This calendar is the cycle of seasons and feasts during the Church year...
What is the Liturgical Calendar?
In this season, the priests wear green.
What is Ordinary Time?
This One is fully divine (God) and fully human (Man).
Who is Jesus?
This day starts off Holy Week.
Mary's appearance in Mexico to Juan Diego is celebrated on this feast.
What is Our Lady of Guadalupe?
How many how many seasons in the liturgical year?
What is 6 seasons? in the Liturgical Year
In these season, priests wear purple and rose.
What is Advent and Lent?
Jesus' name/title that means: "God with us."
What is Emmanuel (or Immanuel)?
The 3 days that commemorate (honor) the suffering of Jesus' passion.
What is the Holy Triduum?
This day honors the Birth of God as an infant child
What is Christmas?
The church calendar is usually shown as what shape?
What is a circle?
What is red?
Jesus described Himself with this title/name because He wanted us to be together with him/consume Him into ourselves in the Eucharist because He is the one who gives life.
What is "Bread of Life"?
On this day, a special Mass is held in the evening to remember Jesus and his apostles eating together one last time before his passion.
What is Holy Thursday (Mass of the Lord's Supper)?
This day reminds us of when Jesus returned to heaven.
What is the Ascension?
The start of the Church year is this season.
What is Advent?
During these seasons, the priest wears white or gold or white with gold design.
What are Christmas and Easter?
John the Baptist was the first one to call Jesus by this name - to indicate that Jesus would be sacrificed for our sins.(John 1:29)
What is the "Lamb of God"?
On this day, we remember that Jesus sacrificed himself and died on the cross to save us from our sins.
What is Good Friday?
On January 1st we honor Mary, Jesus' mother with a feast called...
What is Mary, Mother of God?
This feast day Sunday ends the Catholic calendar year.
What is the Feast of Christ the King?
The name for the special clothing priests' wear for Mass.
What are vestments?
What is the Greek/Latin or Hebrew title name for Jesus which indicated He is the one chosen, marked by God for the holy task of leading the people of Israel (and the world).
What is "Christ" (Christus in Latin & Khristós in Greek) or "Messiah" in Hebrew?
On this day, the Church celebrates Jesus' resurrection from the dead - fulfilling what He had promised when he said, "I am the Resurrection and the Life." (John 11:25)
What is Easter Sunday?
On this day in December, the Church recognizes that Mary - in order to be Mother of God, had to be free from original sin - a clean soul to carry Emmanuel - "God with us" (Hint: For Catholics this is a Holy Day of Obligation).
What is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception?