Lesson 26 - The Holy Eucharist Grade 6-8
Quizzes
When did the Eucharistic miracle at Lanciano occur?
A.D. 1250
A.D. 700
125 B.C.
A.D. 1930
Tests showed the Flesh of the miracle of Lanciano to be what?
Bread
Tissue from a human brain
Tissue from a living human heart
Tests were unable to determine
True/False - At Mass, both the bread and wine undergo transubstantiation?
True
False
Who was present when Jesus instituted the Eucharist?
Mary, Joseph, and John the Baptist
The Jewish Sanhedrin
The Apostles
All of the above
True/False - If a host is broken, Christ is partially present in each piece.
True
False
What changes at the consecration of the Eucharist?
The substance
The accidents
Both
Neither
Which word defines the change that occurs at the consecration of the Eucharist?
Transfiguration
Transubstantiation
Miraculous transformation
Pentecost
What remains of the bread and wine after consecration?
Fifty percent
Grain and grape juice
Only the appearance
All of the above
True/False - The Eucharist is a symbol of Christ's Body and Blood, but doesn't actually become Christ's Body and Blood.
True
False
Who can consecrate the Eucharist?
Priests
Only bishops
Deacons
Usually priests, but anyone can in an emergency
When did Jesus institute the Eucharist?
The Resurrection
The Transfiguration
The Last Supper
None of the above
The Eucharist is the sacrament of Christ's _________________.
Word
Teaching and healing
Body and Blood
Ascension and Glorification
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The Holy Eucharist
When did the Eucharistic miracle at Lanciano occur?
- A.D. 1250
- A.D. 700(✔)
- 125 B.C.
- A.D. 1930
Tests showed the Flesh of the miracle of Lanciano to be what?
- Bread
- Tissue from a human brain
- Tissue from a living human heart(✔)
- Tests were unable to determine
True/False - At Mass, both the bread and wine undergo transubstantiation?
- True(✔)
- False
Who was present when Jesus instituted the Eucharist?
- Mary, Joseph, and John the Baptist
- The Jewish Sanhedrin
- The Apostles(✔)
- All of the above
True/False - If a host is broken, Christ is partially present in each piece.
- True
- False (✔)
What changes at the consecration of the Eucharist?
- The substance(✔)
- The accidents
- Both
- Neither
Which word defines the change that occurs at the consecration of the Eucharist?
- Transfiguration
- Transubstantiation(✔)
- Miraculous transformation
- Pentecost
What remains of the bread and wine after consecration?
- Fifty percent
- Grain and grape juice
- Only the appearance(✔)
- All of the above
True/False - The Eucharist is a symbol of Christ's Body and Blood, but doesn't actually become Christ's Body and Blood.
- True
- False (✔)
Who can consecrate the Eucharist?
- Priests(✔)
- Only bishops
- Deacons
- Usually priests, but anyone can in an emergency
When did Jesus institute the Eucharist?
- The Resurrection
- The Transfiguration
- The Last Supper(✔)
- None of the above
The Eucharist is the sacrament of Christ's _________________.
- Word
- Teaching and healing
- Body and Blood (✔)
- Ascension and Glorification