"I once was lost, but now am found; was ____, but now I see."
Blind
Amazing Grace
This day is celebrated at the end of Lent and is the last day of Holy week.
Easter Sunday
He died on the Cross and rose three days later.
Jesus
We do not eat _____ when we fast during Lent.
Meat
Jesus was crucified on this.
Cross
"You didn't want Heaven without us, so Jesus You brought Heaven down. My sin was great Your _____ was greater. What could separate us now?"
Love
What a Beautiful Name it is
This day is signaled with an ash mark and marks the beginning of Lent.
Ash Wednesday
She stood at the foot of the cross and is the mother of Jesus.
Mary
Candle
This is made of burned palms from previous Palm Sundays and is used on Ash Wednesday.
Ash
"You came from _____ to _____ to show the way. From the Earth to the cross, my debt to pay. From the cross to the grave, from the grave to the sky Lord I lift your name on high."
Heaven; Earth
"Lord I lift your Name on High"
This day signifies Jesus' death.
Good Friday
He was one of the twelve apostle, was at the Last Supper, and is known to have betrayed Jesus.
Judas
This color is significant in Lent.
Purple
____ Sunday; this leaf is used during the parade welcoming Jesus to Jerusalem.
Palm
"Bless the Lord, O my ____, O my ____. Worship His Holy Name. Sing like never before, O my ____. I'll worship Your Holy Name."
Soul
10,000 Reasons
This day commemorates the Washing of the Feet and Last Supper.
Holy Thursday
This person found Jesus's tomb empty on the third day after his death.
Mary Magdalene
This song is not sung in mass during Lent.
Alleluia
"Jesus the _____ of God."
Lamb
"You're the Living God. You're my Saving Grace. You will reign forever. You are Ancient of Days. You are _____, Omega, ____ and End. You're my Savior, Messiah, Redeemer and Friend."
Alpha; Beginning
You Are Holy (Prince of Peace)
This day represents the transition of Jesus' death and resurrection.
Easter Virgil Saturday
This person ordered Jesus's crucifixion.
Pontius Pilate
This occurred before the Last Supper. It signifies the extent of Jesus' love for us and his humility.
The Washing of the Feet
This was a wreath of thorns placed on Jesus' head and the Romans used it to mock Jesus' title of "King of the Jews."
Crown of Thorns