FMM | 3rd Q Flashcards

1
Q

It is the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ

A

Eucharist

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2
Q

the transformation of bread and wine into the actual Body and Blood of Jesus Christ

A

transubstantiation

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3
Q

when we receive the ______, we are connected to Heaven, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and all the angels and saints

A

Eucharist

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4
Q

it explains that receiving the Eucharist often increases charity in our daily life.

A

Catechism of the Catholic Church no. 1934

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5
Q

the word Eucharist comes a Greek word _______

A

eucharistein

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6
Q

the Greek word eucharistein means

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thanksgiving

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7
Q

the original greek word described the main form of worship in the ancient Jewish Temple, this liturgy was called as _______________ in Hebrew.

A

Todah

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8
Q

is a way of remembering the past

A

memorial

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9
Q

means “TO MAKE PRESENT AGAIN”

A

remember

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10
Q

At the last supper, Jesus commanded His apostles “__________________”

A

Do this in memory of me

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11
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originally meant a “public work” or “ a service in the name of, or on behalf of, the people”

A

liturgy

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12
Q

does not mean a problem or puzzle to be solved

A

mystery

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13
Q

refers to the great truths of God and our salvation, which are greater than our ability to understand fully

A

mystery

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14
Q

comes from the latin phrase “ite missa est”

A

mass

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15
Q

“Go, she (the church) has been sent” has a latin phrase called

A

“ite missa est”

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16
Q

we are called to make disciples of all the nations

A

Holy Mass

17
Q

refers to the special feast instituted in 13th century to counteract the rampant Eucharistic errors

A

Corpus Christi

18
Q

refers to the gospel book and its chapter that contains the “bread of life” discourses of Jesus

A

John, chapter 6

19
Q

7 Eucharistic Saints

A

St. Cyril of Jerusalem
St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Margaret Mary
St. Alphonsus Liguori
St. Teresa of Avila
St. Peter Julian Eymard
St. Therese of Lisieux

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21
Q

Doctor of the Church, as Bishop of Jerusalem, who suffered deeply for his faith. He was the sworn enemy of the heretic, Arius, who denied Christ’s divinity.

A

St. Cyril of Jerusalem

22
Q

His most important writing was the catechetical compendium which has become the standard for all catechisms since the end of the fourth century.

A

St. Cyril of Jerusalem

23
Q

wrote extensively on the Holy Eucharist as Sacrifice, Communion, and Real Presence.

A

St. Cyril of Jerusalem

24
Q

the pope ordered him to compose the hymns for the Divine Office of this feast.

A

St. Thomas Aquinas

25
Q

a hymn that’s worth quoting at some length because it is such a treasure of our faith.

A

Lauda Sion Salvatorem