The event at which the institution of the Eucharist began.
What is the Last Supper?
What are mortal sins?
The sacrament which all Catholics must receive before receiving the Eucharist.
What is Baptism?
The type of sin which the Eucharist forgives.
What is venial?
The literal meaning of the word "Eucharist."
What is thanksgiving?
The element of the Passover Meal which Jesus did not consume at the Last Supper, but saved for the Cross.
What is the Fourth Cup/Cup of Consummation?
The percentage of official Church teachings one must believe to receive the Eucharist.
What is 100?
The minimum requirement for how often Catholics must receive the Eucharist.
What is once a year? (During the Easter season, or Lent in the U.S.)
The first four words of the sacramental form of the Eucharist.
What is "this is my body?"
The blood type found in every known Eucharistic Miracle as well as on the Shroud of Turin.
What is AB?
Jesus last two utterings/sentences on the Cross.
"I thirst" and "It is finished."
The attitude with which one must approach the Eucharist in order to receive it worthily.
What is reverence?
The normative/official mode of receiving Holy Communion in the Roman Rite.
What is on the tongue?
The term describing the change of ordinary bread and wine into the body and blood, soul and divinity of Jesus Christ.
What is transubstantiation?
The ordinary ministers of the Eucharist (consecration).
Who are priests and bishops?
That which was used to raise sour wine to give Jesus a drink just before his death.
What is a hyssop branch?
The specific minimum fasting requirement for receiving the Eucharist.
The term for a formal exception to a discipline of the Church, such as the temporary permission to receive on the hand.
What is an indult?
What is the Church?
The ordinary ministers of the Eucharist (distribution).
Who are Deacons, Priests, and Bishops?
The requirement for the Passover lamb which was fulfilled by Christ because of his relatively quick death on the cross.
"Not a bone of it shall be broken" or similar phrases.
In the Roman Rite, one must have reached this age to receive communion. (NOT a number)
What is the age of reason?
The sacrament which those baptized outside the Catholic Church must receive prior to receiving the Eucharist.
What is confirmation?
The precise matter required for the Eucharist.
What is wheat bread and grape wine?
The title for the Eucharist which most clearly reflects its status as the remedy for the Fall.
What is the Bread of Life?