The occasion at which Jesus instituted the Mass.
What is the Last Supper?
We show the link between the Mass and Calvary by using an _____ and a _________ when we celebrate the Mass.
What is an altar and a crucifix?
The First Reading at Sunday Mass is usually taken from __________ (part of the Bible). The Final Reading is always taken from the __________ (part of the Bible).
What is the Old Testament and the Gospel?
We should do this before and after receiving Holy Communion.
What is prayer?
A person conscious of sin must do this before receiving Communion.
What is Confession?
A term which means "Thanksgiving" in Greek
What is Eucharist?
The wine used in the Mass should only be made from this fruit, and the breadmust be made from this grain.
What are grapes and wheat?
We divide the Mass into these two main parts.
What is 'Liturgy of the Word' and 'Liturgy of the Eucharist'?
This is used as a sign of honour in the Mass, and symbolizes prayers rising to God.
What is incense?
A person can receive Communion maximum ____ times in a day, unless s/he is dying.
What is 'two'?
A term used in the Bible (Acts of the Apostles) for the Eucharistic Celebration
What is "the Breaking of the Bread"?
On these days, Catholics must participate in the celebration of the Holy Eucharist in a Catholic Church.
What are Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation?
This prayer, found in the Bible, begins the Communion Rite.
What is the Our Father/Lord's Prayer?
A special container/cabinet where the Body of Christ is kept for giving Communion and for adoration
What is the tabernacle?
Before receiving Communion, we should not eat or drink anything for minimum except ________ and _____________.
What is water and medicine?
This term describes how we unite ourselves to Jesus and to each other and become one Body through the Holy Eucharist.
What is Holy Communion?
Jesus acts through a ____________ to change the bread and wine into his Body and Blood, and he must have been given this power by a successor of the ___________.
What is a priest, and who are the apostles?
The highpoint of the Mass according to the Catechism (YOUCAT 214) when the bread and wine are transformed (hint: 2 words)
What is the Eucharistic Prayer?
When we see this, we know that the consecrated Hosts (Body and Blood of Jesus) is present in the sanctuary (altar area) of the church.
What is the (sanctuary) lamp/light OR What is a veil?
These 4 groups of people cannot receive Holy Communion.
Who are the (a) unbaptized (b) Protestant Christians/those who don't believe that th Eucharist is the Body & Blood of Christ (c) those with unconfessed mortal sins (d) those who have not fasted before Communion?
This term describes how the bread and wine look, taste, etc. the same but the reality changes into the Body and Blood of Jesus.
What is transubstantiation?
The words at which the bread and wine become the body and blood of Jesus
What is 'This is my Body' and 'This is my Blood'?
The homily at the Mass may be preached by a ______, a ______ or a _________ .
What is bishop, priest or deacon?
The usual gesture of respect to Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament (e.g. when entering a church).
What is a genuflection?
These are the 4 results of Holy Communion
What is (1) unity with Jesus (2) unity/living member of the Church, the Body of Christ (3) renews grace (4) protects against sin.