"I am the bread of life"
Who does Jesus say He is?
Three names for the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus.
What is:
The Eucharist
Holy Communion
Consecrated Bread and Wine
Blessed Sacrament
The Lord's Supper
The Holy Sacrifice
This means "I believe".
What is 'Amen'?
This holds the reserved Eucharist.
What is the tabernacle?
When the Eucharist was instituted.
What is the Last Supper? or Passover
Moses gave us this bread from heaven.
What is Manna?
Not eating an hour before receiving Holy Communion.
What is the Eucharistic Fast.
Appropriate etiquette just prior to receiving the Consecrated Host.
What is a bow?
The plate that holds the host for consecration at Mass.
What is the paten? What is the ciborium?
The day on which the early Christians gathered to break bread together and pray.
What is Sunday?
Jesus feeds thousands of people with only a few of these.
What is the multiplication of the loaves?
Refraining from receiving Communion until going to Confession.
What is Mortal Sin
This is not appropriate to have in your mouth when you receive the Eucharist.
The cup that holds the wine for consecration.
What is the chalice?
The Eucharist is one of seven.
Two disciples recognize Jesus in the breaking of the bread.
What is the Road to Emmaus story?
One substance changes into another.
What is transubstantiation?
The words of Doubting Thomas.
What are, "My Lord and my God"?
The table of sacrifice.
What is the altar?
The shortest of the four main Eucharistic Prayers.
What is the second one?
Where the Bread of Life discourse is found in the Bible.
What is the Gospel of John, chapter 6
Jesus is present in the sacraments, but this means Jesus is fully present in the Eucharist, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity.
What is the Real Presence?
Based on the words of the Roman Centurian.
What are, "Lord, I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed"?
Latin term for Jesus working through the priest.
What is "In Persona Christi"?
Unseen, they too attend Mass.
Who are the Angels and Saints?