At what part of the Mass is Jesus proclaimed
Liturgy of the Word
At what part of the Mass is Jesus made present
Liturgy of the Eucharist
True or False. If false, correct the phrase in all caps. The Institution of the Eucharist CANNOT be found in the Scriptures.
False. The institution narrative CAN be found in the synoptic gospels (Matt., Mark, and Luke) and St. Paul's letter (1 Cor.)
This is how often Catholics are required to attend Holy Mass
What must someone do if they are conscious of having committed a grave (mortal) sin before they come to Holy Communion?
Go to Confession
True or False: During Lent, the Alleluia is said
False
Once this part of the Liturgy of the Eucharist begins, the Mass must be completed
The offetory
What 2 commonalities about the institution of the Eucharist can be found in all the Scriptural narratives?
1. Jesus took bread and said, "this is my body"
2. Jesus took wine and said, "this is my blood"
True or False. If false, correct the phrase in all caps. In order to fully and actively participate at Mass, the laity need to have A JOB (like being a lector, altar server, or greeter.)
False. In order to fully and actively participate, the laity need to have interior participation, external participation, and receive Holy Communion. (All three are meant done in unison together!)
How often are the laity required to receive Holy Communion?
At least once a year. (They are encouraged to receive Holy Communion every time they attend Mass, if they are able.)
What is a series of intercessions based on the needs of the local Church and the Church throughout the world
Prayer of the Faithful
What is the most important part of the Mass
The Consecration
What part of the Mass is referenced in this verse: "And it happened that, while he was with them at table, he took bread, said the blessing, broke it, and gave it to them. With that their eyes were opened and they recognized him, but he vanished from their sight."
Liturgy of the Eucharist
This participation is when the laity unites to their prayers, sufferings, and good works to the Sacrifice of Jesus by an act of the will and heart.
Interior participation
If someone is conscious of having committed a mortal sin and they receive Holy Communion unworthily, they commit another grave sin called THIS.
Sacrilege
Which Creed is said at Mass after the Homily
The Nicene Creed
What are the parts of the Eucharistic prayers
1. Epiclesis
2. Consecration
3. Anamesis
4. Doxology
What part of the Mass is referenced in this verse: "Then beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted to them what referred to him in all the scriptures."
Liturgy of the Word
True or False. If false, correct the phrase in all caps. ANYONE can validly consecrate the Eucharist
False. ONLY A ORDAINED CATHOLIC PRIEST can consecrate the Eucharist
What are the criteria for worthy reception of Holy Communion?
1. be in the state of sanctifying grace
2. be properly catechized about what Holy communion is: Body and blood of Jesus
3. be in full communion with the Catholic Church and her full traditional teachings
4. observe the 1 hour fast before receiving communion
True or False. If false, correct the phrase in all caps. At the homily, the priest may preach about WHATEVER HE WANTS.
False. At the Homily, the priest preaches about the readings or texts of the Mass or the Liturgy of the Day.
This part of the Liturgy of the Eucharist is when the sacrifice of the Mass is complete
The Priest's Communion
Jesus says "Was it not necessary that the Messiah should suffer these things and enter into his glory?" on the road to emmaus. Who references this suffering Messiah?
Isaiah
The essential form of the Sacrament of Eucharist is this.
"This is my body.....this is my blood" The words of Jesus said at the Last Supper with His Apostles.
What are the effects of receiving Holy Communion worthily and reverently?
1. a closer union with Our Lord and a more fervent love of God and of our neighbor
2. an increase of sanctifying grace
3. preservation from mortal sin the and remission of venial sin
4. the lessening of our inclinations to sin and the help to practice good works.