Old Testament
Festivals
Liturgy
Worship
100

True or False - The word Eucharist is based on a Greek term for "thanksgiving".

True

100

The Mass also is this, in which we participate in Jesus' death on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins.

Sacrifice
100

Unleavened bread is made without this and remains flat.

Yeast

100

The first born Israelite sons lived because their families sacrificed a lamb or young goat and marked their door with this.

Blood
200

Jesus and his disciples were faithful Jews who participated in Jewish worship and these.

Festivals
200

True or False - Worship is adoration of God, and is usually expressed very quietly and secretly by the Church.

False

200

The saving power of the blood of the Passover this is fulfilled by Jesus' sacrifice on the cross.

Lamb

200

The Old Testament sacrifices are fulfilled by Jesus' sacrifice on the cross for this.

Forgiveness of sins.
300

As herders, God's people offered one of their best these back to God for giving them all they needed to live.

Animals

300

This commemorates the great event that freed the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.

Passover

300

True or False - Liturgy is the Church's official, public, communal prayer. It is God's work, in which the people of God participate.

True.

300

Jesus and his disciples faithfully participated in this kind of worship and festivals, including the Passover.

Jewish

400

This Book mentions six festivals, three of which required sacrificial offerings.

Leviticus

400

After King Solomon built this in Jerusalem, it became the center of the celebration of Jewish feasts.

Temple

400

This has its roots in the festival of Passover

The Mass

400

True or False - Jewish people celebrate Pentecost and Passover, as well as Advent and Lent.

False.

500

True or False - The Mass today closely resembles the Last Supper.

True.

500

The Bible helps us discover the different ways God's people have worshipped, so we can better this the Mass.

Understand

500

At his last Passover, known as the Last Supper, Jesus established this.

The Eucharist.

500

Most religions have some kind of public, communal prayer so believers can do this together. 

Worship God.