In which part of the Holy Qurbana, do we commemorate and celebrate the death and
resurrection of Jesus?
Anaphora
What are the fundamental differences between signs and symbols?
All symbols are signs
True or False. The narrative of the Institution of the Eucharist is part of First G’hanta Cycle.
False
The priest holds the Body of Jesus in what:
Paten
Two of the disciples of Jesus were going from _____________ to Emmaus, in utter despair
at the departure of Jesus:
Jerusalem
The celebrant kisses the Altar in the Concluding Service. What does Altar symbolize at this
point of time?
The Sepulchre
What is the symbolic meaning of Earthly paradise in the Syro-Malabar Holy Qurbana?
Bema
True or False. Sacraments are the visible signs through which we receive invisible grace.
True
The priest holds the Blood of Jesus in what:
Chalice
“God you have created man for yourself; until he reaches you, his soul will not be at rest”.
Who said this?
St. Augustine
What is the most highest form of worship?
Holy Qurbana
What is the symbolic meaning of Priestly authority and purity in the Syro-Malabar Holy
Qurbana?
Urara
The most solemn form of the Holy Qurbana is called
Raza
Which part is considered the central part of the Holy Qurbana?
Anaphora
During the Liturgy of the Word, we recall
The public life of Jesus
How many forms of Holy Qurbana do we have?
Three
The two types of signs? ____________________ and _______________
(Natural and
Acquired)
The liturgy of the word begins with:
Trisagion
The worshipping community receives a foretaste of _______________ through the Holy
Eucharist.
Heaven
Jesus said to her, "but the time is coming when the true worshippers will worship the father
in ______________ and ______________ for the Father seeks such as these to worship
Him".
(Spirit and Truth)
How many parts does the Holy Qurbana have?
Seven
What does the Cross symbolize?
Jesus Himself
The resurrection hymn reminds us of:
Baptism of Jesus Christ
What is NOT a preparatory rite to be follow when we receive the Holy Communion?
Offer one's life as sacrifice
Holy Eucharist is inseparably connected to:
Holy Trinity