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The Eucharist

Total questions: 26

Worksheet time: 13mins

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1.

According to the idea of transubstantiation...

a)

the substance changes but the accidents remain the same.

b)

the accidents change but the substance remains the same

c)

both accidents and substance change

d)

no change to substance or accidents occurs.

2.

What are some of the elements that God requires for the celebration of Passover? check all that apply

a)

lamb

b)

girded loins

c)

a re-telling of the saving of the Israelites from slavery

d)

unleavened bread

3.

What is NOT another name for the the sacrament of the Eucharist

a)

Catholic Passover

b)

The Divine Liturgy

c)

The Lord's Supper

d)

The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass

e)

Holy Communion

4.

In the famous "Bread of Life" Discourse in John 6, Jesus importantly says ...

a)

"Do this in memory of me"

b)

"Take and eat, this is my body"

c)

"I am the Bread of Life"

d)

"For God so loved the world..."

5.

While walking on the Road to Emmaus, the two followers of Jesus didn't realize they were walking with Jesus until ...

a)

Jesus told them

b)

They reached Emmaus

c)

after Jesus left.

d)

the breaking of the bread

6.

When does the transubstantiation take place?

a)

on the cross

b)

at the words of Consecration in the mass

c)

at the sign of peace

d)

at passover

7.

True or false. With the transubstantiation, the host will still taste like bread, smell like bread, and look like bread.

(a)  

8.

In Aristotle's philosophical categories, "accidents" are those things which ...

a)

cause great harm

b)

are not intended

c)

exist in themselves

d)

modify a substance

9.

In Aristotle's philosophical categories, "substances" are those things which ...

a)

cause great harm

b)

are not intended

c)

exist in themselves

d)

modify a substance

10.

Catholics believe that Jesus is symbolically present in the Eucharist.

(a)  

11.

To say the Eucharist is the "source and summit" of the Catholic faith is to say...

a)

it gives meaning to everything Catholics do and live and where it all comes from

b)

it needs to be addressed after learning the other sacraments of initiation first.

c)

it's the highest point of understanding

d)

it is required at the beginning of your time in the Church and the last sacrament as you die.

12.

The celebration of Passover is a celebration of

a)

God saving the Israelites from slavery in Egypt by sparing them from the Angel of death

b)

God saving the Israelites from slavery in Egypt by the 10 plagues

c)

God saving the Israelites from slavery by painting red on their houses

d)

God bringing Israel to the Promised Land.

13.

The idea of anamnesis is best described as ...

a)

a liturgical act of making a past event present

b)

a memorial

c)

recalling and retelling the great acts of God in history

14.

St. Paul insists that in partaking of the one Body of Christ, Christians

a)

should all get along

b)

are members of one body

c)

are brought to perfection

15.

Jesus provides the definitive meaning of Passover by ... [check all that apply]

a)

making his body the new bread of passover

b)

making his blood the new blood of the covenant

c)

making himself the unblemished lamb slain

d)

saving all from the enslavement of sin and death

16.

What does "Eucharist" mean?

a)

memorial

b)

communion

c)

thanksgiving

d)

sacrifice

17.

What is the form of the Eucharist?

a)

The mass

b)

the words of consecration

c)

the epiclesis

d)

the Sanctus

18.

The primary minister of the Eucharist is...

a)

Anyone

b)

Bishops

c)

Christ

d)

Priests and/or bishops

19.

The ordinary minister of the Eucharist is...

a)

Anyone

b)

Bishops

c)

Christ

d)

Priests and/or bishops

20.

This guy argued for a "consubstantiation" meaning that Christ is present alongside the bread and wine

a)

Thomas Aquinas

b)

Martin Luther

c)

Ulrich Zwingli

d)

John Calvin

21.

This guy argued that the bread and wine are strictly symbols expressing our union with Christ

a)

Thomas Aquinas

b)

Martin Luther

c)

Ulrich Zwingli

d)

John Calvin

22.

This guy argued that there is no carnal eating of body and drinking of blood, but a spiritual eating and drinking

a)

Thomas Aquinas

b)

Martin Luther

c)

Ulrich Zwingli

d)

John Calvin

23.

The necessary conditions for mortal sins are all of the following EXCEPT

a)

grave matter

b)

freely choosing to commit the sin

c)

full knowledge

d)

the amount of physical harm to another person

24.

It is itself a mortal sin to receive the Eucharist in a state of mortal sin.

a)

true

b)

false

25.

Excommunication is intended to ...

a)

Make it clear you're damned to hell

b)

kick you out of the Church permanently

c)

Encourage you to enter back into communion

d)

provide public shame

26.

Where is the sacrament of the Eucharist instituted

a)

At Jesus's death

b)

At the Last Supper

c)

At Passover

d)

At Jesus's baptism