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LentTradition Stations of the Cross Baptismal Promises Holy Cow

Lent means this, and refers to the lengthening of the daylight hours that occurs in the northern hemisphere during this season.

What is Spring?

“quarantine “ is the Latin word for a duration of this length, which is also the number of days in Lent.

What is Forty?

Like the “Gloria in Excelsis” this is also NOT sung during the Lenten Season.

What is the Alleluia?

This is the color the color of royalty, repentance, and self- discipline, and the traditional color for the season of Lent

What is Purple?

The holiest time of the Liturgical Year where the church relives the final week of our Lord's life, also the last week of Lent.

What is Holy Week?

Derived from the name of the goddess of fertility and sunrise, Austron, whose feast was celebrated at the spring equinox. It is celebrated the first Sunday after the first full moon after the Spring Equinox.

What is Easter?

This has become a symbol of Easter because of the Jewish tradition of dipping this is saltwater at Passover and because it is considered to be a symbol of rebirth. Pysanka is the practice of decorating these with ornate designs.

What is The Egg?

The time set aside on Good Friday to meditate on Jesus death on the cross.

What is Noon to 3pm?

Five grains of incense are embedded in this during the Easter Vigil. The grains represent the five wounds of Jesus: one in each hand, one in each foot, and the spear thrust into his side.

What is The Easter Candle?

“Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve” Jesus demonstrated this at the Last Supper and we re-enact His serving through this action at Holy Thursday mass.

What is Washing of the Feet

Number of times Jesus falls during his journey to his crucifixion.

What is Three?

Number of Stations in the Way of the Cross

What is Fourteen?

Station where Jesus meets his mother, also the Trinity plus 1.

What is the fourth?

The second station is where Jesus receives this, something we need to take up on a regular basis.

What is His cross?

Station where Jesus is nailed to the cross.

What is the Eleventh?

We reject his empty promises (like “stuff” can make you happy).

Who is Satan?

We believe in Him, the creator of Heaven and Earth.

Who is God the Father Almighty

We believe in Jesus Christ…born of the Virgin Mary…and the He sits here.

What is “at the right hand of the Father”?

The giver of life… Given to the Apostles at Pentecost Given to you in Confirmation

Who is The Holy Spirit?

The missing belief in the following promise: “We believe in The Holy Catholic Church, The communion of Saints, Xxx xxxxxxxxxxx xx xxxx, The resurrection of the body and life everlasting”

What is “The forgiveness of sins”?

The Sunday that is the beginning of Holy Week

What is Palm Sunday

Maundy Thursday celebrates this important meal where the Eucharist was introduced.

What is the Last Supper?

Despite being the pinnacle of suffering for Jesus, and a day of mourning for all Christians, we use this adjective to describe it.

What is Good?

The last day of Lent.

What is Holy Thursday?

The shortest of all the Liturgical Seasons, these three days are wedged between the Lent and the Easter Seasons.

What the Triduum?