The first day of Lent.
What is Ash Wednesay?
The traditional way to start a prayer.
What is the Sign of the Cross?
The first four books in the New Testament.
What are the Gospels?
The part of the Mass at the very beginning.
The necessary amount of going to confession.
What is once a year, during the Easter Season?
The three days of the Triduum.
What are Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday?
This is when prayers can be said.
What is literally anytime?
When someone becomes a saint.
What is canonization?
The part of the Mass where the Gospel is read.
What is the Liturgy of the Word?
The act(s) that the priest tells you to do at the end of confession.
What is a penance?
The days that have mandated fasting and abstinence.
What are Ash Wednesday and Good Friday?
Another name for the Our Father.
What is the Lord's Prayer?
The first five books in the Old Testament.
What is the Pentateuch?
The part of the Mass where communion is distributed.
What is the liturgy of the Eucharist?
The prayer said at the end by the person confessing.
What is the Act of Contrition?
The reason that Lent is forty days.
What is Lent has symbolic meaning in the Old and New Testaments?
Where the Hail Mary comes from.
What is the Gospel of Luke?
When Gabriel asks Mary to be the Mother of God and when Elizabeth sees Mary after Mary is pregnant.
When people were being mean to Christians, Christians were being ______.
What is Persecuted?
The action where Father Samuel calls down the Holy Spirit.
What is the epiclesis?
The prayer said by the priest after you confess.
What is the prayer of absolution?
This prayer pilgrimage is said every Friday by most churches.
What are the Stations of the Cross?
The right way to pray.
What is there is no mandated way to pray and prayer comes in many forms?
When the bread and wine are turned into the Body and Blood of Christ.
Where the Gloria comes from.
What is when the angels announced Jesus' birth?
When Father Samuel offers confession.
Sundays- 8-8:30am
Tuesdays- 6-6:30pm
Fridays- 8:30-9:20am
Saturdays- 3:30-4:30pm
After daily Mass or upon request