Lent means this and refers to the lengthening of the daylight hours that occurs in the northern hemisphere during the season.
What is Spring
This sacrament you'll be ready to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit bestowed upon you!
What is confirmation?
True or False. The Eucharist is a great symbol of Jesus' body and blood that we receive when we go to Mass.
What is FALSE. DURING MASS, THE BREAD AND WINE BECOME THE ACTUAL BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST. IT IS NOT A SYMBOL.
Quarantine is the Latin word for the duration of this length, which is also the number of days in Lent.
What is 40?
These are the three readings done in the first part of Mass.
What are the first reading, the second reading and the gospel?
Despite the name, there's nothing plain about this season of the church where we normally see the priest wearing green.
What is ordinary time?
Like the Gloria in Excelsis, this is also not sung during the Lenten season
What is Alleluia?
These are the two parts that the mass is broken into.
What are the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist?
We light 4 candles that represent each week of this season, where we prepare for our dear Savior's birth.
What is Advent?
This is the color of royalty, repentance, and self-discipline, and the traditional color for the season of Lent.
What is Purple?
Although they are longgg, we can't help but love every word of Father Jimmy's interpretation of the Gospel when he says this right after the completion of the Gospel.
What is the homily?
This is the final week of Lent that begins with Palm Sunday, and finishes out with Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday.
What is Holy Week?
You'll see Fr. Jimmy wear a lot of purple which represents waiting and preparation during these two seasons of the church.
What are Advent and Lent?
The holiest time of the liturgical year where the church relives the final week of our Lord's life, also the last week of Lent.
What is the Holy Week?
These are just two of the many types of people who help out the priest in many ways during the mass.
What are Lectors, Extraordinary Ministers, Altar Servers, Deacons, etc.
These are just two examples of times that a priest will be dressed in White.
What are baptism, funerals, Easter and Sundays during the Easter season, Feast of the Virgin Mary, feasts of angels and non-martyred saints, etc.