This liturgical aspect is centered around Christ's crucifixion.
What is Sacrifice?
This liturgical season is made up of the weeks in the year not included in the major seasons and exists in two places within the liturgical year.
What is Ordinary Time?
This liturgical color symbolizes hope and is used during Ordinary Time.
What is Green?
The mass is made up of these two principal rites.
What is the Liturgy of the Word and Liturgy of the Eucharist?
Who were the first saints of the Catholic church?
What is martyrs who died under Roman persecution in the first centuries after Jesus' birth?
This liturgical aspect is centered around communion and communication.
What is Thanksgiving & Praise?
This liturgical season begins with Jesus' manifestation in the flesh at his birth on Christmas and culminates with the celebration of the Baptism of the Lord.
What is Christmas season?
This liturgical color symbolizes repentance and penance and is used during Lent.
What is Red Violet?
The order of the mass is comprised of 5 main segments.
What is Introductory Rite, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Communion Rite, Concluding Rite?
What is a martyr? What kind of death could a martyr endure?
A martyr is a person considered to have died because of their testimony for Jesus or faith in Jesus. In years of the early church, stories depict this often occurring through death by sawing, stoning, crucifixion, burning at the stake or other forms of torture and capital punishment.
This liturgical aspect is an extension of giving and receiving, centered around the Eucharist.
What is Nourishment?
This liturgical season is the forty-day period preceding Easter. It begins on Ash Wednesday and ends at the beginning of the Mass on Holy Thursday evening.
What is Lent?
This liturgical color symbolizes anticipation and is used during Advent.
What is Blue Violet?
The 4 places Christ is present in the Mass.
What is the Holy Eucharist, The Word of God, The Priest, The Assembled People of God?
Criteria for Sainthood
A non-martyr would need to have performed four miracles, usually spontaneous healings. Today, the church requires a team of doctors to verify and prove that miraculous healings were not the result of modern medicine.
This liturgical aspect is centered around new beginnings and forgiveness.
What is Healing?
This liturgical season is the beginning of the Liturgical Year. It is a time of new beginnings and preparation for the coming of Christ.
What is Advent?
This liturgical color symbolizes festivity and joy and is used during the seasons of Easter and Christmas and special feast days.
What is White?
The meaning of the word "Ordinary" in Ordinary Time.
What is "Numbered?"
Steps in the beatification and canonization process
What is..
Servant of God
Venerable
Blessed
Saint
All liturgical aspects are connected to this Catholic dogmatic belief.
What is transubstantiation?
This liturgical aspect is a period of fifty days that ends with the feast of Pentecost.
What is Easter Season?
This liturgical color symbolizes greater solemnity and may be used on special occasions such as Christmas and Easter.
What is Gold?
The three parts of the sanctuary.
What is the altar, ambo, presiders chair?
Blessed who's canonization was pushed back due to the passing of Pope Francis.
Who is Bl. Carlo Acutis?