Where did the Last Supper take place?
The Upper Room (Cenacle) in Jerusalem
According to Acts 2:42, what four things did the early Christians do together?
Teaching, fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayers
What is a virtue?
A good habit that helps us love and act like Christ
Which saint used technology to share Eucharistic miracles?
Blessed Carlo Acutis
What is the Eucharistic Revival?
A movement in the Church to renew faith and devotion in the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharistic.
What did Jesus say when He blessed the bread?
"This is My Body, which will be given up for you"
Who were the first leaders who passed on the Eucharist after Jesus?
The Apostles
Courage (or Fortitude)
Which young saint died protecting the Eucharist from attackers?
St Tarcisius
Who began the national Eucharistic Revival?
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) in 2022
What command did Jesus give His Apostles during the meal?
"Do this in memory of Me."
Wat name do we give to the community of believers who continued Jesus' mission?
The Church
Which virtue helps you be patient when waiting for God's timing?
Patience or Faith
Which saint wrote Eucharistic hymns such as O Salutaris Hostia and Tantum Ergo?
St. Thomas Aquinas
Name one way your generation can participate in the Eucharistic Revival.
(Examples: attend Adoration, volunteer at Mass, share Eucharistic quotes or miracles online, pray more intentionally.)
How does the Mass today make the Last Supper present to us?
It re-presents (makes present again) the same sacrifice of Jesus; the Eucharist is the same body and blood offered then.
What made the early Christians stand out in Roman society?
Their unity, care for the poor, courage under persecution, and devotion to the Eucharist
How does receiving the Eucharist help us grow in virtue?
It gives us grace--the strength of Jesus' presence--to live with love and self-control.
St. Clare of Assisi
How does the Eucharist send us on mission after Mass?
The word "Mass" means "sent"--we are sent love and serve others as the Body of Christ
Why is the Eucharist called both a meal and a sacrifice?
It's a meal because we share in communion with Christ and one another; it's a sacrifice because it makes present Jesus' offering on the Cross.
We share the same Body of Christ; the same sacrament unties all believers across time and place.
Give an example of how you could "live the Eucharist" through virtue this week.
(Student response--e.g., forgiving a friend, helping someone in need, showing gratitude at home.)
What do all Eucharist saints have in common?
Deep love and reverence for the Eucharist, courage in faith, and a desire to bring others to Jesus' presence.
Eucharist connects past, present, and future.
It began with Jesus, continues in every Mass today, and unites us with all believers and with Heaven.