5th Grade Test - Parts Of The Mass

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  • 1. 

    Write a prayer or line from a prayer that is used at Mass. (Some ideas: Gloria, Holy, Holy, Holy, Lamb of God, Nicene Creed, etc.) When does that prayer happen in the Mass? Why do you like that prayer? What about that prayer is special? Please write at least 5 sentences for full credit.

  • 2. 

    . The word “communion” means…                                               

    • A.

      Thanksgiving

    • B.

      Union with

    • C.

      Eucharist

    • D.

      To come together

    Correct Answer
    B. Union with
    Explanation
    The word "communion" refers to the state of being in union with someone or something. It implies a deep connection and unity. This can be seen in various contexts, such as a spiritual or religious communion with a higher power, or a communion between individuals who share a strong bond or understanding. In this case, "union with" accurately captures the meaning of the word "communion".

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  • 3. 

    The word “Eucharist” means…

    • A.

      Eucharist

    • B.

      Union with

    • C.

      Thanksgiving

    • D.

      To come together

    Correct Answer
    C. Thanksgiving
    Explanation
    The word "Eucharist" comes from the Greek word "eucharistia," which means thanksgiving. In the context of Christianity, the Eucharist refers to the sacrament of the Holy Communion, where bread and wine are consecrated and consumed as a representation of the body and blood of Jesus Christ. This act of thanksgiving is seen as a way for believers to remember and give thanks for the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. Therefore, the word "Eucharist" is associated with the concept of thanksgiving.

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  • 4. 

    What is one thing we ask for in the Our Father Prayer?

    • A.

      Forgiveness

    • B.

      Grace

    • C.

      Patience

    • D.

      Long life

    Correct Answer
    A. Forgiveness
    Explanation
    In the Our Father Prayer, one thing that we ask for is forgiveness. This is evident in the line "Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us." This prayer teaches us to seek forgiveness from God for our sins and also to extend forgiveness to others who have wronged us. It emphasizes the importance of forgiveness in our spiritual journey and in maintaining healthy relationships with others.

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  • 5. 

    What word do we say to show that “we believe” or that we think what is said is true?

    • A.

      Lord, I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof...

    • B.

      Alleluia

    • C.

      Thanks be to God!

    • D.

      Amen

    Correct Answer
    D. Amen
    Explanation
    The word "Amen" is used to express agreement or belief in what has been said. It is often used at the end of prayers or religious statements to show affirmation or approval. In this context, saying "Amen" indicates that the speaker believes and accepts the statement that precedes it.

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  • 6. 

    At Mass, we celebrate the...

    • A.

      Paschal Mystery

    • B.

      Jesus' birthday

    • C.

      Collect

    • D.

      Litugical Calendar

    Correct Answer
    A. Paschal Mystery
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Paschal Mystery. The Paschal Mystery refers to the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is the central event in Christian theology and is celebrated during the Mass. The Paschal Mystery represents the ultimate sacrifice made by Jesus for the redemption of humanity and is a key aspect of Christian faith and worship.

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  • 7. 

    Before we are dismissed at Mass, the priest gives a

    • A.

      Opening Prayer

    • B.

      Final Blessing

    • C.

      Anointing of the Sick

    • D.

      Eucharist

    Correct Answer
    B. Final Blessing
    Explanation
    The given question asks for the action that the priest performs before dismissing the congregation at Mass. The final blessing is a common practice in many religious ceremonies, including Mass, where the priest imparts a blessing upon the congregation before they leave. This blessing is seen as a way to send off the congregation with God's grace and protection. Therefore, the correct answer is Final Blessing.

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  • 8. 

    What is it called when the priest/deacon stands up after the Gospel to teach us about the readings?

    • A.

      Collect

    • B.

      Litany of Saints

    • C.

      Petitions

    • D.

      Homily

    Correct Answer
    D. Homily
    Explanation
    A homily is a sermon or a discourse given by a priest or deacon after the Gospel reading during a religious service. It is a teaching moment where the priest or deacon explains and interprets the readings to the congregation, helping them understand the message and apply it to their lives. The homily is an essential part of the liturgy, providing spiritual guidance and insight to the worshippers.

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  • 9. 

    What book contains the readings for Mass?

    • A.

      Lectionary

    • B.

      Roman Missal

    • C.

      Rite of the Sacraments

    • D.

      Book of Common Prayer

    Correct Answer
    A. Lectionary
    Explanation
    The Lectionary is a book that contains the readings for Mass. It is used in Catholic liturgy and contains a selection of scripture readings that are read during Mass on particular days throughout the liturgical year. The Lectionary helps guide the order and content of the readings, ensuring that specific passages are read on specific days. It is an essential tool for priests and liturgical ministers to follow the prescribed readings for each Mass. The Roman Missal, Rite of the Sacraments, and Book of Common Prayer are other liturgical books used in different Christian traditions, but they do not specifically contain the readings for Mass.

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  • 10. 

    Jesus is called the ____ of God who takes away the sins of the world.

    • A.

      Sacrifice

    • B.

      Messiah

    • C.

      Lamb

    • D.

      Holocaust

    Correct Answer
    C. Lamb
    Explanation
    The term "Lamb" is used to refer to Jesus because it symbolizes his sacrificial role in Christianity. In the Old Testament, lambs were often sacrificed as offerings to atone for sins. Similarly, Jesus is believed to have sacrificed himself on the cross to cleanse humanity of their sins. By calling Jesus the "Lamb of God," it emphasizes his role as the ultimate sacrifice for the salvation of mankind.

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