What is the Mass?

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Multiple Choice

What is the Mass?

Explanation:
Mass is the celebration of the Eucharist—the central act of Catholic worship where the Word is proclaimed, prayers are offered, and the bread and wine are consecrated and shared as the body and blood of Christ in Communion. This makes Mass the primary way Catholics worship together and remember Jesus’s Last Supper. The other options point to different practices: a period of fasting describes Lent or personal discipline rather than the Mass itself; the service of confession refers to the Sacrament of Reconciliation; and the liturgical season of Lent is a yearly time of penance and preparation, not the act of worship.

Mass is the celebration of the Eucharist—the central act of Catholic worship where the Word is proclaimed, prayers are offered, and the bread and wine are consecrated and shared as the body and blood of Christ in Communion. This makes Mass the primary way Catholics worship together and remember Jesus’s Last Supper. The other options point to different practices: a period of fasting describes Lent or personal discipline rather than the Mass itself; the service of confession refers to the Sacrament of Reconciliation; and the liturgical season of Lent is a yearly time of penance and preparation, not the act of worship.

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