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| List the four-fold structure of a Eucharistic meal. |
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Definition
1. gathering
2. story telling
3. meal sharing
4. commissioning |
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| How long has the Gloria (the Glory to God in the highest...) been a part of the Mass? |
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| The third reading is taken from one of the four gospels. Why do we stand for this reading? |
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Definition
| to show respect to the words of Jesus |
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Term
| When the gospel is announced, the priest makes three small crosses on himself -- one on his forehead, one on his lips, and another on his heart. What is the significance of this? |
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Definition
| so he can say the gospels worthily |
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Term
| What is the purpose of a homily? |
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Definition
| It brings the word of God into lives today. |
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Term
| The General Intercessions fall into four categories. What are they? |
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Definition
1. needs of the church
2. all nations and leaders
3. people in special needs
4. for local church |
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| Which gospel story is the source of the four-fold structure of the Mass that we use today? |
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Definition
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| In any meal celebration, there are three movements. In the context of a Mass, what are these movements called? |
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Definition
| the preparation of the gifts, the Eucharistic prayer, and communion rites |
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Term
| What prayer form does the Eurcharistic prayer take, and how do we know this? |
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Definition
| Berakah; has invocation, anamnesis, and epiclesis |
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Term
The word Eucharist comes from the Greek
and means _____. |
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Definition
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| List the five parts of the Eucharistic prayer. |
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Definition
1. preparation of gifts
2. dialogue
3. epiclesis
4. consecration and anemnesis
5. doxology |
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