Catholics believe these four elements make up the Eucharist.
Body, Blood, Soul, & Divinity
The first reading in the mass comes from this part of the bible.
the Old Testament
These ministers help you to your seat.
Usher
This furniture is reserved for the parishioners.
The pew
We make this sign when entering the church.
Cross
These religious have the ability to consecrate the Host.
a Priest
The second reading is always preceded by...
Responsorial Psalm
This minister helps prepare for the whole mass.
sacristan
This furniture is used for proclaiming the Liturgy of the Word.
The ambo
This tells us Jesus is present in the tabernacle.
Red Candle or Sanctuary Lamp
The acceptable amount of time to consume the Host after receiving it.
Immediately
The second reading always comes from this section of the bible.
The New Testament
This minister leads the liturgy of the word
Lector
This furniture is where our meal is prepared.
The altar
This item calls the angels down and gets your attention during the consecration.
Bells
You should be in this "state" when receiving communion
State of grace
These religious must be the ones to proclaim the gospel.
Priest or Deacon
This minister assists the religious during the mass.
Altar Server
Jesus stays here when not exposed.
The Tabernacle
This is a sign of reverence to Jesus.
Bowing
You should fast at least this long before taking communion.
1 hour
These four books make up the gospels.
Matthew, Mark, Luke, & John
This minister helps disseminate the Host.
Extraordinary Minister
This item holds the blood of Jesus.
The Chalice
This sacramental is used for baptizing and blessing.
Holy Water