Quiz 4.1

Cards (31)

  • Sacrament of the Eucharist
    It came from the Latin word "Eucharistien" which means thanksgiving
  • Sacrament of the Eucharist came from the Latin word "Eucharistien" which means thanksgiving
  • Sacrament of the Eucharist
    Centerpiece of the seven sacraments.
  • Holy Eucharist
    celebrated every first day of the week. Sunday and called it as the "breaking of the bread"
  • Christianity was recognized as religion at 334 AD the mass language was LATIN through the mandate of Pope Gregory the Great
  • Holy Eucharist
    completes Christian initiation.
  • Eucharist
    the "source and summit of the Christian life."
  • The Eucharist - Source and Summit of Ecclesial Life
    the Eucharist is the sum and summary of our faith. Our ay of thinking is attuned to the Eucharist, and the confirms our way of thinking.
  • The inexhaustible richness of this sacrament is expressed in the different names we give it. Each name evokes certain aspects of it. It is called
    1. Eucharist
    2. Lord's Supper
    3. Breaking of Bread
    4. Eucharistic Assembly
    5. Memorial
    6. Holy Sacrifice
    7. Holy and Divine Liturgy
    8. Holy Communion
    9. Holy Mass
  • The Sacramental Sacrifice: Thanksgiving, Memorial, Presence
    If from the beginning Christians have celebrated the Eucharist and in a form whose substance has not changed despite the great diversity of times and liturgies, it is because we know ourselves to be bound by the command the Lord gave on the eve of his Passion: "Do this in remembrance of me."
  • We must therefore consider the Eucharist as:
    • Thanksgiving and praise to the Father;
    • The sacrificial memorial of Christ and his Body;
  •  Eucharist
    a sacrifice of praise in thanksgiving for the work of creation.
  • Thanksgiving and praise to the father:

    Thru Christ the Church can offer the sacrifice of praise in thanksgiving for all that God has made good, beautiful and just in creation and humanity.
  • Eucharist
    is the sacrifice of praise by which the Church sings the glory of God in the name of all creation.
  • The sacrificial memorial of Christ and of his Body, the Church:
    The Eucharist is the memorial of Christ's Passover, the making present and the sacramental offering of his unique sacrifice, in the liturgy of the Church which is his body. In all the Eucharistic Prayers we find after the words of institution a prayer called the anamnesis or memorial.
  • The sacrificial memorial of Christ and of his Body, the Church:

    The whole Church is united with the offering and intercession of Christ. Since he has the ministry of Peter in the Church, the Pope is associated with every celebration of the Eucharist, wherein he is named as the sign and servant of the unity of the universal Church.
  • Eucharistic sacrifice
    also offered for the faithful departed who "have died in Christ but are not yes wholly purifies," so that they may be able to enter into the light and peace of Christ.
  • The presence of Christ by the power of his word and the Holy Spirit:
    The mode of Christ's presence under the Eucharistic species is unique.
  • The presence of Christ by the power of his word and the Holy Spirit:


    It is by the conversion of the bread and wine into Christ's body and blood that Christ becomes present in this sacrament.
  • The Eucharistic presence of Christ begins at the moment of the consecration and endures as long as the Eucharistic species subsist.
  • Going to mass
    basic act of Catholic worship of God.
  • Eucharist
    A memorial of Christ's death and resirrection
  • A sacrament of love, a sign of unity and bond of charity
    Eucharist
  • Eucharist
    A paschal banquet in which Christ is consumed, and a pledge of future glory
  • The Holy Eucharist was instituted by Christ at the Last Supper, the night before He died on the cross
  • The Eucharist is a sacrifice and a meal - True or False
    true
  • Christ is not presented in the celebration of the Holy Eucharist - True or false
    false
  • The Holy Eucharist is the eschatological pledge - a forestate of future glory. - true or false
    true
  • Mass
    This celebration brings us together as a community in Christ to thank, praise and adore God for one sacrifice that brought salvation to humankind.
  • Trinitarian Eucharistic Worship
    The Eucharistic celebration as thanksgiving is directed towards God the father through Jesus Christ in the Holy Spirit.
  • The Eucharist is essentially an act of Thanksgiving (eucharistein) to the Father, a memorial (anamnesis) of Christ's Pasc, and invocation (epiclesis) of the Holy Spirit.