The readings at Mass come from these two parts of the Bible.
What is the Old Testament and the New Testament?
These four aspects of Jesus are entirely present under both the appearance of bread and the appearance of wine.
What are the body, blood, soul, and divinity?
The readings at Mass come from these two parts of the Bible.
What are the Old and New Testaments?
What is Christmas Day?
This is how long we must fast from food and drink (except water and medicine) before receiving the Eucharist.
What is one hour.
This part of the bible contains information on the history of creation and of God's chosen people.
What is the Old Testament?
This is the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ under the appearance of bread and wine; one of the seven sacraments.
What is the Eucharist?
The bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ during this priestly prayer in the Mass.
What are the Words of Consecration?
This is the name of the Second Person of the Holy Trinity?
Who is Jesus Christ (the Son)?
This is the kind of sin we must be forgiven of before receiving Holy Communion.
What is Mortal Sin?
This part of the Bible contains the Gospels (what Jesus said and did while He was on earth) and writings about the early church.
What is the New Testament?
Catholics must receive the Eucharist at least once a year during this season.
What is the Easter Season?
This is the Jewish feast celebrated every year in remembrance of God rescuing His people from slavery in Egypt.
What is Passover?
This is the name of the Mother of Jesus.
What is the Blessed Virgin Mary?
This is what we must believe before receiving Holy Communion.
What is that it is really Jesus present as the Eucharist we receive?
These four men wrote the Gospels
Who are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John?
These three things are necessary before we receive the Eucharist.
What are:?
1). Be in a state of grace (free of mortal sin)
2). Believe it is Jesus whom we are about to receive
3). Observe the Eucharistic fast
These are the two main parts of the Holy Mass.
What are the: Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
This is when Jesus rose from the dead.
What is the Resurrection/Easter?
These are the three conditions that make a sin mortal.
What are: 1. Serious matter; 2. Know it is serious; 3. Done on purpose and deliberately.
This part of the Mass is an explanation of what we have heard in the Readings at Mass, and also instruction on how to live according to God's word.
What is a homily?
This is what we call the change of the bread and wine into the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ.
What is Transubstantiation (which means change of substance)?
He provides over every Mass.
Who is Christ Himself, in the person of the ordained priest?
This is how Jesus died for our sins.
What is crucifixion?
This is when Jesus instituted the Eucharist.
What is at the Last Supper/Holy Thursday?