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Sacraments Chapter 8 Vocab Crossword
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1) Worship. This is the humble acknowledgment by human beings that they are creatures of the thrice-holy Creator. By obeying the First Commandment, people acknowledge and respond to the revelation of the glory and power of God.
2) A journey to a sacred place undertaken as an act of religious devotion. The purpose may be to venerate a certain saint or to ask some spiritual favor, beg for a physical cure, perform an act of penance, express thanks, or fulfill a promise.
3) Showing devotion and respect to Our Blessed Mother and the saints who were viewed as faithful witnesses to the Faith, or to things set aside for the worship of God. This is distinct from adoration or worship, which is due to God alone.
8) The Seventh day on which God rested after the work of the six days of creation was completed. In honor of Christ’s Resurrection, Sunday must include rest from labor and the worship of God as required by the Third Commandment.
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4) The earthly remains or personal items of a saint. Usually these are fragments of bone, which are venerated as sacred objects that give us on earth a connection with those who have gone to Heaven.
5) To kneel down on one knee as a sign of reverence to the Blessed Sacrament when entering or leaving a church or when passing in front of the tabernacle.
6) Also called the Divine Office, or Breviary, it is the official prayer of the Church that allows the faithful to pray throughout the day with Psalms and other biblical readings.
7) Blessed water; a sacramental whose use is a reminder of Baptism and a means of sanctification.
9) Sunday; the principal day of the week for Christian worship. Each Sunday Mass commemorates the Resurrection of Christ on Easter Sunday and is a reminder of the first day of creation for those who have become a “new creation in Christ.”
10) The pious practice of meditating upon Jesus’ Passion, Death, and Resurrection. This may be done by either walking the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem or passing from one image depicting Jesus’ sufferings to the next in a church
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