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Intro to Sacraments

Across
Passing on the Gospel message through the ages
Established form of the words and actions for a ceremony- repeated often
The people's work
The three Divine Persons of the Trinity work through the Liturgy
Week preceding Easter
Annual cycle of religious feasts and seasons
Relating to an intermediate state, phase or condition
Communication or dispensation of the fruits of Christ's Paschal Mystery in the celebration of the Church's sacramental liturgy.
We are bonded with the Trinity through the Sacraments of the Church- another word expressing this bond.
Object or action that points us to another reality
Day we commemorate The Last Supper
Visible sign or God's grace
From the Greek word meaning to resemble- a pictorial representation or image of a religious figure or event
Four week liturgical season which Christians prepare themselves for the celebration of Christmas
Week preceding Easter- includes this Three Days of solemnity- Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday
Down
Living teaching office of the Church
Feast day celebrating the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus
Relationship with God and participation in his life.- It helps us to freely cooperate with God.
Feast day celebrating the birth of Jesus
Work of salvation accomplished by Jesus Christ mainly through His Passion
We remember Jesus' Passion and death
Divine Office, public daily prayer of the Catholic Church
Span of 40 days between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday
Eagerly prepare for the Easter Vigil-greatest night of the year
The time in the liturgical year that is NOT part of a special season- like Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter
The night the Lord passed over the houses of the Israelites marked by the blood of the Lamb
The Birthday of the Church- celebrating the Holy Spirit's descent to the Apostles.
From the latin trinus, meaning three fold