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SACRAMENTS: BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION LESSON THREE: SELF ASSESSMENT ADW Faith Foundations

1. Eleison in English means:

a. I confess b. Lord, have mercy c. Let us pray d. Forever and ever

2. At on Sundays, the is immediately followed by a brief period of silent reflection, after which we then have . . .

a. The collection b. The Prayer of the Faithful or Universal Prayer c. The Profession of Faith or Creed d. The Preparation of the Gifts e. Announcements

3. The first celebration of the Eucharist took place . . .

a. On the road to Emmaus b. During the time of St. (mid-2nd century) c. At the d. Shortly after Pentecost (Acts 2:42)

4. In the Prayer of the Faithful, the people respond to the Word of God which they have welcomed in faith and offer prayers to God for the salvation of all. This part of the Mass is also known as the . . .

a. General intercessions or Universal Prayer b. c. “I Confess” or d. e. Our Father

5. Before the is proclaimed at Mass, the faithful customarily make a small over their foreheads, lips, and heart as they say . . .

a. Lord, hear our prayer b. Glory to You, O’ Lord c. Thanks be to God d. Keep the homily short. e. Praise to You, Lord Jesus Christ

SACRAMENTS: BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION LESSON THREE: SELF ASSESSMENT ADW Faith Foundations

6. In Acts 2:42 we read that the first Christians devoted themselves to each of the following things except:

a. Prayers b. Fellowship c. Apostles' teaching d. Serving the poor e. Breaking of Bread (Eucharist)

7. This ancient hymn of praise to the Holy Trinity precedes the Liturgy of the Word on Sundays except during and . What is it called?

a. Entrance hymn b. The Gloria c. Exultet d. Abba, Father! e.

8. The two principal parts of the Mass are:

a. The Gospel and b. The Readings and the Consecration c. The Consecration and Communion d. The Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist e. The Collection and Announcements

9. All of the following are part of the "Introductory Rites" of the Mass except:

a. Gloria b. Kyrie Eleison c. “I Confess” or Confiteor d. Responsorial Psalm e. Collect

10. The disciples on the road to Emmaus recognize Jesus . . .

a. Only after He leaves their company b. As He explains the Scriptures to them c. When they examine His hands and side d. In the Breaking of the Bread e. When He multiplies loaves and fishes