The Mass is a wedding, also called this between Christ and His Bride, the Church.
What is the "marriage supper"?
Who did Jesus trust the most to keep the secret of the liturgy?
Who is Peter
Where does the Church get the idea of bishops, cardinals, and successors?
What is from the apostles and their role in the early Church?
Why are both the New Mass and the Old Mass allowed in the Church?
What is to preserve tradition and reach all the faithful?
Explain the difference between a disciple and an apostle.
What is a disciple follows Christ, while an apostle is sent to spread His message?
What are the three main jobs of these successors?
What is to teach, sanctify, and govern?
Why isn't it enough for God to be present in the Tabernacle?
What is because God wants us to receive Him?
What were Jesus' central actions meant to proclaim?
What is the Kingdom of God?
What is divine filiation, and when do we receive it?
What is being a child of God, received at Baptism?
What happens during the transubstantiation, and how does it relate to time?
What is time stops and the bread and wine become Christ's Body and Blood?
Why can we assume Jesus lived a normal life?
What is because He worked, had friends, and followed Jewish customs and he started his public ministry at the age of 30?
What does St. Augustine's writing on typology explain?
What is the connection between the Old and New Testaments?
What is the most important moment in the liturgy?
What is the consecration?
What TWO parables are the most famous?
The mustard seed and the wheat parable
List examples of typology, like Christ as the New Adam.
What are Mary as new eve, manna as the Eucharist, and Christ as new Adam?