days?
St Basil
Why does the priest choose the lamb with his right hand on top of his left?
This is the same way as Jacob when he blessed his sons (Gen 48:8)
What are 2 of the seven minor litanies?
Peace, Fathers, Clergy, Mercy, Place, Seeds/Herbs, Oblations
Why do Coptic Christians value the teachings of the early Church?
The early Church teachings provide guidance and wisdom based on the experiences of early Christian communities.
Who mentioned the sacrament of the Eucharist in the Bible, tracing its origins to the times of the Apostles?
St. Paul mentioned the sacrament of the Eucharist in Corinthians-1 11:23-26
Which saint's liturgy focuses on the Son who became incarnate?
St. Gregory the Theologian
Why does the priest cover the altar with the prosfarine?
The prosfarine is a large veil that symbolizes the stone placed on the tomb and the triangular cloth/veil on top symbolizes the seal on it
What is the meaning of Anaphora?
It is a Greek term meaning "a raising up" or "an offering"