Exam Review Flashcards
The churchs great prayer of praise to god
Eucharistic prayer
A prayer of praise to the blessed trinity
Doxology
A prayer of repentance recited during the eucharistic liturgy
Confiteor
The entire mass or eucharistic celebration
Eucharist
A call or request for gods help
Invocation
The words spoken by jesus at the last supper
Words of institution
During the eucharistic prayer, the prayer that petitions God to send the holy spirit
Epiclesis
A paslm sung or said at mass after the first scripture reading
Responsorial psalm
The affrimation or “yes” proclmained by the faithful to the entire eucharistic prayer
Great amen
Another way to refer to the eucharistic liturgy
Breaking of the bread
The mass is divided into main parts: the liturgy of the word and the liturgy of the
Eucharist
The term eucharist refers to
The entire mass
Consecrated species of wheat bread and grape wine
What is the high point if the liturgy of the eucharist
Eucharistic prayer
When is the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of christ
When priest recites words of institution
What is included in the communion prayer
Lords prayer, rite of peace, fraction rite, reception of communion and prayer after communion
What are the requirements for the proper reception of the eucharist
Being in the state of grace
Having fasted at least one hour from food and drink
What does the Missa or sending fourth at the end of Mass send people to do
Spread the gospel
The sunday obligation that requires Catholics to participates at mass on sundays is rooted in what commandment
3rd commandment & stated in the precepts of the church
Means “ of his own accord” it is words in papal documents that were decided by the pope
Moto propio
Above all, the eucharist is a prayer of ________ to god the father for his blessings on creation
Thanksgiving
The council of trent said that ________ means “ the whole christ is truly, really substantially contained in the blessed sacrament of the eucharist”.
Real presence
The ______, an important component of the mass, has its roots in an early church practice of collecting food and needed goods for the poor
Offertory
Being reunited in peace and friendship
Reconcilation
The prayer by which a priest through jesus pardons a sinner in teh sacrament of penance
Absolution
Assessment of how well we’ve lived in gods covenant of love
Examination of conscience
People who admit their sins and express sorrow for them
Penitents
First step of a sinner toward repentance
Conversion
THe repairing, restoring, or paying for damage our sins have done
Restitution
The time when the kingdom of god will be established and the victory over evil will be complete
Second coming of christ
Inclination to commit sin that results from original sin
Concupiscence
Penalty imposed by the catholic church for serious sin that states that a person is no longer “in communion” with the church
Excommunication
A formal or informal prayer that penitents pray during the sacrament of penance to express sorrow and a commitment to avoid sin
Act of contrition