Ancient peoples did not see time as seasonal
False
Human beings cannot grasp the whole Paschal Mystery at once
True
We are meant to hear the same familiar story of the Paschal Mystery and celebrate the same feast days in the same way every year
False
The focus of liturgical celebrations in Ordinary Time is Jesus’s life and teachings.
True
Every Sunday is considered a “little Easter”
True
Altogether, Ordinary Time covers about 20 percent of the liturgical year
False
Ash Wednesday reminds us that earthly life is temporary
True
Lent lasts for a period of 60 days
False
Palm Sunday is also called Passion Sunday.
True
The priest washes the feet of representatives of the congregation at the Good Friday service
False
Jesus calming a stormy lake
Ordinary Time
Epiphany
Christmas
Ascension Thursday
Easter
Palm Sunday
Lent
Lighting a wreath of candles
Advent
Abstaining from meat
Lent
Baptism of the Lord
Christmas
A quiet mood of waiting
Advent
Jesus changing water to wine
Ordinary Time
Receiving ashes on our foreheads
Lent
Catechumens baptized into the church
Easter
A state in which time seems nonexistent of suspended
“Flow”
A well-known passage from this book in the Hebrew Scriptures expresses wisdom about life’s seasons
Ecclesiastes
The season that begins the liturgical year
Advent