Baptism recipients are blessed with water three times in the name of this.
What is the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit?
This is the dish for the Eucharist.
What is the paten?
This is where the bishop anoints the Confirmation recipient.
What is their forehead?
This is the Latin meaning "God's work."
What is opus dei?
This Greek prefix means "together."
What is "syn"?
This is what all the baptized share in.
This is where the Eucharist that will be taken to the sick is placed.
What is the tabernacle?
This is the direct line from the Apostles being passed down to the bishops through the laying on of hands.
What is Apostolic Succession?
These are the liturgical colors for the Easter season.
What are white and gold?
The word "Christ" means this.
What is anointed?
These are the two oils used for Baptism.
What are the Sacred Chrism and the Oil of Salvation (Oil of Catechumens)?
This is the Eucharist given to the dying.
What is Viaticum?
This means "chrism."
What is myron?
This is what the liturgical color is during the season of Advent and what it means.
What is purple and waiting?
This is the proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus through word and witness.
What is Evangelization?
List the 4 Salvation History Bible stories connected to Baptism.
What are Creation, Noah's Ark, the crossing of the Red Sea, and the crossing of the River Jordan?
List 4 Bible stories that are connected to the Eucharist.
What are the multiplication of loaves, the Passover, the Exodus and the Last Supper?
These things together are what confer the Sacrament of Confirmation.
What are the anointing with the Sacred Chrism plus the laying on of hands and the words from the bishop?
These are the 3 requirements for a service to be regarded as liturgy.
What are governed by the Church, public, and communal?
This comes from the Latin word for "body."
What is corporal?
List the Gifts of the Holy Spirit.
What are Wisdom, Understanding, Right Judgment (counsel), Courage (fortitude), Knowledge, Reverence (piety), and Wonder and Awe (fear of the Lord)?
Name and describe the 5 basic forms of prayer.
What is
Blessing: we bless God because he has first blessed us (we adore God for his greatness, power, and holiness)
Praise: erupt in joy and express our love for God (embraces the other forms of prayer)
Petition: we pray for our needs, especially our need for forgiveness and for the coming of the Kingdom
Thanksgiving: we acknowledge God as the Creator and thank him for his goodness (Eucharist is our primary prayer of thanksgiving)
Intercession: pray for the needs of others
List the Fruits of the Holy Spirit.
What are Generosity, Gentleness, Faithfulness, Modesty, Self-Control, Chastity, Charity, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness and Goodness?
This is how the Trinity is present in Liturgy.
What are
The Father: source of all the blessings of creation and salvation especially in Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, being united with God through the Sacraments
The Son: in the priest, in the assembly, in the Scriptures, in the Eucharist
The Holy Spirit: prepares us to encounter Christ in the assembly, Scripture, and carried within us as we leave liturgy
These are the 3 inseparable meanings of the Church.
What are The entire People of God throughout the world, The diocese, which is also known as the local Church, and The assembly of believers gathered for the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist?