Semester 2 Review Chapter 10 Flashcards
(33 cards)
Ancient people did not see time as seasonal. T or F
False
Human beings cannot grasp the whole Paschal Mystery all at once. T or F
True
We are meant to hear the same familiar story of the Paschal Mystery and celebrate the same feast days in the same way each year. T or F
False
The focus of the liturgical celebrations in Ordinary Time is Jesus’ life and teachings. T or F
True
Every Sunday is considered a “little Easter.” T or F
True
Altogether, Ordinary Time covers about 20% of the liturgical year. T or F
False
Ash Wednesday reminds us that earthly life is temporary. T or F
True
Lent lasts 60 days. T or F
False
Palm Sunday is also called Passion Sunday. T or F
True
On Friday services the priest washed the feet of the congregation. T or F
False
Jesus calming a stormy lake takes place in what liturgical season: Advent Christmas Ordinary Time Lent Easter
Ordinary Time
Epiphany takes place in what liturgical season: Advent Christmas Ordinary Time Lent Easter
Christmas
Ascension Thursday takes place in what liturgical season: Advent Christmas Ordinary Time Lent Easter
Easter
Palm Sunday takes place in what liturgical season: Advent Christmas Ordinary Time Lent Easter
Lent
Lighting a wreath of candles takes place in what liturgical season: Advent Christmas Ordinary Time Lent Easter
Advent
Abstaining from meat takes place in what liturgical season: Advent Christmas Ordinary Time Lent Easter
Lent
Baptism of the Lord takes place in what liturgical season: Advent Christmas Ordinary Time Lent Easter
Easter
A quiet mood of waiting takes place in what liturgical season: Advent Christmas Ordinary Time Lent Easter
Advent
Jesus changing water into wine takes place in what liturgical season: Advent Christmas Ordinary Time Lent Easter
Ordinary Time
Receiving ashes on our foreheads takes place in what liturgical season: Advent Christmas Ordinary Time Lent Easter
Lent
Catechumens baptized into the church takes place in what liturgical season: Advent Christmas Ordinary Time Lent Easter
Easter
A state in which time seems nonexistent or suspended
Flow
A well known passage from this book in the Hebrew Scriptures expresses wisdom about life’s seasons
Ecclesiastes
The season that begins the liturgical year
Advent