Question 1
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What are the four parts of the mass?
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Welcoming
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Introductory Rites
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Prayer
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Liturgy of the Word
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Liturgy of the Psalm
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Concluding Rites
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Liturgy of the Eucharist
Question 2
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What is the correct order of the four parts of mass?
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Introductory Rites, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Liturgy of the Word, Concluding Rites
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Introductory Rites, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Word, Concluding Rites
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Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Concluding Rites
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Introductory Rites, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Concluding Rites
Question 3
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The purpose of the INTRODUCTORY RITES is to remind people that they are united in Christ and to prepare for the celebration to follow.
Question 4
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There are three readings and a homily through which God speaks to us and invites us to live as disciples of Jesus. Petitions are then placed before God. Does this relate to LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST?
Question 5
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The Eucharist evolved from the Last Supper.
It has four parts- preparation, blessing, breaking and giving.
This relates to LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST.
Question 6
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Here the celebration is brought to a close. We are called to go out into the world and to live out the teachings of Jesus. This relates to CONCLUDING RITES.
Question 7
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The Eucharist remembers Jesus' [blank_start]life[blank_end], death and [blank_start]resurrection[blank_end].
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life
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story
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past
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values
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resurrection
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values
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story
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sacrifice
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love
Question 8
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What must we do before we take the bread and wine?
We must be [blank_start]prepared[blank_end] so we [blank_start]receive[blank_end] the Eucharist in the [blank_start]right spirit[blank_end].
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prepared
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receive
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right spirit
Question 9
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List 2 or 3 prayers and actions in Mass which link to the notion of forgiveness and reconciliation. What do these prayers and actions mean?
[blank_start]The Penitential Rite[blank_end]
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[blank_start]Lord Have Mercy[blank_end]
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Our Father
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[blank_start]Sign of Peace[blank_end]
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The Penitential Rite
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Lord Have Mercy
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Sign of Peace
Question 10
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In spiritual sense, bread is the [blank_start]body[blank_end] of Christ and wine is the [blank_start]blood[blank_end] of Christ.
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body
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blood
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life
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flesh
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skin
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physicality
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blood
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liquid
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meaning
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values
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presence
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body
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humanity
Question 11
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[blank_start]Transubstantiation[blank_end] is the process by which the bread and wine of the Eucharist is transformed into the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ.
Question 12
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The 9 ways of living Eucharistically are:
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Do what is right
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Go and announce the Gospel of the Lord
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Spread positivity
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Show Kindness
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Loving Others
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Helping Someone
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Sharing with others
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We are created in God's image
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Looking after God's creation
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Caring for people in need
Question 13
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How does Mt St Michael's live Eucharistically?
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CAN Groups
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Two lunch breaks
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Water bubblers
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Fundraising
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Donations
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Spreading Awareness
Question 14
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Salvation: Preservation or deliverance from harm, ruin, or loss, deliverance from sin and its consequences, believed by Christians to be brought about by faith in Christ.
Question 15
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[blank_start]Consecration[blank_end]: the action of presenting the bread and wine as the body of Christ.
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Consecration
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Transubstantiation
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Eucharist
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Mass
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Prayer of the Holy
Question 16
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[blank_start]Reconciliation[blank_end]: the restoration of friendly relations.
[blank_start]Covenant[blank_end]: an agreement.
[blank_start]Pentinance[blank_end]: the action of feeling or showing sorrow and regret for having done wrong.
[blank_start]Petition[blank_end]: a formal written request, typically one signed by many people, appealing to authority in respect of a particular cause.
[blank_start]Mercy[blank_end]: compassion or forgiveness shown towards someone whom it is within one's power to punish or harm.
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Reconciliation
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Covenant
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Pentinance
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Petition
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Mercy
Question 17
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Discipleship is teaching biblical precepts, while modeling and guiding others toward living righteously as followers of Jesus Christ.
Question 18
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The [blank_start]Gospel[blank_end] is the teaching or revelation of Christ. Found in the [blank_start]New[blank_end] Testament – Mark, Mathew, Luke, John – [blank_start]Mark[blank_end] is shortest, Luke is [blank_start]longest[blank_end] and John is not synoptic. Synoptic means from the [blank_start]same view[blank_end].
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Gospel
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Bible
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Old Testament
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Eucharist
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New
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Old
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Revised
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Mark
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Luke
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Matthew
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John
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longest
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shortest
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boringest
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different one
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same view
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different view
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point of view
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story
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vision
Question 19
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To be a Disciple of Jesus means to be a disciplined follower of Jesus and spread his teachings with the world.
Question 20
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In the Liturgy of the Word, the [blank_start]Gospel[blank_end] is evident.
Question 21
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To live Eucharistically is to live using all nine ways of living Eucharistically.
Question 22
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The [blank_start]foot washing[blank_end] was performed by the [blank_start]lowest[blank_end] house servant. It was viewed as an [blank_start]honour[blank_end] or service and over time became a common Jewish custom at formal banquets either on arrival or before feast. [blank_start]Jesus[blank_end] once washed his disciples’ feet to demonstrate that [blank_start]service[blank_end] rather than [blank_start]status[blank_end] represented greatness in the Kingdom of [blank_start]Heaven[blank_end]. Foot washing acts as a renewal of baptism and commitment to living God's way of life. Foot washing is still practised throughout the world on the Thursday before Good Friday.
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foot washing
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hand washing
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Eucharist
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lowest
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highest
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middle
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poorest
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honour
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gift
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sacrament
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afternoon service
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Jesus
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Matthew
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Mark
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Abraham
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Lincon
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Ted
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Jerehmia
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service
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values
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belief
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love
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sharing
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status
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representation
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service
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power
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belief
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Heaven
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(God is also correct)
Question 23
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What is the meaning of Mass?