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Sacramental Quiz 6
Eucharist as REal Presence
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Jesus tells us in John 6, "I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever; and the bread that I will give is my flesh for the life of the world." | TRUE |
| When Jesus begins speaking about being "The Bread come down from heaven" in John 6, he is speaking figuratively and symbolically, which explains why his audience understood his language easily | False |
| The Eucharist is truly the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Christ, although the accidents or material appearances of bread and wine remain | TRUE |
| Memorial | The Eucharist reminds us of Christ's Jesus Passion, death, and resurrection |
| Lords Supper | from the connection to the Last Supper and also used as an anticipation of the wedding feast of the Lamb in heavenly Jerusalem |
| Holy Sacrifice | the Eucharist completes, surpasses and perfects the sacrifices of the Old Testament, each foreshadowing the sacrifice of Christ |
| Holy and Divine Liturgy | because we encounter the sacred mysteries of Christ and participate in the liturgy celebrated by angels and saints in heaven |
| Holy Communion | Because a Christian is united to Christ and to the members of the Christian community in the Eucharist. |
| Eucharist | From Greek "eucharistein", meaning “to give thanks” originating from Scripture’s account of Christ “when he had given thanks…” referring to the Body and Blood of the Eucharist |
| Breaking of the Bread | When Jesus “broke bread” at Emmaus, they recognized him in the Eucharist. This was the term used most often by the first Christians. |
| Holy Mass | From Latin “mittere” meaning “to send forth” comes from the last words of the liturgy when we are sent forth in the peace of Christ to transform the world. |
| What is not true about the church's teachings on the Real Presence of the Eucharist | The whole of Christ is present in only the unified parts |