The people who attend Catholic Mass, while gathered in the Church.
Who are the Congregation?
The Celebrant and the Congregation often make the sign of the Cross in the names of who.
Who are the Father, Son and Holy Spirit?
The Blood of Christ is wine, and the Body of Christ is this.
What is bread?
The Disciples who lived with, learned from, and followed Jesus are also called this.
Who are the Apostles?
Both Matthew and Luke included these 8 Blessings in their Gospels.
What are the Beatitudes?
The two parts of the Catholic Mass.
What is the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist?
There is usually a common theme between the First and Second Readings and the ______.
What is the Gospel?
The response to "The Body of Christ".
What is "Amen."?
There are ____ Marks of Discipleship.
What is 12? Or how many is 12?
Hope, charity, and temperance are examples of these.
What are the Virtues?
The person who leads a Catholic Mass.
Who is the Celebrant?
The First Reading is taken from this part of the Bible.
What is the Old Testament?
True or false: Everyone can receive Communion during Catholic Mass.
False. (Only Catholics in a state of Grace can receive Communion.)
This Saint led the French army to victory but died by burning for heresy.
Who is Saint Joan of Arc?
These 7 categories provide a framework for creating a just and loving society.
What are the Catholic Social Teachings?
The term for lowing one's body by bending a knee in worship.
What is genuflect?
The response to "The Word of the Lord".
What is "Thanks be to God."?
The Communion hymn ends at this time.
What is when everyone participating has received Communion?
This Disciple was given a new name and is considered the first Pope of the Catholic Church.
Who is Peter or who is Simon?
These are the two main types of Virtues.
What are Cardinal Virtues and Theological Virtues?
The translation of "Ite! Missa est!"
What is "Go, it is dismissal! Or Go, it is ended!"
Before the Gospel, the Celebrant and the Congregation make the sign of the cross three times, on their ______, _________, and __________.
What is the forehead, lips, and heart?
The belief that during the Eucharist, the bread and wine are transformed into the body and blood of Jesus Christ, while their outward appearance remains the same.
What is transubstantiation?
These four Disciples wrote the Gospels.
Who are Matthew, Mark, Luke and John?
These are three of the 7 Key Themes of Catholic Social Teachings.
What are: Sacredness of Life & Dignity of the Human Person; Call to Family, Community & Participation; Human Rights & Responsibility to Protect Them; Preferential Option for the Poor & Vulnerable; Dignity of Work & Workers' Rights; Solidarity with All People; Stewardship & Care for God's Creation (any 3)?