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100

What way do churches usually face?

Answer:East

100

Who represents Christ during the Qurbana?

The Celebrant

100

What do the bread and wine stand for?

Jesus' body and blood.

100

What does the Kotina mean?

Being renewed in Christ

100

Why do people stand during the liturgy?

It shows the resurrection and hope

200

What is the holiest part of the Church called?

The Sanctuary.

200

Who stands in place of angels?

The Deacons

200

Where is the Gospel Book kept and what does that mean?

On the right side of the alter; it represents Jesus at God's right hands.

200

What does the Urara show?

Priestly authority, purity, and service 

200

What does sitting during readings(not the Gospel) show?

Listening carefully

300

What does altar show or remind us of?

God's throne, Jesus' tomb, sacrifice, heaven, and a meal table.

300

Who helps the Celebrant?

The Deacons and Servers

300

What does the lamp that is always on show?

Jesus always being present

300

What does the Zunara represent?

Chastity and service

300

What does kneeling mean?

Asking God for forgiveness and help

400

What is the Tabernacle used for?

To hold the holy Eucharist.

400

What does the worshiping community represent?

The Church

400

What vessels hold Jesus' Body and Blood?

the Chalice, Paten, and Ciborium

400

What do the Zande(sleeves) mean?

Hands ready to serve
400

Which reading do people stay standing for?

The Gospel

500

What place in the Church represents paradise?

The Bema

500

How do Deacons help the people?

They give directions so everyone can participate

500

What does the symbolize?

Salvation, sacrifice, resurrection, and Jesus himself.

500

What does the Sosappa mean when it covers the Holy Mysteries?

Jesus's burial and resurrection 

500

Why is standing the main position in the liturgy?

It shows new life and freedom in Jesus

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