Friday, September 28, 2012

Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist



Part I. Arrange in sequence the parts of the Eucharistic Celebration.

1 – 5 INTRODUCTORY RITES

Collect Prayer
Entrance
Gloria
Greetings
Penitential Rite

6 – 13 LITURGY OF THE WORD

Alleluia Verse
First Reading
Gospel Reading
Homily
Prayers of the Faithful
Profession of Faith
Responsorial Psalm
Second Reading

14 – 25 LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST

Anamnesis
Doxology
Epiclesis
Great Amen
Institution Narrative
Intercessions
Mystery of Faith
Offertory
Prayer over the Gifts
Preface
Preparation of the Altar and Gifts
Sanctus

26 – 31 COMMUNION RITE

Breaking of the Bread
Communion
Lamb of God
Our Father
Prayer after Communion
Sign of Peace

32 – 35 CONCLUDING RITE

Blessing
Dismissal
Greeting
Recessional


Part II. Identify the specific part of the Eucharistic Celebration. Pick your answers from Part I. Write the correct name of each part.


1.  “Ite, missa est!”

2.  We proclaim your Death, O Lord, and profess your Resurrection until you come again.

3. “Through Him, in Him and with Him, in the unity of the Holy Spirit. All honor and glory is yours, Almighty Father, forever and ever.”

4. “Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts. Heaven and earth are full of your glory. Hosanna in the highest. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest.”

5. “On the night He was betrayed, he took bread, said a blessing, broke the bread and gave it to his disciples and said, TAKE THIS, ALL OF YOU AND EAT. THIS IS MY BODY WHICH WILL BE GIVEN UP FOR YOU... TAKE THIS ALL OF YOU AND DRINK FROM IT. THIS IS THE CUP OF MY BLOOD, THE BLOOD OF THE NEW AND EVERLASTING COVENANT. IT WILL BE SHED FOR YOU AND FOR ALL FOR THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS. DO THIS IN MEMORY OF ME.”

6. In this part of the Mass, we remember the saving acts of Christ — his passion, death and resurrection that redeemed, saved, restored and sanctified humanity.

7. This part is considered as the climax of the Liturgy of the Word.

8. This reading is usually taken from one of the letters in the New Testament, Acts of the Apostles or Revelation.

9. This prayer taught by Jesus opens the Communion Rite.

10. In this prayer, the celebrant asks the Father to send the Holy Spirit upon the gifts of bread and wine to transform them into Christ’s body and blood.

11. This word with verses acclaims the Gospel.

12. These readings are taken from the Old Testament and during some seasons from the Book of the Acts of the Apostles.

13. This part makes it possible for us to understand the scripture readings and their relevance in or connection to our lives today, for the world we live in and for the issues that affect our community.

14. It consists of an antiphon which reflects the theme in the first reading as our response to God’s word.

15. This prayer is recited to affirm what we believe as Catholics.




Part III. Identify the following:

1. The marvelous conversion of the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ.

2. The original name which Christians referred to the Holy Eucharist.

3. The word simply means “thanksgiving.”

4. The term which refers to the Eucharist given to the sick and the dying.

5. The first Eucharist

6. The Latin word which echoes the Hebrew acclamation, Praise God.

7. The creed which was formulated by the Councils of Nicea and Constantinople.

8. The other name of the Eucharist which signifies mission – a mission to bring Christ’s presence to others.

9. The real victim and the priest in every Eucharistic celebration.

10. The responsorial psalm is taken from the book of…

11. This term refers to the Eucharist as being consecrated and received upon the altar.

12. This important element of the Eucharist highlights the sacrifice of Christ on the Cross.

13. In this major part of the Mass, we listen to God who speaks today to our hearts and souls.

14. Under these appearances, Christ is really and substantially present among us in the Eucharist.

15. The term for the Eucharist as the most excellent of all sacraments.

 

TEST IV. Fill in the missing words in the following prayers and responses of the mass USING THE NEW ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE ROMAN MISSAL.

PENITENTIAL ACT

I confess to (1) _____, and to you, my brothers and sisters, that (2) _____, in my thoughts and in my words, (3) _____ and in what I have failed to do, (4) _____. Therefore I ask (5) _____, all the angels and saints, and you, my brothers and sisters, (6) _____.

GLORIA

Glory to God in the highest, and on earth (7) _____. We praise you, (8) _____, we adore you, (9) _____, we give you thanks for your great glory. Lord God, heavenly King, O God, almighty Father, Lord Jesus Christ, (10) _____, Lord God Lamb of God, (11) _____, you take away the sins of the world, (12) _____; you take away the sins of the world, receive our prayer; you are seated (13) _____, have mercy on us. For you alone are the (14) _____, you alone are the Lord, you alone are the (15) _____, with the (16) _____. Amen.

LORD’S PRAYER

Our Father in heaven, (17) _____. Your kingdom come. Your will be done (18) _____. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our sins (19) _____. Do not bring us to the test (20) _____. Amen.

APOSTLES’ CREED

I believe in God, the Father almighty, (21) _____, and in Jesus Christ his only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, (22) _____, suffered under Pontius Pilate, (23) _____; he descended into (24) _____; on the third day (25) _____; he ascended into heaven, and is (26) _____ the Father almighty; from there he will come (27) _____. I believe in the Holy Spirit, (28) _____, the communion saints, (29) _____, the resurrection of the body, and (30) _____. Amen.

PRAYER OVER GIFTS

Priest:   Pray brethren that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God…
People:  May the Lord (31) _____, for our good and the good of his (32) _____.

COMMUNION

Priest:   Behold the Lamb of God, behold him who takes away the sins of the world. Blessed are those called to
          the supper of the Lamb.
People:    Lord, I am not worthy that (33) _____, but only say the word and (34) _____.

GREETING

Priest: The Lord be with you.
People: (35) _______












Thursday, September 27, 2012

Introduction to Sacred Scriptures





Part I - Bible Trivia

1. What is the name of the Greek translation of the Old Testament?

2. What is the term used to refer to the Latin translation of the Bible?

3. What is the original language of the New Testament?

4. What part of the Bible is referred to as the Jewish Scripture?

5. Who introduced the chapters in the Bible?

6. Who put the verses in the Old Testament?

7. Who divided the New Testament into verses?

8. What is the Catholic term for the seven Old Testament books in the Septuagint but omitted in the Protestant Bible?

9. In what original language the Old Testament was written?

10. What is the Greek word for the English word “bible”?

11. What is the Protestant term for the deuterocanonical books of the Old Testament?

12. How many books does the New Testament have?

13. How many books does the Old Testament have?

14. What part of the Bible is referred to as the Christian Scripture?

15. Who did the Latin translation of the Bible?

16. What term refers to the special impulse and guidance of the Holy Spirit through which the books of the Bible were written?

17. What is the most widely used English translation of the Bible?

18. What term refers to the Scriptures as an inspired book which presents the truths of salvation without error?

19. How many books does a Catholic Bible have?

20. What is the name of the Bible translation done both by American Protestants and Catholics with the Catholic Church completing the translation of the Apocrypha?

21. What is the oldest Protestant translation of the Bible which dates back its first publication in 1611?

22. What is the name of the private English translation of the Catholic Bible done by the Jesuit Fathers?

23. What Catholic Bible translation was produced by the Dominican scholars at the renowned Ecole Biblique de Jerusalem?

24. This terms simply refers to the first list of thirty-nine books of the Old Testament.

25. Which part of the New Testament writing we can find this passage: “All Scriptures is inspired by God and is useful for refutation, for correction, and for training in righteousness, so that one who belonged to God maybe competent, equipped for every good work.”




Part II - Identify the books of the Bible.



A. Write the complete names of the following books.
1.    Hg
6. Nm
11. Jgs
16. 2 Pt
2.    Hb
7. Jer
12. Dt
17. Rom
3.    2 Chr
8. Sg
13. Phlm
18. Jas
4.    Ez
9. Jl
14. Ti
19. Jdt
5.    Tb
10.Mi
15. Mk
20. Col


B. Give the abbreviation of the following books.
1.    Zephaniah
6. Esther
11. Second Timothy
16. Hebrews
2.    Jonah
7. Joshua
12. Second Maccabees
17. First Corinthians
3.    Psalms
8.Jude
13.Ecclesiastes
18. Philippians
4.    Proverbs
9. Leviticus
14. Second John
19. Matthew
5.    Nehemiah
10. Ephesians
15. James
20. Baruch


Part III - Classify the books of the Bible.


A. Classify the following books as Old Testament or New Testament.
1.    Hb
6.Rev
11. Mt
16. Hos
2.    Zec
7. Na
12. 1 Sam
17. Gal
3.    Hg
8.Mal
13.Sir
18. Ob
4.    Ti
9. Acts
14. 2 Tim
19.3 Jn
5.    Gen
10. Dn
15. Heb
20. Lam


B. Classify the following books as Pentateuch, Historical, Poetical, prophetic, Gospel, Pauline Letter or Catholic Letter.
1.    1 Kgs
6. Lk
11. 2 Jn
16. Bar
2.    2 Pt
7. Mi
12. Prv
17. Rom
3.    Dt
8. 1 Tim
13. Jn
18. Mk
4.    1 Thes
9. Jos
14. 1 Chr
19.Am
5.    Est
10. Eph
15. Lev
20.Jb