How many crosses are on the orbana?
13
The 7 sacraments are
Baptism Confirmation (Mayron) Confession Communion Unction of the sick Marriage Priesthood
Adam days are ..... Watos days are .....
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday -
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
The cloth that covers the altar is called this
Prospharine.
The orbanas that Abouna chooses from have to be in even or odd numbers?
odd
Define Hoos
Praise
Part of the Liturgy where the bread and wine turn into the Body and Blood
After the institution Narrative Or after Amen, Amen, Amen
Processions around the altar are during which readings?
Pauline
Praxis
The sacrifice of the Eucharist is also called the sacrifice of...?
sacrifice of thanksgiving
Name 4 of the Minor feasts
circumcision entrance of the lord into the temple escape of the holy family Water to wine Transfiguration Holy Thursday Thomas sunday
The 2nd Hoos is the praise of this
Praise of thanksgiving
How many holes are in the Korbana?
5
Abouna holds a napkin to his head in the shape of a triangle to represent this
the seal of the tomb of Christ
The reason for Abouna putting his hands in the incense before he touches the body
The burial of Christ (Bonus) Represents Christ's nature never seperated
The words that are stamped around the orbana is called this
Trisagion
Name some of the major feasts
What is Nativity Epiphany Pentecost Ascension Pascha Palm Sunday The Annunciation
Lit charcoal fully represents this
resembles the nature of Christ
Abouna washes his hands __ time(s) and represents this.
3. - Innocent from any guilt or sin of the congregation regarding communion. - preparation to touch the body
The prayer where the people confess their sins an recognize that God sent prophets and his Son to save the world. And also where Abouna would hold the "Tombs seal"
What is The prayer of Reconciliation.
(What / Who) does Abouna represent when he holds the orban and the cross over his head during the procession of the lamb
Simon the elder
Name the first council and the heresy that was discussed
Nicea, Arius heresy about the idea that the father is greater than the son