What did Jesus' miracles give to the people who witnessed them?
Faith
Stories that explained the Kingdom of God
parables
Jesus came to heal people's _____
souls
This Jewish feast was a holy dinner held once a year. It honored the sacred memory of the time when God saved Moses and His Chosen People from slavery in Egypt.
Passover
The sacrifice offered at Passover
A lamb
Where did Jesus begin his public ministry?
Galilee
This little seed becomes the biggest tree of all
mustard seed
A _____ is something wonderful that is done by the power of God.
miracle
On Holy Thursday, Jesus gave the apostles a lesson in holiness. He knelt down to wash their _____
feet
At the Last Supper, Jesus the Lamb of God, was a _____ for our sins
sacrifice
What was Jesus' first miracle?
Wedding Feast at Cana - turning water into wine
What does the parable of the mustard seed teach about Jesus’ Kingdom?
It started out very small, but would grow to cover the whole earth.
The dinner Jesus had with the Twelve Apostles the night before He died.
The Last Supper
What happened when Jesus took bread and wine and said, “This is My Body” and “This is the chalice of My Blood”?
The bread and wine became His Body and Blood.)
The Sacrifice of the Mass, Jesus gives Himself to ___
us
Most of the time Jesus performed miracles to heal the _________
suffering
Our souls our cleansed from venial sin, we become more Christ-like, and we receive the grace to grow in love and virtue. These are the effects of ________
Holy Communion
The day Jesus gave us the Holy Eucharist for the first time.
Holy Thursday
The part of the Mass when the Bread and wine become the Body, Blood Soul and Divinity of Jesus
The Consecration
He reestablished the tradition in the Church of Holy Communion for young children.
Saint Pope Pius X
How many people did Jesus feed in the miracle of the loaves and fish?
5000
On the night of the Last Supper, Jesus gave us two gifts:
The priesthood and the Holy Eucharist
In memory of someone or something.
remembrance
The Sacrament in which Jesus is present under the appearance of bread and wine
The Holy Eucharist
When the bread and wine are changed into the Body and Blood of Jesus, and He is wholly present, Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity in the Host and in the chalice we call this:
Transubstantiation