These are the "benches" typically seen in a Catholic Church.
What are Pews?
During the Liturgy of the Eucharist, the congregation says, "Holy, Holy, Holy Lord, God of..." this word.
What is Hosts?
Generally, this reading is from the Old Testament.
What is the First Reading?
This "house" is where consecrated hosts are kept in a Catholic Church.
What is the Tabernacle?
This is the highest form of prayer in the Catholic Faith.
What is the Mass?
Every one of these "tables" in the sanctuary of a Cathoic Church contains a relic of a Saint inside.
What is an Altar?
This is the translation of Agnus Dei.
What is Lamb of God?
The Gospel may only ever be read by one of these two people.
Who are the Priest or Deacon?
This event is what Jesus used to institute the Eucharist and the Mass, replacing the tradition of Passover.
What is the Last Supper?
During the Mass, this touches Earth, angels are present, too.
More traditional Catholic Churches are built in this shape.
What is a Cross?
During this part of the Mass is when the Liturgy of the Eucharist begins.
What is the Preparation of the Altar and the Gifts?
There are this many parts in the Liturgy of the Word on Sundays.
What is 8?
During the Consecration, this happens, the changing of the bread and wine into the Body & Blood of Jesus.
What is Transubstantiation?
When you enter your pew in the Church, you should do this as a sign of reverence.
What is Genuflect or Bow?
This red candle signifies the presence of Jesus in a Catholic Church.
What is the Sanctuary Lamp?
The three parts of the Liturgy of the Eucharist are the Preparation of the Gifts, the Eucharistic Prayer, and this.
What is Communion?
The Profession of Faith is also known as this prayer.
What is the Nicene or Apostles' Creed?
Within 5 years, this is the year that the most recent Eucharistic miracle occurred - the Host at a church in Poland developed a red spot and it was found to contain fragments of human heart tissue.
What is 2013?
Within 5%, every candle used during the Mass is traditionally this percent beeswax.
What is 51%?
The back of a Catholic Church has this name.
What is the Narthex?
The words spoken by the Priest, “Through Him, with Him and in Him, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, all glory and honor is yours, almighty Father, for ever and ever,” are called this.
What is the Doxology or Concluding Doxology?
The Prayers of the Faithful are more formally known as this.
What is the Universal Prayer?
This special sink in the Sacristy of a Catholic Church has a drain that goes straight into the ground and is used to wash the sacred vessels, so that Jesus doesn't go into the sewer system, but straight into the earth.
What is a Sacrarium or a Piscina?
This is a sort of "how-to" book for Priests on how to properly celebrate the Sacred Liturgy.
What is the GIRM or the General Instruction of the Roman Missal?