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The Sacraments Unit 1 NAME_________________

Mrs. Haggerty Junior Theology
Horizontales
Traditionally, the span of forty days (excepting Sundays) between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday. In the official Church calendar, This season begins with Ash Wednesday and ends on Holy Thursday evening with the celebration of the Mass of the Lord’s Supper. It is followed by the Triduum, the three days of the Lord’s Passion, death, and Resurrection
This word (from the Latin, meaning “to hand on”) refers to the process of passing on the Gospel message. It began with the oral communication of the Gospel by the Apostles, was written down in the Scriptures, is handed down and lived out in the life of the Church, and is interpreted by the Magisterium under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
The feast day on which Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus; also refers to the liturgical season that immediately follows December 25th.
: (2 words)The time in the liturgical year that is not part of a special season like Advent, Christmas, Lent, or Easter.(marked by ordinal numbers)
(2 words)The Church’s annual cycle of religious feasts and seasons that forms the context for the Church’s worship. During this time period, we remember and celebrate God the Father’s saving plan as it is revealed through the life of his Son, Jesus Christ.
________Catholic Churches: The twenty-one Churches, with their own theological, liturgical, and administrative traditions, in union with the universal Catholic Church and her head, the Bishop of Rome.
The Church’s living teaching office, which consists of all the bishops, in communion with the Pope.
The four-week liturgical season during which Christians prepare themselves for the celebration of Christmas.
Verticales
The three days of the liturgical year that begin with the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday and end with Evening Prayer on Easter Sunday.
(3 words)Instituted by Pope Saint John Paul II in 1985, these are convocations of youth held in Rome and in several cities around the world to celebrate and encourage the participation of youth in the life of the Church.
The established form of the words and actions for a ceremony that is repeated often. The actions often have a symbolic meaning.
Of, relating to, or being an intermediate state, phase, or condition. This type of experience is one of being between one significant moment and another; a threshold experience; for example, the time of engagement before marriage
The Church’s official, public, communal prayer. It is God’s work, in which the People of God participate. The Church’s most important ______ is the Eucharist, or the Mass.
From a Greek word meaning “to resemble”; a pictorial representation or image of a religious figure or event typically painted on a wooden panel and used in the prayer and worship of Eastern Christians.
A feast day celebrating the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus and the revelation of the Savior to the Gentiles. Originally celebrated on the twelfth day of Christmas (January 6), It is now celebrated on the Sunday between January 2 and January 8.