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Advent
The beginning of the Liturgical Year is ____.
All Saints
On November 1, Roman Catholics celebrate the Solemnity of ___.
Thanks be to God
The priest blesses us at the end of Mass and dismisses us by saying, "Go forth, the Mass is ended." We respond, ______.
Ora et Labora
The motto of the Order of Saint Benedict is ____.
Saint Scholastica
Saint Benedict's twin sister was ____.
Liturgy of the Hours
The communal prayer of the Benedictines on which our chapel services are based is called _____.
Liturgy
_______ comes from a word that means a public work done in the service of another.
Christ the King
Ordinary Time concludes with the Solemnity of _____ which brings the liturgical year to a close.
Transubstantiation
_____ is the scholastic term used to designate the unique change, in a true, real, and substantial manner, of the entire substance of the Eucharistic bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ" (101). This change occurs during the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
Easter
____ is the liturgical season that begins with the celebration of Jesus' resurrection from the dead.
Psalms
_____ is the book of the Bible from which we read or sing after the first reading in Mass.
Pentecost
50 days after Easter, ___ is celebrated to remember the Holy Spirit coming to the disciples.
Nicene Creed
The _____ is the formal statement or profession of faith recited after the homily.
Lectio Divina
The Benedictine practice of reading and meditating on scripture is called _____.
Saint Gertrude the Great
The name of the 13th century Benedictine sister who was both a great scholar and a mystic is _____.
Incarnation
_____ refers to God becoming flesh in the person of Jesus Christ.
Lent
The season of ___ begins on Ash Wednesday.
Immaculate Conception
On December 8, Catholics celebrate the solemnity of ____: Mary being born without original sin.
Triduum
The ____ marks the end of Lent and includes Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday.
Christmas
The ____ season concludes on the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord in January
the Assumption of Mary
On August 15, Roman Catholics celebrate the Solemnity of ____.
John the Baptist
In the Mass, the Priest says, "Behold the Lamb of God, behold him who takes away the sins of the world." These words come from the words of ___ when he sees Jesus coming towards him.
Tabernacle
The Blessed Sacrament is kept in the ___ (the Hebrew word means "dwelling place").
Sanctuary
The ___ is the name for the part of the church where the altar is.
Nave
The principal body of the church where we sit (and where early Christians would have stood) is called the . .
Minister
the person who administers a Sacrament
Anointing of the Sick
the sacrament that provides the special help of God's grace for those who are seriously ill or in a weakened state because of age
Confirmation
the Sacrament through which a person accepts the mission to spread the Gospel and receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit which can strengthen the person in this mission
Eucharist
The form of this Sacrament is spoken by the priest at mass. It is the institution narrative that recalls the words and actions of Jesus at the Last Supper.
Eucharistic Adoration
The respect and worship we give to Jesus who is truly present to us under the appearance of bread and wine.
adoring
"Of all devotions, that of ________ Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is the greatest after the sacraments, the one...most helpful to us." St. Alphonsus
forever
"I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live _______." Gospel of John 6:51
permanently
Jesus is present in the sacrament of the Eucharist ______.
sick
The tabernacle was first intended as a worthy place to transport the Eucharist to the ______.
Apostles
Christians have adored the Eucharist since the time of the _______.
repentance, conversion., and charity
The fruits (benefits) of Eucharistic adoration are _______________.
Holy Orders
The sacrament of _________________ carries on the apostolic succession from the time of Christ commissioning the apostles.