By telling, listening, and retelling these help tie families together.
What are stories?
Because it is so important, Liturgical celebrations can't happen without this.
What is the Liturgy of the Word?
The readings for the Liturgy of the Word come from here.
What is the Bible?
The homily is usually given by one of these three members of the clergy. (Name 3)
Who are bishops, priests, or deacons?
We pray for the Church, the world, and people in need during this part of the Liturgy of the Word.
What is Prayer of the Faithful?
What is The Old Testament?
During Sundays, this is read or sung between the readings.
What is the Responsorial Psalm?
Jesus Christ is God's word made this.
What is Flesh?
Jesus is called this, also known as "thought" or "logic."
What is Logos?
Jesus is the Logos because when we see and listen to him, we are better able to see God and do this.
What is understand Him?
On Sundays, we receive Jesus in these two ways.
What is through the Eucharist and the Sacred Scripture?
During the homily, the gospel is explained and then applied to this.
What is our lives?
The readings are all read from this specific podium.
What is the Ambo?
The Liturgy of the Word and the Eucharist share this type of connection.
What is close?
What do you call the person delivering the homily?
What is the homilist?
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are the authors of these books found in the New Testament.
What are the Gospels?
This is the only Gospel that is not read as part of the Sunday mass cycle.
What is John's Gospel?
When we pray the Prayer of the Faithful, we are imitating him, who prayed to his father for all of those in need.
Who is Jesus?
We state our beliefs and renew our baptismal promises by stating this.
What is the Creed?
The person reading the gospel is sometimes accompanied by altar servers carrying these.
What are candles?