Christian Liturgy - Statistics

General Stats
  • This quiz has been taken 78 times
  • The average score is 14 of 40
Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
season before Christmas in the western church advent
87%
ritual that commands an evil spirit / the devil to depart exorcism
72%
a pronouncement of God's forgiveness for those who have confessed absolution
65%
liturgical minister who leads the singing or sings alone cantor
48%
the ten commandments decalogue
46%
an Evangelical invitation for those who want to dedicate their lives to God to come forward to the altar altar call
43%
"image breaking" impulse to destroy or reject religious images iconoclasm
43%
recurring verse sung in alteration antiphon
41%
the podium to which one walks to read the word ambo
39%
system of apportioning biblical readings for worship rather than reading continuously lectionary
39%
"the law of prayer is the law of belief" and expresses the close connection between worship and faith lex orandi lex credendi
39%
afternoon prayer of the hours vespers
39%
the distinct end of a church where the altar is located apse
37%
a hymn or other song text from outside the psalms canticle
37%
Greek word derived from "to call upon" or "invoke" and commonly refers tot he part of the Eucharistic prayer that asks the Spirit to come on the sacrament epiclesis
37%
psalmody sung at the beginning of mass or while processing introit
37%
book or set of books containing the official daily prayer rites breviary
35%
psalm chant between the epistle and the Gospel gradual
35%
praying the psalms with two groups alternately saying or chanting antiphonal
33%
distinct part of a traditional church where the font is located and baptisms performed baptistery
33%
Latin for "commandment" and often used at the Maundy Thursday foot washing mandatum
33%
a newly baptized Christian neophyte
33%
a brief liturgical response, such as "amen" or "blessed be God" acclamation
30%
Greek term for recalling God's redeeming acts as past and present; also an element of Eucharistic prayer anamnesis
30%
Latin for "lift up your hearts" sursum corda
30%
a technical term for music that has two or more parts polyphony
28%
Greek for "thrice holy" refers either to the sanctus or Holy God, Holy and mighty, Holy immortal one have mercy upon us" trisagion
28%
belief that liturgical practices neither commanded nor forbidden are permitted adiaphora
26%
words spoken over someone being baptized baptismal formula
26%
practice of reading scripture in sequence over time; preferred by Protestant churches over a lectionary system lectio continua
26%
Simeon's words upon seeing the child Jesus at his presentation in the temple nunc dimittis
26%
technical name for the whole Eucharistic prayer anaphora
24%
Hebrew prayer that blesses God "Blessed are you, Lord our God, King of the universe" berakah
24%
an Eastern rite term for a set of liturgical prayers and blessings euchology
22%
in historical methodist and evangelical communities for people to come to confess and pray mourner's bench
22%
the texts that remain the same in all masses ordinary (of the mass)
22%
the cycle of the liturgical year commemorating the lives of saints and martyrs sanctoral cycle
20%
Latin for "provision for a journey" refers to the Eucharist given to someone who is dying viaticum
20%
the liturgical calendar as it relates to the seasons temporal cycle
15%
a book containing prayers used by a presbyter or bishop for the celebration of mass and other liturgical occasions sacrementary
9%
No matching quizzes found
Score Distribution
Percent of People with Each Score
Percentile by Number Answered
Your Score History
You have not taken this quiz