The vessel which holds the wine that becomes the Precious Blood of Christ.
What is Chalice?
A rectangular white cloth that covers the altar for the celebration of Mass.
A small, closing golden vessel that is used to bring the Blessed Sacrament to those who cannot come to the church.
What is the pyx?
St. Thérèse is also known by this nickname.
What is the Little Flower?
St. Thérèse entered this religious order at the age of 15.
What is the Carmelite Order?
A golden vessel with a lid that is used for the distribution and reservation of Hosts.
What is Ciborium?
These are made with more than 51% bees wax, and they signify the presence of Christ, our light.
What is the altar candles?
A small white and firm square that covers the chalice during the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
What is the pall?
St. Thérèse was one of nine children born to these saintly parents.
Who are Saints Louis and Zélie Martin?
St. Thérèse wrote this famous spiritual autobiography.
What is "Story of a Soul"?
The small rectangular cloth used for wiping the chalice.
What is Purificator?
The square cloth placed on the altar beneath the chalice and paten. It is folded so as to catch any particles of the Host that may fall.
What is a corporal?
These are rung during the calling down of the Holy Spirit to consecrate the bread and wine.
What are the altar bells?
The "Little Way" encourages us to do small things with _____.
What is great love?
Even though she never left France, St. Thérèse is a patron saint of these people.
Who are missionaries?
The _____ and pitcher: used for washing the priest's hands.
What is Lavabo?
A candle blessed every year at the Easter Vigil. This light stands near the altar or ambo during the Easter Season.
What is the Paschal Candle?
The sprinkler for casting holy water on people, places or objects?
What is the aspergillum?
For whom did St. Thérèse especially pray?
Who are priests?
Before entering the convent, St. Thérèse personally asked this pope for permission to enter at age 15.
Who is Pope Leo XIII?
The golden "plate" that holds the bread that becomes the Sacred Body of Christ.
What is the Paten?
What are the cruets?
The bucket used to carry holy water for sprinkling.
What is the aspersorium?
St. Thérèse's feast day is celebrated on this date.
What is Oct 1st?
St. Thérèse offered her life to God's merciful love on this Sunday in 1895.
What is Trinity Sunday?