ESOL The Meaning and Significance of Eucharist WORD MEANINGS The teacher gives out a set of 6 words and definitions (jumbled) to pairs of students. These can be made from the vocabulary list. The teacher calls out words from the vocabulary list. The first pair to have all six words and definitions matched are the winners. BINGO ADAPTATIONS. A. There are four bingo cards below that contain definitions of words. The teacher reads out the words and the students have to cover the words that they have with a piece of paper or token. The winners (the students can do this singly or in pairs) are those that correctly cover their definitions first. B. There are then four bingo cared with key word from the unit. This time the teacher reads the definition out and the students have to cover the words that they have with a piece of paper or token. The winners (the students can do this singly or in pairs) are those that correctly cover their words first. At each celebration of Mass the blessed bread is transformed into the body of Christ and shared at communion time. Seven (7) special Church rituals where the power of God is made visible through ordinary things. A very special agreement between people involving promises on both sides. The prayerful acknowledgement that God is God the Creator of all that is A special cupboard or container in the Church where Holy Communion is kept. A name for the consecrated bread and wine, especially when they are kept safely in the tabernacle Certain movements of the body (often the hands) that have a special meaning Prayers and practices that are not part of the Mass which help people to become closer to God An action that remembers something special and significant in a person’s life A very special agreement between people involving promises on both sides. Seven (7) special Church rituals where the power of God is made visible through ordinary things. A name for the consecrated bread and wine, especially when they are kept safetly in the tabernacle A name for a blessing prayer. It often refers to the prayer where the Blessed Sacrament is used to bless the people Made holy, special to God and God’s people At each celebration of Mass the blessed bread is transformed into the body of Christ and shared at communion time. The form of words and actions for a ceremony that is repeated often. The actions often have a special meaning. Prayers and practices that are not part of the Mass which help people to become closer to God Special clothing worn by the priest to indicate the sacred nature of what is happening Made holy, special to God and God’s people A special object designed to hold a host and make it visible during Eucharistic adoration A name for a blessing prayer. It often refers to the prayer where the Blessed Sacrament is used to bless the people A special container used to hold the consecrated (blessed) hosts that will be given to people at communion Special clothing worn by the priest to indicate the sacred nature of what is happening Certain movements of the body (often the hands) that have a special meaning A person who is killed for their beliefs Ciborium Memorial Denominations Adoration Monstrance Blessed Sacrament Benediction Chalice Ritual Denominations Adoration Devotions Martyrs Memorial Consecrated Ciborium Vestments Tabernacle Covenant Ritual Martyrs Gestures Sacrament Chalice