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Catholic Encyclopedia #1

Teacher: S. A. G.
Across
The offering of the first-born to God in the Temple.
Jesus death on the cross
Village in Galilee by Nazareth where Our Lord worked His first miracle, changing water into wine.
While Christ's body retained its form, it began to shine, His face becoming like the sun, His garments like snow (or like a shining light).
The greatest miracle, historical fact - Jesus rose from the dead as proof of His divine mission.
An upright supporting a horizontal beam, used as an instrument of execution in ancient times by many different peoples. Also called "gibbet."
The fifth Glorious Mystery of Rosary; Mary, Queen of Heaven.
Christ, who mediated between God and man and reconciled man to God (1 Tim. 2:5)
Christ's departure from this world 40 days after His Resurrection from the tomb, by His own divine power, while His disciples were around Him, on Mount Olivet, rose to heaven. (Mark 16: 19-20; Luke 24: 50-51; Acts 1:1-14.
The restoration of the human race to favour with God by the voluntary suffering and death of His Son Jesus Christ, Our Redeemer.
Down
Abstinence from food, either wholly or partially; in imitation of the example of their Master, the Apostles did this before making important decisions, and greatly commended as an imp. part of Christian living. (Acts 13:2; 14-22; 2 Cor 6:5; 11:27)
The announcement to Mary by the Angel Gabriel that she would conceive and become the mother of Jesus.
The Sunday before Ash Wednesday. Origin of term uncertain as it isn't actually the 50th day before Easter.
The birthday of Jesus Christ, called Christmas Day, celebrated on December 25, though for what reason that date was selected is not known for certain.
The assumption of human nature by the second Person of the Blessed Trinity, God the Son. "And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us" (John 1, 14).
The visit of Mary to her cousin Elizabeth after the Annunciation to Mary that she was to be the mother of Christ (Luke 1:39-56).
The teaching of the Church that at the death of the blessed Virgin Mary, her body was preserved from corruption and that shortly afterwards it was assumed into Heaven and reunited to her soul. Solemnly defined as this as a dogma in 1950, by Pope Pius XII.
The English name for the Sunday of the Resurrection of our Lord, the keystone of the Christian faith and hope; the rejoicing is extended liturgically over 56 days, paschal time.
Jesus was crowned with this - in the third decade of the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary.
Christ used these simple, homely stories to teach His Apostles and the multitudes. They were vivid, provocative, and easily remembered - a perfect teaching device; 30 principle ones in the Gospels.
Christ's departure from this world 40 days after His Resurrection from the tomb.
The _____ at the Pillar - The Second Sorrowful Mystery of the Rosary.