the offering of a victim by a priest to God alone and the destruction of it in some way to acknowledge that He is the Creator of all things
sacrifice
God
In the Liturgy of the Word God speaks to _________
us
The Jews were forbidden to drink the blood of a sacrifice because in the ancient world it was considered to be
the life of the animal
the thing offered to God in a sacrifice
victim
The Sign of the Cross a profession of __________
Faith in the Trinity
The First Reading is usually from the __________. In the Easter season, it comes from ____________.
Old Testament
Acts of the Apostles
The Second Reading is usually from
New Testament Epistles
an outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace
sacrament
We praise God that Jesus became man and redeemed the world
Gloria
A profession of faith in all that Jesus taught
Creed
At the Gospel, We make the sign of the Cross on our ___________ to show _______________
We make the sign of the Cross on our forehead, lips, and heart to show that we want the word of God to remain in our minds, speech, and hearts.
the recalling or remembering of a past event
memorial
The two parts of the Penitential Rite are
Confiteor
Kyrie Eleison
expresses every kind of prayer (blessing and adoration, thanksgiving, petition, intercession, praise)
Responsorial Psalm
This part includes prayers for:
The universal Church (the pope’s intentions)
Our particular Church community (our parish and personal intentions)
Prayers of the Faithful/General Intercessions
What are the four ends (purposes) for the Mass?
act of supreme worship
make satisfaction for sins
prayer of thanksgiving
means of petitioning the Father for graces, both for ourselves and others
What is symbolized by the candles, cross, incense, and the Book of the Gospels during the entrance procession?
candles: Christ is the light of the world
cross: sign of salvation
incense: sign of holiness, prayer rising to heaven
Book of Gospels: Word of God
expresses the theme of the Mass (what feast day, part of the liturgical year)
Prayer/Collect
List some difference between the Tridentine Mass and the Novus Ordo Mass:
More use of vernacular
Greater exposure to Scripture (2- or 3-year cycle of readings)
Lay participation (priesthood of the faithful)
Sign of Peace
Lectors
Communion under both species
Return to something closer to apostolic times
Offertory procession
Communion under both species