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    •  What does the Eucharist make present? 

      Christ's Exodus
    • What religion believes that Jesus is in the Body and Blood after the bread is consecrated?
      Catholic
    • Which of these is not a part of The Liturgy of the Word? 
      Prayers of Conclusion
    •  It is the invocation of God's Mercy. This is the opportune time to acknowledge our unworthiness before the Lord.
      Penitential Act 
    • Which of these is not a part of the Liturgy of the Eucharist?
      General Intercessions
    • The word eucharist come from the Greek word eucharistein, which means... 
      To give thanks 
    •  Who is the supreme worshipper of the Father?
      Jesus 
    • Jesus instituted the sacrament of communion on which Jewish holiday? 
      Passover 
    • Enumerate the two major parts of the mass.
      *In Chronological Order
      Liturgy of the Word
      Liturgy of the Eucharist
    •  It is the part of the mass wherein Christ is approaching in the person of the priest. 
      Procession 
    • In the Eucharist, to whom are our prayers directed? 
       God the Father
    • Who instituted the Eucharist? 
      Christ 
    •  When was the eucharist instituted? 
      Last Supper
    • what are the three essential elements of Jesus' Paschal Mystery?
      (In Chronological Order) 
      1. Passion 
      2. Death
      3. Resurrection 
    •  According to him, through the mystery of the Eucharist, the sacrifice of the Cross which was once offered on Calvary, is remarkably reenacted and constantly recalled.
      Pope Paul VI
    • It is the fulfillment of Jesus' sacrificial act and the sign of the Father's acceptance of his sacrifice.
      Resurrection 
    • Where should the FIRST READING be taken?
       Old Testament 
    • It is the act of calling down the Holy Spirit.
      Epiclesis 
    •  It is the brief recitation of the Gospel and salvation history. 
      Memorial acclamation
    • It is the act of recalling and making present the last supper.

       Institution narrative 
    • "Lord I am not worthy to enter under your roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed." Where was this prayer before communion was taken? 
      Roman Centurion
    • It reminds us that Jesus is the sacrificial victim.
      Lamb of God 
    • What do we call to the act of praying through Christ with Christ and in Christ? 
      Doxology 
    • In this part of the mass, we are invited to unite our prayers to God so that they may be accepted worthy in His presence. 
       Prayer over offering
    • It is the part of the pass where angels surround God's throne and singing.
      Sanctus 
    • It is a kind of conversation that intends to unpack or reveal the meaning of the gospel.
      Homily 
    • It is considered as the heart of the Eucharist, where the celebrant acts in the person of Christ as head of his body, the Church. 
      Eucharistic prayer 
    •  It is the term we used, as we are making the sacrifice of Jesus present and all the good things he has done.
      Anamnesis 
    • This part of the mass aims to invoke God's presence, blessing, and help. 
      Prayers of the faithful 
    • This part of the mass intends to unite Catholics in their common commitment to Christ. 
      Creed 
    •  It is the moment when the bread and wine changed substance into the body and blood of Jesus. 
      Transubstantiation 
    • In this part of the mass, it reminds us that we're about to hear Jesus' story. ry. 
      Alleluia 
    • This part of the mas represents the divinity and humanity of Jesus that cannot be separated.
      Co-mingling
    •  These materials represent the products of the earth, work of our hands
      Bread and wine 
    • What part of the mass ends with doxology?
      Anamnesis 
    • It is the part of the mass where our sacrifices are collectively brought up and present to the Lord. 
       Preparation of Altar and Gifts
    • It's a reminder of Jesus to all of us before we offer to God at the alter. e alter. 
      Sign of Peace 
    • It brings out the inner relationship between being reconciled with God and being reconciled with our neighbor.
      Reconciliation
    • What is the purpose of the process of conversion in the sacrament of Reconciliation?
      To experience God's love and mercy 
    •  It emphasizes communitarian and ecclesial action. 
      Confession 
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