The third book of the Torah known as the “Law of the Priests.
Leviticus
The first word spoken by Christ on the Cross.
Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do
The number of times each year the Church celebrates the Cross with a procession.
3 times
The title by which St. Shenouda is commonly known.
the Archimandrite
One of the five things boundaries protect us from, including psychological, physical, and emotional damage.
Harm
The tribe chosen to administer priestly laws.
Levites
The gift Christ gave to the right-hand thief
Paradise
The number of stations in the procession.
12
The number of years St. Shenouda lived.
118 Years
The only person who can ultimately set the boundaries in your life.
You
The sacrifice symbolizing the obedience of the Son.
Burnt Offering
The final saying of Christ on the Cross.
Father, into Your hands I commit My spirit
The first stop of the procession.
before the Main Sanctuary
The year St. Shenouda departed.
451 A.D.
The first boundary God gave Adam in the Garden of Eden.
not eating from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil
Animals offered by those who could not afford livestock.
Turtledoves or young pigeons
The thief’s prayer repeated by the Church.
Remember me, O Lord, when You come into Your kingdom
The second station is before the icon of this saint.
St. Mary the Mother of God
The Ecumenical Council he attended with Pope Cyril I.
Question: What is the Council of Ephesus (431 A.D.)?
Council of Ephesus (431 A.D.)
When Jesus said, “Somebody touched Me, for I perceived power going out from Me,” He was demonstrating this type of boundary.
boundary of touch
The first step in offering a sacrifice.
presenting it at the door of the Tabernacle of Meetin
The Psalm referenced in “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me
Psalm 22
The feast day celebrated on March 19.
The feast day celebrated on March 19.
The heretic whom St. Shenouda strongly opposed.
Nestorius
Boundaries help develop this quality, allowing us to distinguish right from wrong.
discernment/ clear Judgment