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When did Jesus institute the Eucharist? |
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Jesus instituted the Eucharist at Passover (the last supper). |
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What is the new Passover? |
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The new Passover is when christ became the unlevened bread and the Lamb of God. |
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define these terms given to the Eucharist: a) Eucharist
b) The Lord's Supper
c) The Holy Sacrifice
d) The Mass
e) The breaking of the Bread |
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a) Greek word which means thanksgiving.
b) The first mass The new Passover
c) Compleats and surpasses the sacrifices of the Old Testament
d) Comes from "Ite missa est"- go you are dissmissed
e) What Jesus did at the Last Supper |
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What is transubstantiation? |
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When the bread and wine become the body and blood of Jesus. accidence-stays the same substance- change |
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Where in the Bible do we find Transubstantiation? |
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When does Transubstantiation happen? |
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It happens at the words of consecration. |
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What is the matter of the Eucharist? |
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What is the form of the Eucharist? |
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Words of consecration, "This is my body this is my blood....." |
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What is a Eucharistic miracle? |
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When Jesus makes himself present in flesh. |
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What are the requirements to receive the Eucharist? |
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a) must be baptized.
b) made first confession.
c) fast one hour before receiving communion.
d) your soul has to be free from mortal sin. |
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What does the Mass make present? |
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The sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and resurrection. |
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What should we do after we receive communion? |
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It is a time of thanksgiving we should pray. |
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How does the Mass usually begin? |
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It begins with the procession. |
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Why does the priest kiss the alter? |
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It shows adoration to Christ that the alter symbolizes. |
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What is the purpose of the penitential rite? |
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Puts us in the proper state of mind and we apolgize to God and others. |
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Why is the hymn the Angels sung at Jesus' birth used at Mass? |
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Because every Mass renews the Joy of Christ coming at Christmas. |
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When was the Gloria first composed? |
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What does the opening prayer do? |
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The opening prayer collects all the hopes and prayers of the people. |
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What is the purpose of reading the scriptures at Mass? |
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We listen to God's word speaking to us. |
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Alleluia means praise God. |
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written ? on the test: Why do we make 3 crosses at the reading of the Gospel on our head, mouth, and heart? |
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We make 3 crosses because it means we want the Gospel to be in our thoughts and minds, in our words, and in our hearts. |
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What is the purpose of the homily? |
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The homily applies the words of Jesus into our daily lives. |
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What is the admirable exchange in the offertory? |
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We offer bread and wine, something human and we get divine back in exchange. |
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What is the invitation of the prayer over the gifts? |
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The invitation into the banquet. |
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What does the preface do? |
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The preface prepares us to enter into the heart of Mass. |
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What is the most ancient hymn at Mass? |
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Holy, Holy, Holy is the most ancient hymn. |
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What is the invocation(epiclesis) and what is it a sign of? |
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Calling down the power of God. |
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At the consecration who does the priest act in place of? |
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The priest acts in place of Christ. |
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What is history's greatest act of love and friendship? |
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Being a Christians means what? |
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Being Christian means being a peacemaker. |
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When did the disciple of Emmaus recognize Jesus? |
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He recognized Jesus at the breaking of the bread. |
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What does Jesus become for us at Communion? |
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Jesus becomes food for our souls. |
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