Fab Vocab
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Sacramentals and Symbols
The Sacrament
Random Facts
100
The vessel that holds Jesus' body in communion form during adoration.
What is the monstrance?
100
The minister of the sacrament.
Who is the priest?
100
The act of adoring Christ in the monstrance and remaining silently in his presence.
What is Adoration?
100
The amount of times a person can receive the Eucharist in one day.
What is a second time per day, but only if they are participating in Mass or near death.
100
The parents of Mary.
Who are Joachim and Ann?
200
The holding place for the consecrated Eucharist with Christ fully present inside.
What is the tabernacle?
200
How people prepare to receive the Eucharist.
What is reconciliation and fasting for one hour before receiving the Eucharist?
200
Why Catholics would receive the Eucharist.
What is because it prevents us from future mortal sin, commits us to the poor, separates us from sin, strengthens our charity which wipes away our venial sins. The more we share in the life of Christ, the more difficult it is to break away from him by mortal sin.
200
The Fraction Rite (define)
What is the time when the priest acts in the person of Jesus to break the Body of Christ and puts a piece into the Blood of Christ? It signifies the unity of the Body and Blood of Jesus.
200
The Eucharist captures a moment (the Last Supper) for .... (Fill in the blank)
What is forever?
300
The sacramentals that remind us of Christ's unwaivering presence.
What are candles?
300
The age at which a person may receive the Eucharist.
What is at least 7 or 8 or in second grade. People who decide to come into the Catholic faith may be older than second grade and on the Easter Vigil are allowed to receive the Eucharist.
300
What a sacrament enables us to do.
What is grow in God's love and persevere in that love to become closer to Him.
300
The people who can receive the sacrament
Who are Catholics in the state of grace?
300
The Eucharist was first instituted when Christ rose from the dead. (True or False?)
What is "false?" The Eucharist was first instituted during the Last Supper.
400
Sacrament-like ritual action, such as the sign of the cross or the use of holy water. Adoration is also considered to be one of these.
What is a sacramental?
400
Jesus once said, "Take, eat; this is my ..... given up for you; for this is my blood of the ....., which is poured out for many for the ....... of sins." (Fill in the blanks)
What is body, covenant, and forgiveness?
400
The sacramental that recalls our baptism.
What is holy water?
400
Our response when receiving the Body of Christ.
What is "Amen?"
400
The person that performed the actions that referrenced the Eucharist.
Who is Moses?
500
Also called "habitual grace"; having no mortal sin on the soul
What is a state of grace?
500
The Eucharist is this type of sacrament.
What is a sacrament of initiation?
500
Also known as the Our Father, this readies us to receive the Lord.
What is the Communion Rite?
500
You are allowed to receive the Eucharist with venial sin on your soul. (True of False?)
What is "true?"
500
We must abstain from alcohol before receiving the Eucharist. (True or False?)
What is "false?"
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