Christian Practices and Ceremonies Crossword Puzzle
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QUESTIONS LIST: believers: the type of baptism which happens when a person is over 12, eucharist: another word for holy communion , consecration: the making holy of something e.g. bread and wine, a church, blood: the part of jesus represented by wine at holy communion , liturgical: the proper name for public worship , confirmation: the rite of passage when a person agrees to their baptismal promises, congregation: the group of people who attend a certain church , lectern: a reading desk, used for the bible, font: the basin in which holy water is kept , crucifix: a cross with jesus' body on it. often displayed in churches , chrism: the cross of oil put on a person's head, which anoints that person with the holy spirit , purpose: at a marriage, the first thing which happens is the explaining of the _ of marriage, rings: objects exchanged by a bridge and groom during a wedding ceremony , loudres: the place, in france, where there is believed to be a spring of water with healing properties, becket: thomas _ was killed and martyred at canterbury , pilgrimage: the act of making a journey to a religious place, covenant: a promise made to god , godparents: during an infant baptism, the parents and _ make promises over a lit candle, pews: benches sat on during church services, anglican: another word for protestant